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Other names
  
Ron Hunter

Name
  
Ronald Hunter

Relatives
  
1 sister


Children
  
3

Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Ronald Lee Hunter

Born
  
c. 1943
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Died
  
2013, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Along Came Polly, National Lampoon's Van Wilder, Rage of Angels: The Story, Three Sovereigns for Sarah, Parasomnia

Similar People
  
William Malone, Paul Wendkos, Philip Leacock, Walt Becker, John Hamburg

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Ronald Lee "Ron" Hunter (June 14, 1943 - December 3, 2013) was an American actor, whose career spanned nearly five decades in television, film and theater.

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Hunter was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in the suburb of Brookline. Most of his credits were television appearances. Until 1979, he performed roles in mostly New York City stage productions, like Lord Hastings in the Broadway production of Richard III. He previously appeared in One Life to Live, the PBS docudrama The Edelin Conversation as Dr. Kenneth Edelin, and Kojak as "a perennial undergraduate". His first major television appearance was The Lazarus Syndrome, co-starring Louis Gossett, Jr. He portrayed a minor role in the 1979 film The Seduction of Joe Tynan, starring Alan Alda. He also co-starred in the 1980s PBS miniseries, Three Sovereigns for Sarah, and the pilot film of the CBS series Cagney and Lacey as Harvey Lacey. He portrayed one of the case suspects in the 1988 made-for-television film Internal Affairs, starring Richard Crenna. He also appeared in Along Came Polly (2004), Law & Order (1991), The Big Bang Theory (2008).

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Ronald Hunter died of heart and kidney failure on December 3, 2013, aged 70, at the Woodland Hills Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He was survived by his three children, two grandchildren, and sister.

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