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John Ritter

John Ritter was an American actor and comedian, most famously known for his role as Jack Tripper in the sitcom *Three's Company* (1977-1984). He received both a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his performance in 1984. He was the son of actor Tex Ritter and father to actors Jason and Tyler Ritter. Ritter briefly reprised his Jack Tripper role in the spin-off *Three's a Crowd*.

1905: Birth of Tex Ritter

In 1905, Tex Ritter, John Ritter's father, was born. Tex Ritter was a singing cowboy and film star.

1915: Birth of Dorothy Fay

In 1915, Dorothy Fay (née Southworth), John Ritter's mother, was born. She was an actress.

September 17, 1948: John Ritter's Birth

On September 17, 1948, Johnathan Southworth Ritter was born. He was the son of singing cowboy star Tex Ritter and actress Dorothy Fay.

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1970: First Television Acting Experience

After graduating from USC in 1970, John Ritter's first television acting experience was as a campus revolutionary in the television series Dan August.

1970: Ritter Graduated From USC

In 1970, John Ritter graduated from the University of Southern California.

1971: Film Debut in The Barefoot Executive

In 1971, John Ritter made his film debut in the Disney film, The Barefoot Executive.

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October 1972: Recurring Role on The Waltons

From October 1972, John Ritter had a recurring role as the Reverend Matthew Fordwick on the drama series "The Waltons".

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1974: Death of Tex Ritter

In 1974, Tex Ritter, John Ritter's father, passed away.

December 1976: Departure from The Waltons for Three's Company

In December 1976, John Ritter left his recurring role on "The Waltons" to star in the sitcom "Three's Company".

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October 16, 1977: Marriage to Nancy Morgan

On October 16, 1977, John Ritter married actress Nancy Morgan, with whom he had three children: Jason, Carly and Tyler.

1977: Three's Company Premiere

In 1977, John Ritter began starring as Jack Tripper on the ABC sitcom "Three's Company".

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1977: Starring Role in Three's Company

In 1977, John Ritter got the starring role in the hit sitcom Three's Company.

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1978: Role in Ringo

In 1978, John Ritter played Ringo Starr's manager on the television special Ringo.

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1982: Voice of Peter Dickinson in The Flight of Dragons

In 1982, John Ritter provided the voice of Peter Dickinson in the animated film, The Flight of Dragons.

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1984: End of Three's Company

In 1984, "Three's Company" ended its run after several seasons near the top of the ratings in the United States.

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1984: Emmy and Golden Globe Awards for Three's Company

In 1984, John Ritter received a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his role as Jack Tripper on the ABC sitcom "Three's Company".

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1985: Three's a Crowd Cancellation

In 1985, "Three's a Crowd", the spin-off of "Three's Company" in which John Ritter briefly reprised his role as Jack Tripper, was cancelled after one season of 22 episodes.

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1986: Role in Graham Nash's Innocent Eyes Music Video

In 1986, John Ritter played the role of Dad in the music video for Graham Nash's song "Innocent Eyes" from the album of the same name.

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1987: Co-Starring in Real Men

In 1987, John Ritter co-starred with Jim Belushi in Real Men.

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1988: Emmy and Golden Globe Nominations for Hooperman

In 1988, John Ritter was nominated for both an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his work on Hooperman. Ritter won a People's Choice Award for this role.

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1989: Lead Role in Skin Deep

In 1989, John Ritter played the lead role in Blake Edwards' film Skin Deep.

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1990: Roles in It and Problem Child

In 1990, John Ritter appeared in the film It as adult Ben Hanscom and in the movie Problem Child.

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1991: Guest Appearance on The Cosby Show

In 1991, John Ritter and Amy Yasbeck both guest-starred on The Cosby Show. Yasbeck played the pregnant wife of Ritter's basketball coach character.

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1991: Role in Problem Child 2

In 1991, John Ritter appeared in Problem Child 2.

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1992: Role in Hearts Afire and Noises Off

From 1992, John Ritter returned to television for three seasons as John Hartman in "Hearts Afire". He also played Garry Lejeune/Roger Tramplemain in the production "Noises Off" in 1992.

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1995: Starring in Gramps and The Colony

In 1995, John Ritter starred in the television films Gramps with Andy Griffith and Rob Hedden's The Colony with Hal Linden.

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1995: End of Hearts Afire

In 1995, John Ritter's role as John Hartman in "Hearts Afire" ended after three seasons.

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September 1, 1996: Divorce from Nancy Morgan

On September 1, 1996, John Ritter divorced actress Nancy Morgan.

1996: Roles in Sling Blade and Mercenary

In 1996, John Ritter appeared in the Oscar-winning Sling Blade and co-starred in the action film Mercenary.

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1996: Dramatic Turn in Sling Blade

In 1996, John Ritter took on a dramatic role in the film Sling Blade.

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1998: Birth of Son Noah

In 1998, John Ritter and Amy Yasbeck had a son, Noah.

September 18, 1999: Marriage to Amy Yasbeck

On September 18, 1999, John Ritter married actress Amy Yasbeck at the Murphy Theatre in Wilmington, Ohio.

1999: Starring in It Came from the Sky

In 1999, John Ritter starred in the television film It Came from the Sky with Yasmine Bleeth.

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2000: Voice of Clifford the Big Red Dog

In 2000, John Ritter began voicing the title character on the PBS children's program, Clifford the Big Red Dog.

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2000: Co-Starring in The Dinner Party on Broadway

In 2000, John Ritter co-starred with Henry Winkler in Neil Simon's The Dinner Party at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway, portraying Claude Pichon.

2001: Theatre World Award for The Dinner Party

In 2001, John Ritter won the Theatre World Award for his performance in Neil Simon's The Dinner Party.

April 21, 2002: End of "J For J" at LA's Court Theatre

On April 21, 2002, "J For J" concluded its run at LA's Court Theatre, starring John Ritter alongside Jeff Kober and Jenny Sullivan.

2002: Called "Greatest Physical Comedian"

In 2002, Don Knotts called John Ritter the "greatest physical comedian on the planet".

September 11, 2003: John Ritter's Death

On September 11, 2003, John Ritter passed away. He was known for his role as Jack Tripper on the sitcom "Three's Company."

September 15, 2003: John Ritter's Funeral

On September 15, 2003, a private funeral for John Ritter was held in Los Angeles. He was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills.

2003: Death of Dorothy Fay

In 2003, Dorothy Fay, John Ritter's mother, passed away.

2003: Final Stage Appearance in All About Eve

In 2003, John Ritter made his final stage appearance in All About Eve at the Ahmanson Theatre.

2003: Final Live Action Film: Bad Santa

In 2003, John Ritter's final live-action film, Bad Santa, was released and dedicated to his memory.

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2004: Release of Clifford's Really Big Movie

In 2004, Clifford's Really Big Movie, the animated film adaptation of Clifford the Big Red Dog, was released with John Ritter as the voice of Clifford. This role earned him an Emmy nomination.

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2004: Posthumous Emmy Nomination

In 2004, John Ritter received a posthumous Emmy nomination for his role in "8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter", but lost to Kelsey Grammer. Several of Ritter's final films and television appearances were dedicated to his memory.

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2005: Cancellation of 8 Simple Rules

In 2005, 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter was cancelled after continuing for one and a half seasons following John Ritter's death. His character's death was incorporated into the show.

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2006: Release of Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up

In 2006, John Ritter's final film, Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up, was released, dedicated to his memory.

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June 6, 2008: Hollywood High School Mural Dedication

On June 6, 2008, a mural of John Ritter painted by Eloy Torrez was dedicated at Hollywood High School.

2008: Lawsuits and Trial Regarding Ritter's Death

In 2008, John Ritter's widow, Amy Yasbeck, filed lawsuits against doctors and Providence St. Joseph Medical Center involved in his treatment. A $67 million wrongful-death lawsuit against two physicians went to trial in 2008. The jury concluded that the doctors were not negligent and were not responsible for Ritter's death.

March 2010: Creation of Ritter Rules

In March 2010, the Thoracic Aortic Disease (TAD) Coalition, in partnership with Amy Yasbeck and the John Ritter Foundation (JRF), announced the creation of the "Ritter Rules" to help people recognize, treat, and prevent thoracic aortic dissection.