Say Goodbye to Tarzan: Ron Ely, the King of the Jungle, Has Passed Away
It's a real bummer, folks. Ron Ely, the guy who brought Tarzan to life on our screens, has sadly passed away. He was 81 years old. It's tough to say goodbye to an actor who embodied such strength and grace, not just in his roles, but in his life.
Ely's journey to Tarzan wasn't a walk in the park. It was a wild ride. He was a former Mr. America and an athlete at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He got his big break playing the strong, silent hero in the popular TV series "Tarzan" from 1966 to 1968.
It's kinda crazy how he made the role his own, you know? He wasn't just acting - he was Tarzan. He captured the character's raw power and connection to nature. But it wasn't just Tarzan that made him a legend. He also appeared in a bunch of movies and TV shows like "Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze," "The Love Boat," and even "Fantasy Island."
More Than Just a Pretty Face
Ron Ely was more than a handsome, muscular actor. He was a brilliant dude who graduated with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara, majoring in psychology. That's right, he wasn't just a pretty face. He had brains, brawn, and talent.
This past October, Ely was sadly found dead in his California home. His son, Cameron Ely, was found at the scene and charged with his death. It was a tragic end for a beloved actor.
While we mourn his passing, we can celebrate the legacy he left behind. Ron Ely will forever be remembered as the iconic Tarzan, a symbol of strength, courage, and connection to the wild. RIP, Ron. You'll be missed.