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Ronnie Schell
Age: 77 Height: 5' 8"
Birth Place: Richmond, California, USA Born: Dec. 23rd, 1931
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BIOGRAPHY: Born and raised in Richmond, California, comedian Ronnie Schell's first choice of careers was to play professional baseball. He got as far as the semis before enlisting in the Air Force, where he performed in variety shows as both an emcee and comedian and also did record pantomimes. He studied at San Francisco State University and by happenstance formed a nightclub comedy duo which took off. He turned solo within a year and progressed to Las Vegas work as an opening act. TV opened its doors to him when he nailed the regular role of Jim Nabors' Marine bunkmate "Duke Slater" on "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." and his acting career was born. Betwixt and between was a recurring role on "That Girl" playing Marlo Thomas' agent and a short-lived series lead on "Good Morning, World" co-starring a pre-"Laugh-In" Goldie Hawn. Minor supporting roles in Disney films also came his way with The Strongest Man in the World (1975), The Shaggy D.A. (1976), Gus (1976), The Cat from Outer Space (1978) and The Devil and Max Devlin (1981), while numerous guest parts on such shows as "The Andy Griffith Show," "Love, American Style," "Charlie's Angels," "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "Saved by the Bell" have kept him busy over the years. Following "Gomer Pyle," he would also appear as a regular on Nabors' variety show "The Jim Nabors Hour" for a short spell. Ronnie continued to perform in comedy clubs for a time, then made fine use of his gifts as a voice artist on TV, radio, films, commercials and especially Hanna-Barbera cartoons. He continues to live in the Los Angeles area where for years he has served as the honorary mayor of Encino.
TRIVIA:
- Honorary mayor of Encino, California.
- Ronnie Schell's voice can be heard introducing The Kingston Trio on two of their live albums.
- Comedian/character actor, one of many performers who got their break at San Francisco's legendary "Hungry I" nightclub.
- He did a television commercial with Don Adams where he parodied Don's TV character "Maxwell Smart".
- A semi-pro baseballer in his early years, he played in later years with a softball team "The Reruns" which included comedians 'Jack Riley (II)' (qv) and 'Fred Willard' (qv). His hobby is collecting caps from minor league teams throughout the nation.
- Was a contestant on the original _"You Bet Your Life" (1950)_ (qv) with 'Groucho Marx' (qv), and professed to Groucho that he wanted to get into show business.
- Provided voice of the animated Peter Puck on NHL broadcasts on NBC and CBC in the 1970's.
- His natural affinity for comedy came early. He was a notorious class clown who was often expelled from school as a youth.
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