Ron Oswald
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Ron Oswald | |
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First appearance | The Cold Open |
Last appearance | The Option Period |
Created by | Aaron Sorkin |
Portrayed by | Carlos Jacott |
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Gender | Male |
Age | 30s-40s |
Occupation | Writer |
Title | Co-Executive Producer of Studio 60 |
Ron Oswald is a fictional character on the US TV series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, played by Carlos Jacott.
[edit] Personal history
Ron came to Studio 60 in the late 90's with his writing partner Ricky Tahoe. The duo have written many sketches together and have worked with each other all their careers. Their writing style can be summed up in Matt Albie's words, calling the duo "Beavis and Hackboy".
When their contract came up for renewal, it's discovered that the two have been writing a sitcom for FOX based on a character that they created for Studio 60, "Peripheral Vision Man" and threaten to take the entire writing staff with them except for two new writers.
Matt and Ricky exchanged some heated words and Ron tried to cool both sides down. When Ricky left the room, Matt gave Ron some advice on how to make Peripheral Vision Man better. Ron gratefully accepted the advice, and the two parted amicably. Matt, however, would go on to say in the episode "4 A.M. Miracle" that he still "can't stand" Ricky and Ron.
STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP | ||
EPISODES | CHARACTERS | ||
Primary Characters |
Matt Albie | Danny Tripp | Jordan McDeere | Harriet Hayes Tom Jeter | Simon Stiles | Jack Rudolph | Cal Shanley |
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Secondary Characters |
Ricky Tahoe | Ron Oswald | Wes Mendell | Martha O'Dell Jeannie Whatley | Samantha Li | Alex Dwyer | Dylan Killington Darius Hawthorne | Lucy Kenwright | Andy Mackinaw | Wilson White |
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Key Creators | Aaron Sorkin | Thomas Schlamme | W. G. Snuffy Walden | |