John Ritter Trivia

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  • On an episode of "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2002), he and the cast did a spoof of his classic TV Series, "Three's Company" (1977). In the spoof, he played Mr. Roper, Katey Sagal played Helen Roper, Kaley Cuoco and Amy Davidson played Janet and Chrissy respectively, Billy Aaron Brown played Jack and Martin Spanjers played Larry. At the end of the episode, Don Knotts who played Mr. Furley in "Three's Company," reprised his role in one short scene. It was, not surprisingly, Ritter's favorite episode.
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    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • His talent for physical schtick was heralded by TV's top comedy icon Lucille Ball, who hosted a tribute to John's talent on "Three's Company" (1977). John later appeared in an episode of Lucille's last comedy series "Life with Lucy" (1986) In that episode, Lucy claims that during the shooting of a scene, it was the third time in her entire career that she had to yell "cut" because he broke her up laughing.
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    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • Died one day before the death of country music legend Johnny Cash. Incidentally, his father, Tex, had written several songs for Johnny during the 50s and 60s.
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    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • During an interview on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993), Ritter claimed that he chose the name "Vaughan Cunningham" for his character in Sling Blade (1996) based on an in-joke with the cast of "Happy Days" (1974).
    (imdb.com)
    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • At the same time he entered Hollywood High School, he fell in love with The Beatles.
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  • Paul Hennessy, Ritter's character on "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (2002), was ranked #48 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue].
    (imdb.com)
    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • After his death, the Sept 29 issue of People Magazine featured 2 different covers - issues distributed to the central and southwest US (except Florida) showed Johnny Cash who had also recently passed away, the rest displayed a photo of John Ritter taken by veteran photojournalist Michael Germana. Appropriately, he was waving goodbye.
    (imdb.com)
    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • Starred with his wife, Amy Yasbeck, in an episode of "The Cosby Show" (1984) 10 years prior to their marriage. Coincidently, they played a husband and wife expecting their first child.
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    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • His final film, Bad Santa (2003), was dedicated to his memory.
    (imdb.com)
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  • One of John's last public appearances was at Disney's Prime Time Weekend at Disney's California Adventure Park, 4 days before his death.
    (imdb.com)
    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • Was the first guest of "The Wayne Brady Show" (2002).
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • In "Three`s Company" (1977) and "Three`s a Crowd" (1984), he played a straight man pretending to be gay. In Perceptions (2005), his son, Jason Ritter, played a gay man pretending to be straight.
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • Ended 20 year rift with his "Three`s Company" (1977) co-star Suzanne Somers shortly before his death.
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  • Buried at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, California (actually borders Glendale and Griffith Park). Lot 1622 Court of Liberty near Stan Laurel`s grave-site.
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  • His favorite musical group was The Beatles and he even appeared on `Ringo Starr``s TV special Ringo (1978) (TV) in 1978.
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • 4 children: Jason Ritter (born February 17, 1980), Carly Ritter (born March 1, 1982), Tyler Ritter (born 1984) and Stella Ritter (born September 11, 1998).
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • Died in the same hospital he was born in.
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  • Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to that of his father.
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  • His father, cowboy star Tex Ritter, tried to steer him away from an acting career but lived long enough to rejoice in seeing him in a recurring role on "The Waltons" (1972), which was Tex`s favorite TV program.
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • Member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
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  • He was a scout (but not an Eagle).
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  • Son of Tex Ritter and actress Dorothy Fay.
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  • Married Amy Yasbeck in Wilmington, Ohio. The two had lived together for a couple of years. [18 September 1999]
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • Attended Hollywood High, graduating in 1966.
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
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