I believe that was Ron Ely. (The only Ron I ever remember playing Tarzan.)
It depends how you define the term. One should distinguish between the Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs and the various movie ( many actors involved aside from Weissmuller) and television adaptations. There was an episode in the Television series Tarzan ( Ron Ely as the ape man here) That featured the Soul group The Supremes as missionary nuns! Surely this was step in the right direction. The very idea of a White man dominant ( as Tarzan surely was) in Darkest Africa might be offensive to some, but positive Black characters were interwoven into the fabrid as well.
Hyatt His full name is: Ronald Jeremy Hyatt
Ronald Binge is pronounced as "RON-uld BINJ." The emphasis is on the first syllable of his first name, and the last name rhymes with "hinge."
In the time travel episode her name is "Ron".
Ron Howard's four year old brother Clint played the part of peanut butter and jelly sandwich eating Leon (no last name)
This would be Ron Ely.
Ron Ely
Manuel Padilla Jr. played Jai in the Tarzan series.
95 kilos
is ron ely in good health and still working on his writing
The television actor Ron Ely- not sure how this is pronounced, (eelly-or more like (ELI)
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I see it on eBay from time to time. Not sure if it is legit?
The character you are referring to is Tarzan. Tarzan has been portrayed by various actors of different nationalities in radio adaptations, literary works, films, and comic strips. Some notable actors who have played Tarzan include Englishman Alexander Skarsgård, Scotsman Christopher Lambert, Australian actor Ron Ely, and Irishman Joe Lara.
Wasn't it Ron Ely?
Ron Howard
It depends how you define the term. One should distinguish between the Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs and the various movie ( many actors involved aside from Weissmuller) and television adaptations. There was an episode in the Television series Tarzan ( Ron Ely as the ape man here) That featured the Soul group The Supremes as missionary nuns! Surely this was step in the right direction. The very idea of a White man dominant ( as Tarzan surely was) in Darkest Africa might be offensive to some, but positive Black characters were interwoven into the fabrid as well.