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'''Jonathan Southworth “John” Ritter''' (b. | '''Jonathan Southworth “John” Ritter''' (b.1948–d.2003) was an Emmy- and Golden Globe award-winning American actor and comedian perhaps best known for playing Jack Tripper in the sitcom Three's Company.<ref name=LAT> | ||
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John hosted final three episodes of the [[World's Greatest Magic]] TV Show. | John hosted the final three episodes of the [[World's Greatest Magic]] TV Show. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 16 April 2024
| John Ritter | |
| Born | Jonathan Southworth Ritter September 17, 1948 |
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| Died | September 11, 2003 (age 54) |
| Nationality | American |
| Notable works | ABC's Three's Company |
| Known for | Actor, Comedian, and Host |
Jonathan Southworth “John” Ritter (b.1948–d.2003) was an Emmy- and Golden Globe award-winning American actor and comedian perhaps best known for playing Jack Tripper in the sitcom Three's Company.[1]
John hosted the final three episodes of the World's Greatest Magic TV Show.
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