Ron Ely

For the sound engineer, see Ronald Pierce (sound engineer).
Ron Ely

Ron Ely (right) as Tarzan, 1966.
Born Ronald Pierce Ely
(1938-06-02) June 2, 1938
Hereford, Texas, United States
Years active 1957present

Ronald Pierce "Ron" Ely (born June 2, 1938)[1] is an American actor and novelist born in Hereford, Texas. Ely is best known for having portrayed Tarzan in the 1966 NBC series Tarzan and for playing the lead role in the 1975 film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.

Actor

Ely won the role of Tarzan in 1966 after playing various bit parts, including an airplane navigator in the 1958 film South Pacific and a guest-starring role on Barbara Eden's first television series, the romantic comedy How to Marry a Millionaire. During the filming of Tarzan, Ely did virtually all of his stunts for the series, and suffered two dozen major injuries in the process, including two broken shoulders and various lion bites.[2] Ely's height (6' 4") and athletic build also won him the title role in the 1975 film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze, as well as various guest shots. In a 1978 Fantasy Island episode, for example, Ely portrayed Mark Antony in a Roman military short tunic and breastplate that displayed almost as much of his physique as his Tarzan costume had.

From 1960 to 1961, Ely starred in the series The Aquanauts, and the western adventure film The Night of the Grizzly (1966) opposite Clint Walker, and later appeared in Jürgen Goslar's 1978 slavery movie Slavers, with Trevor Howard, Britt Ekland and Ray Milland. In the 1980s, Ely hosted the musical game show Face the Music, as well as the 1980 and 1981 Miss America Pageants, replacing longtime host Bert Parks. Later in the decade, Ely starred in a 198788 revival of the 1960s adventure series Sea Hunt as Mike Nelson, the role played by Lloyd Bridges in the original series.

In the 1990s, Ely’s roles included a retired Superman from an alternate reality in the 1991 two-part episode "The Road to Hell" of the Superboy syndicated television series, and a big game hunter named Gordon Shaw in the 1992 episode "Tarzan the Hunted" of the syndicated Tarzán TV series (starring Wolf Larson).

Until about 2001, Ely made appearances on popular TV shows, his most recent being Sheena and Renegade. He had retired from acting in 2001, but as reported by the IMDb, he recently returned to acting with an appearance in the 2014 television movie Expecting Amish.

Writer

Ely embarked on a professional writing career and has penned two published mystery novels featuring private eye Jake Sands: Night Shadows (1994) and East Beach (1995).

Personal life

In the 1970s, Ely worked briefly as a school bus driver in Westport, Connecticut.

In April 2015, Ely announced that he was selling his lavish Santa Barbara, California, home for more than $5 million.[3]

References

  1. "BnF catalog entry for Ron Ely". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. Rutledge, Leigh W. (1989). The Gay Fireside Companion. Alyson Publications, Inc. p. 146.
  3. http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hotprop-ron-ely-20150406-story.html

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Preceded by
Bert Parks
Miss America host
19801981
Succeeded by
Gary Collins
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