Shows Schedules Message Boards
Send a link of this Page to a Friend
The Addams Family

All in the Family

Back to the Grind

The Andy Griffith Show

The Beverly Hillbillies

The Bob Newhart Show

The Brady Bunch

Bonanza

Cheers

Good Times

Green Acres

Gunsmoke

I Love Lucy

Jeffersons

Just Shoot Me

Leave it to Beaver

Little House on the Prairie

M*A*S*H

Munsters

Night Court

Sanford and Son

Star Trek

Three's Company

ORIGINAL SHOWS
TV Land - Threes Company
Threes Company - Actors
  Threes Company - John Ritter Threes Company - John Ritter
J ohn Ritter was destined to be a star.  Both his parents were actors, and his father was the legendary Tex Ritter.  Born in Los Angeles, he attended Hollywood High and received a B.A. in Theater from the University of Southern California. While in college, Ritter appeared on The Dating Game (1966), a rite of passage for many aspiring
actors, but his formal TV debut was on Dan August (1970).  Before landing his break out role as Jack Tripper on Three’s Company (1977-1984), Ritter made numerous TV appearances, including M*A*S*H (1973), The Bob Newhart Show (1974), Starsky and Hutch (1976), and The Waltons(1976), where he had a recurring role as Rev. Matthew Fordwick.  But it was as loveable goof Jack Tripper that he earned his fame.   For seven seasons Ritter, slipped, tripped, and fumbled his way to stardom and multiple award nominations, winning both an Emmy and a Golden Globe in 1984.  Ritter parlayed his popularity into a film career, with roles in Americathon (1979), Hero at Large (1980), They All Laughed (1981), Problem Child I and II (1990, 1992), and Noises Off (1992).  After the Three’s Company era (including spin-off Three’s A Crowd), Ritter went on to star in three more sitcoms, Hooperman (1987), Hearts Afire (1992-1995), and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (2003).  While on Hearts Afire, Ritter met Billy Bob Thornton who would later cast him in the Academy Award winning film Sling Blade (1996).  The two worked together again in Ritter’s final film, Bad Santa (2003).  On September 11, 2003, while working on the set of 8 Simple Rules, Ritter fell ill and later died from an undiagnosed heart condition.  Twice married, he is survived by ex-wife Nancy Morgan and their three children, Jason, Carly, and Tyler and by his second wife Amy Yasbeck, and their daughter, Stella.

Home Shows Schedule Message Boards
© 2008 Viacom International Inc. All rights reserved. | Sitemap
MTV Networks