Ron Harper (actor)

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Ron Harper
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Ron Harper (c. 2007)
Born
Ronald Robert Harper

(1936-01-12) January 12, 1936 (age 85)
Alma materPrinceton University
OccupationActor
Years active1959–2015
Children1

Ronald Robert Harper[1] (born January 12, 1936) is an American television and movie actor. He resides in California.

Life and career[]

Harper was born in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, the son of George Harper and Mabel Grace (Champion) Harper.[1] Harper became valedictorian of his senior class and won an academic scholarship to Princeton University in New Jersey, where he supplemented his academic studies by performing in a number of plays and musical comedies, before relocating to New York City, where he studied with Lee Strasberg.[citation needed]

After serving in the US Navy, Harper returned to New York. After several disappointments, he earned a job as Paul Newman's understudy in the Broadway play Sweet Bird of Youth in 1959.[2] Relocating to Hollywood, his first role was in 1960 for the NBC television series Tales of Wells Fargo. Steady television guest appearances followed, including a role on NBC's series The Tall Man. In December 1960, he appeared in the episode "Duel at Parkison Town" of NBC's Laramie.[3]

Harper appeared in soap operas, including CBS's series Where the Heart Is and Love of Life. He appeared as a regular performer for several television series, including Planet of the Apes, and as Uncle Jack for the third season of Land of the Lost. His movie credits included roles in Below Utopia (1997), The Odd Couple II (1998), Freedom Strike (1998), Glass Trap (2005) and The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007).[citation needed]

Television series[]

Back row, L-R James Naughton and Roddy McDowell; front: Ron Harper, in Planet of the Apes (TV series, 1974)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Ron Harper profile, filmreference.com; accessed June 3, 2016.
  2. ^ Sweet Bird of Youth, IBDB.com; accessed June 3, 2016.
  3. ^ "Duel at Parkison Town". IMDb.com. Retrieved August 24, 2012.

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