Introduction
Rare actor who can bring an entire country to laughter and tears- tears of joy and sadness. John Ritter was one of America’s favorite actors with a passion for making people laugh. He will be remembered for his comedic timing, physical comedy, and genuine personality he brought to each of his roles. Even now, years after his death, people are finding John through reruns and streaming services. Here is a look at his life, family, schooling, career, and how he impacted lives after his death. Please note this is a factual look at his life and only includes information that can be fact-checked and documented.
Who Is John Ritter
John Ritter (born Jonathan Southworth Ritter) was an American actor, comedian, and voice artist who gained fame for his portrayal of Jack Tripper on the ABC sitcom Three’s Company from 1977 to 1984. For his role on Three’s Company he won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award in 1984. Throughout his career he starred in over 100 films and television productions and had performances on Broadway spanning more than three decades. His later roles include work in the drama film Sling Blade (1996), the comedy films Problem Child (1990) and Problem Child 2 (1991), the voice of Clifford the Big Red Dog and the title character, and as series lead Paul Hennessy in 8 Simple Rules from 2002 to 2005. He was the son of singing cowboy star Tex Ritter and father of actors Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter.
John Ritter Age
John Ritter was born on 9/17/1948 and passed away on 9/11/2003, six days before his 55th birthday. John was 54 years old when he died. If he were still alive, John Ritter would be 77 years old in 2026. Source- Imdb.com
John Ritter Height and Weight
According to industry biographical records, John Ritter stood at approximately 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall. Publicly documented, verified figures for his weight are not available.
Early Life and Family Background
Jonathan Southworth Ritter was born in Burbank, California, at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, where he also died. His father was Tex Ritter (1905–1974), a singing cowboy and movie star. His mother was Dorothy Fay Southworth Ritter (1915–2003), also an actress. He had one brother, Tom Ritter, who had cerebral palsy and to whom John devoted himself for the remainder of his life by advocating for the disabled. His father died of natural causes in January 1974 shortly after John embarked on his own career. His mother survived him by several weeks after she died in 2003. Growing up in show business in Burbank, Ritter went to Hollywood High School where he was student body president and graduated in class of 1966.
Educational Background
Ritter attended the University of Southern California after graduating from high school. He originally planned to go into politics and declared his major as psychology early on in his collegiate career, with a minor in architecture. Taking an acting class with Nina Foch while at USC changed his life, and he began to focus on acting instead. He changed his major to Theater Arts, and he eventually graduated from USC with his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama. He spent time as a student of acting coach Stella Adler, as well as traveling to the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and West Germany to perform in stage productions while in college. At USC, he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
John Ritter Career
Early beginnings (mid-1960s–1976)
- Appeared on The Dating Game as a contestant in the mid-60s.
- Had his first genuine acting credit playing a campus revolutionary on Burt Reynolds’ Dan August.
- Established a solid resume guest starring on Hawaii Five-0, M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Kojak, and Rhoda.
- Had a recurring role on The Waltons as Reverend Matthew Fordwick from 1972 to 1976.
Breakout stardom: Three’s Company (1977–1984)
- Portrayed Jack Tripper on the television sitcom Three’s Company, which was based on the British sitcom Man About the House.
- Starred as a chef-in-training who pretends to be homosexual so he can rent an apartment with two women.
- Made the character iconic with his slapstick humor, impeccable comedic timing, and likable personality; Three’s Company became one of the highest-rated television sitcoms of all time.
- Received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical comedy in 1983 and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1984 for his portrayal of Jack Tripper.
- Made a brief return as Jack Tripper on the unsuccessful spin-off Three’s a Crowd.
Diversifying his work (1987–1996)
Starred in comedy- drama series Hooperman from 1987 to 1989. It led to more Emmy and Golden Globe nominations and a nomination for the People’s Choice Award.
- Appearances in films included Skin Deep (1989), Problem Child (19 90), and Problem Child 2 (1991).
- Made a return to television starring in Hearts Afire from 1992 to 1995, once again teaming up with Billy Bob Thornton.
- Played rare dramatic role as a gay department store manager opposite Thornton in Sling Blade (1996).
- Featured as the voice of Clifford in the children’s series Clifford the Big Red Dog. It earned him four Emmy nominations.
Later career (2002–2003)
- Made his last recurring role playing divorced father Paul Hennessy on 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (retitled 8 Simple Rules), with Katey Sagal and Kaley Cuoco.
- 8 Simple Rules finished its first season ranked high in viewership.
- Bad Santa (2003), released after his death, was dedicated to his memory. This was his last completed film.
John Ritter Personal Life
Ritter married actress Nancy Morgan in 1977. They had three children: Jason, Carly and Tyler Ritter. They divorced in 1996. Ritter later married actress Amy Yasbeck in 1999. They have one daughter named Noah, who was originally named Stella before her name was changed to Noah Lee Ritter. Ritter and Yasbeck had costarred together previously in earlier movies and television shows before getting married. Ritter worked hard away from the spotlight for the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation, co-hosting its yearly telethon alongside his brother Tom for over 15 years as Tom has the disorder.
On September 11, 2003, during rehearsals for a taping of 8 Simple Rules at the Disney Studios lot in Burbank, Ritter became gravely ill. After complaining of chest pains and vomiting blood, he was airlifted by helicopter to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, the hospital he was born in, where he was treated for a heart attack. He was later diagnosed with a tear in the wall of his aorta (aortic dissection). He underwent successful surgery, but died later that night at age 54. His death resulted in his wife founding the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health.
John Ritter Net Worth
Celebrity Net Worth provides estimates for well-known people whose finances are of interest to the public. In 2003, John Ritter’s net worth was estimated at $20 million. The sources of Ritter’s wealth included his salary and syndication residuals from Three’s Company (he reportedly earned $150,000 per episode near the show’s peak), movies, voice-over work, and his contract on 8 Simple Rules. As is the case with all celebrity net worth estimates, this is not an official or audited number as financial records were not made public.
John Ritter Social Media
Actor John Ritter died in September 2003 before social media became mainstream with websites like Facebook, Twitter (now X), or Instagram. There are no social media accounts for John Ritter on these platforms. Accounts on social media with John Ritter’s name belong to fan created tribute or memorial pages. Fans can follow his sons Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter, who are actors themselves, as they have verified accounts and often post about their father.
Summary
John Ritter was a comedian and an actor known for displaying remarkable skills both in drama and emotional performances. Ritter achieved fame for playing the role of Jack Tripper on Three’s Company. He later starred in the film Sling Blade, and also played the role of a father striving to do right by his children on 8 Simple Rules. Sadly, Ritter died of aortic dissection in 2003. A foundation has since been created in his memory to prevent others from suffering from the same disease.
FAQ’S
He was born on September 17, 1948, and died on September 11, 2003, at age 54.
He is best known for playing Jack Tripper on the sitcom Three’s Company, a role that earned him an Emmy and a Golden Globe
He died from an undiagnosed aortic dissection, a tear in the aorta, after initially being treated for a suspected heart attack.
He had four children: Jason, Carly, and Tyler Ritter from his marriage to Nancy Morgan, and Noah Ritter from his marriage to Amy Yasbeck.
Yes, Jason Ritter is his son and has continued a career as an actor, as has his brother Tyler Ritter.
His net worth was estimated at around $20 million at the time of his death, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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