John Ritter Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

John Ritter Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Actor John Ritter including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of John Ritter
Real Name John Ritter
Profession Actors
Nick Name Johnathan Southworth Ritter, Johnny Ritter, John, John S. Ritter, Jonathan Southworth
Famous as Actor
Nationality American
Personal life of John Ritter
Born on 17 September 1948
Birthday 17th September
Died At Age 54
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Burbank
Died on 11 September 2003
Place of death Burbank
Family Background of John Ritter
Father Tex Ritter
Mother Dorothy Fay
Siblings Tom Ritter
Spouses/Partners Nancy Morgan, Amy Yasbeck
Children Jason Ritter, Carly Ritter, Stella Ritter, Tyler Ritter
Education University of Southern California, 1966 – Hollywood High School
Awards 1984 – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Three’s Company

1984 – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor  Television Series Musical or Comedy – Three’s Company

1988 – People’s Choice Award for Favorite Actor in a New TV Series – Hooperman

Personal Fact of John Ritter

John Ritter was an American actor and son of renowned country singer and actor, Tex Ritter and his wife, Dorothy Fay who was also an actress. He was the father of actors Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter. He was best known for playing the character of Jack Tripper in ABC sitcom Three’s Company; he also won the Golden Globe Award and the Emmy Award in 1984 for his performance in the sitcom. John nurtured his acting skills since his college years when he majored in Theatre Arts. Prior to Three’s Company, he made small appearances on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Waltons in 1970, Hawaii Five-O in 1971 and M.A.S.H. in 1973.

He then formed his own production company in 1984. He acted in numerous films and television shows including Problem Child(1990) and Bad Santa(2003). He was nominated four times for Daytime Emmy Award for his voice work on the children’s television series, Clifford the Big Red Dog. He was also called the “greatest physical comedian on the planet” by the famous American comedic actor Don Knotts. He died from an aortic dissection in 2003 soon after the production of an episode for the second season of 8 Simple Rules’.