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Ron Ely

Ronald Pierce Ely (June 21, 1938 – September 29, 2024) was an American actor and novelist best known for portraying Tarzan in the NBC adventure series Tarzan (1966–1968) and the title role in the film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975). Born in Hereford, Texas, Ely, standing at 6 feet 5 inches tall, performed many of his own stunts without a double during the Tarzan production, including vine-swinging sequences that demanded significant physical capability. The series emphasized authentic jungle settings filmed on location, distinguishing it from prior adaptations reliant on studio sets. Ely's later career included guest appearances on shows such as Fantasy Island and The Love Boat, alongside authoring mystery novels like Night Shadows. In October 2019, his family faced profound tragedy when his son, Cameron Ely, stabbed his wife of 35 years, Valerie Lundeen Ely, to death in their Santa Barbara home; responding police then fatally shot Cameron, an action the district attorney deemed justifiable homicide, though Ely filed a wrongful death lawsuit challenging the police response, which did not result in charges.

Early life

Childhood and education

Ronald Pierce Ely was born on June 21, 1938, in , to Vernon Howard Ely and Sybil Ely. His father died the following year at age 38, leaving the family in modest circumstances in the rural region. Ely was raised in Amarillo, where he experienced a working-class environment that included physical labor, such as summer jobs as an oilfield . Ely attended Amarillo High School, during which his interest in acting emerged. After graduating, he enrolled at the but left after one year to pursue opportunities in the entertainment industry. Determined to train professionally without familial connections in the field, Ely relocated to and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, earning a in theatrical arts. This formal education marked his initial commitment to , setting the foundation for his subsequent move to and screen career.

Acting career

Breakthrough as Tarzan

Ron Ely was cast as in the adventure series Tarzan in 1966, following an incident during the pilot filming where a attacked and injured the original lead , prompting producers to select Ely as a replacement. Ely, known for his athletic build, underwent that highlighted his suitability for the physically demanding role, leading to his portrayal of a modernized who was depicted as educated and articulate rather than the traditional grunting stereotype from earlier adaptations. The series, which aired from September 8, 1966, to 1968, consisted of 57 episodes and featured Ely performing nearly all of his own stunts to ensure authenticity in the action sequences, resulting in over two dozen major injuries, including separated and broken shoulders from falls and vine swings. Initial episodes were filmed in Brazil, with production relocating to Mexico for subsequent filming to capture jungle settings, alongside co-star Manuel Padilla Jr. as the young companion Jai. This iteration emphasized 's heroism in resolving conflicts while incorporating elements of , such as and strategic thinking, which differentiated it from prior versions and earned praise for Ely's dynamic physicality in combat and traversal scenes. The role propelled Ely to national recognition, though it later raised concerns about in heroic archetypes, as he reflected on the toll of the stunts leaving his body extensively battered.

Film and television roles

Ely portrayed the titular hero in the 1975 film , adapting the pulp character known for superhuman strength, surgical expertise, and inventive genius. Directed by Michael Anderson, the production emphasized Doc's intellectual and physical attributes through Ely's athletic performance, including action sequences without a stunt double in key scenes. Despite a sincere depiction by Ely, the film received mixed reviews for its campy tone and failed to achieve commercial success, earning a 5.4/10 rating on from over 2,300 users and limited returns. In television, Ely appeared as Mike Madison in the adventure series during the 1960–1961 season, joining midseason as a professional in Honolulu-based episodes focused on underwater exploits. This role highlighted his early action-oriented work before later diversifying into guest spots on anthology and lighthearted shows. He featured in multiple episodes of (1977–1984), including a 1983 appearance as Burt Hunter in "/A Date with Burt," portraying varied characters in fantasy scenarios. Similarly, Ely guested on in three episodes between 1980 and 1983, playing roles such as Ted Cole and Steve Swaggart, which demonstrated his range in formats distinct from pure action genres. These appearances sustained his career post-primetime leads, leveraging his charismatic presence across episodic television.

Hosting and public appearances

Ely hosted the pageant telecasts in 1980 and 1981, succeeding who had emceed the event for 25 years. His selection capitalized on his established on-screen poise and athletic charisma from prior roles, suiting the pageant's format of talent competitions, presentations, and interviews that highlighted contestants' skills and aspirations. The broadcasts maintained a focus on wholesome entertainment, drawing audiences to live performances from Atlantic City on September 13, 1980, and September 12, 1981, respectively. In parallel, Ely emceed the syndicated musical quiz show Face the Music across two seasons from 1980 to 1981, where celebrity teams and contestants identified songs from hummed melodies, orchestral cues, and lyrical hints provided by a studio band. Episodes aired weekdays in , featuring guests like singers and actors who competed for cash prizes, with Ely's hosting style emphasizing quick-witted banter and musical reveals. The program concluded after 1981 without renewal, attributed to standard network scheduling shifts rather than any host-related issues. Ely's hosting roles projected an affable, approachable public image, often appearing in family-friendly contexts that echoed traditional broadcast norms amid shifting cultural landscapes. During the 1980 event, he encountered Valerie Lundeen, then , whom he later married in 1984; this personal connection underscored his engagement with the pageant's community. He was replaced as host by Gary Collins starting in 1982, a decision driven by producers seeking a fresh dynamic following Parks' earlier departure.

Writing career

Novels and publications

Ron Ely authored two mystery novels in the 1990s, both featuring the private investigator Jake Sands and published by Simon & Schuster. Night Shadows (1994) depicts Sands, a 40-something retiree in Santa Barbara haunted by his family's murder, who discovers a woman's body while jogging and reluctantly investigates after encountering the victim's sister, unraveling a case involving personal vendettas and hidden motives through persistent legwork and deduction. The follow-up, East Beach (1995), extends the series with Sands confronting another homicide in the coastal setting, emphasizing gritty and logical problem-solving over dramatic flourishes, reflective of Ely's shift from physically demanding roles to intellectually driven narratives. These works represent Ely's sole known publications in , achieving limited commercial traction amid a crowded market dominated by established authors.

Personal life

Marriages and family

Ely married his high school sweetheart, Helen Janet Triplet, in 1959 at age 21. Both originally from Hereford, Texas, the couple divorced in 1961 with no children from the marriage. In 1984, Ely wed Valerie Anne Lundeen, a former who had represented in the pageant. The marriage produced three children: son Cameron Ely and daughters Kirsten Ely and Kaitland Ely. The family resided in Hope Ranch, an affluent enclave in Santa Barbara County, California, where Ely prioritized privacy and family after retreating from public life post-acting career.

2019 family tragedy and lawsuit

On October 15, 2019, at the Ely family residence in Hope Ranch, a suburb of Santa Barbara, California, Cameron Ely, aged 30 and son of actor Ron Ely, fatally stabbed his mother, Valerie Lundeen Ely, aged 62, inflicting seven stab wounds to her chest, back, and right forearm, as determined by autopsy. Ron Ely, then 81 and mobility-impaired from a prior injury, was present in the home during the incident but was not harmed. Santa Barbara County Sheriff's deputies responded to a 911 call shortly after 8:00 p.m., discovering Valerie's body inside the residence. Cameron Ely, suspected in the stabbing, confronted the deputies outside the home, charging at them while armed and failing to comply with verbal commands to stop, prompting four deputies to fire 22 rounds, resulting in his death at the scene; he was unarmed at the time of the shooting but had wielded a knife earlier in the sequence. In October 2020, Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley ruled the deputies' actions a justifiable homicide, citing the immediate threat posed by Cameron's aggressive advance and the necessity of lethal force to protect responding officers, based on witness statements, forensic evidence, and body camera audio analysis that prioritized deputy accounts over disputed audio interpretations. No criminal charges were filed against the deputies. In September 2020, Ron Ely and his daughters, Kirsten and Kaitland, filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, County of Santa Barbara, and involved deputies, alleging excessive force, negligence, assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and civil rights violations under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming Cameron had surrendered with hands raised and that audio evidence contradicted the official narrative of an ongoing threat. The suit sought unspecified damages and highlighted family assertions of a cover-up, including reliance on potentially misleading audio enhancements. However, in October 2022, a federal jury rejected the claims after trial, clearing the deputies and affirming the prior justifiable homicide determination, with evidence underscoring the causal chain from the initial domestic violence to the deputies' defensive response. No motive for the stabbing was officially established.

Death

Circumstances and aftermath

Ron Ely died on September 29, 2024, at the age of 86, in the home of his daughter in . His , obtained in November 2024, listed the cause as end-stage heart disease, an advanced form of cardiovascular failure, with the time of death recorded as 7:04 p.m.; his body was subsequently cremated. Ely's daughter, Kirsten Casale Ely, confirmed the details to the , noting that he had lived in relative seclusion during retirement. The death was not publicly announced until October 23, 2024, when Kirsten posted on , leading to widespread media coverage focused on Ely's acting legacy without introducing new controversies or disputes. He was survived by his daughters Kirsten and Kaitland from his first marriage. No additional public statements emerged regarding his final years or health decline beyond the seclusion following his retirement from public life.

Filmography

Film roles

  • South Pacific (1958): Ely portrayed an airplane navigator in this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical adaptation directed by Joshua Logan.
  • The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959): He appeared in a supporting role in this 20th Century Fox comedy-drama based on the play by Liam O'Brien, directed by Henry Levin.
  • The Night of the Grizzly (1966): Ely played Tad Denver in this Western film starring Clint Walker, directed by Joseph Pevney, focusing on a rancher's conflict with a bear and outlaws.
  • Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975): Ely starred as the titular hero, Clark "Doc" Savage, in this action-adventure film directed by Michael Anderson, adapting the pulp novel by Lester Dent (as Kenneth Robeson); he performed many stunts himself, drawing from his Tarzan experience.
  • Slavers (1977): He took the role of Steven Hamilton in this historical drama directed by Jürgen Goslar, depicting the 19th-century Atlantic slave trade.
  • Expecting Amish (2014): Ely appeared as Elder Miller in this Lifetime thriller directed by Jonathan A. Strauss, involving a woman's escape from an Amish community.

Television roles

Ely's breakthrough television role came as the lead in the NBC adventure series Tarzan, which aired from 1966 to 1968 across two seasons and 57 episodes, portraying the jungle lord as an educated figure who returns to the wild with companions Jai and Cheetah. Earlier, he appeared as Mike Madison in the CBS series The Aquanauts during its 1960–1961 run, joining the cast after the original lead's departure due to health issues. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Ely hosted the syndicated game show Face the Music for two seasons beginning in 1980. He also served as host for the Miss America pageant broadcasts in 1980 and 1981, succeeding longtime emcee Bert Parks. Ely made numerous guest appearances throughout his career, including roles in anthology and procedural series: His final credited television role was as Elder Miller in the 2014 Lifetime TV movie .

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