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Ronald Alan Masak (born July 1, 1936) is an American actor. He began as a stage performer, and much of his work was in theater until he transitioned to film and television, where he became a familiar character actor.

Film

In 1968, he appeared alongside Vince Lombardi in the short film, Second Effort. That same year, he also appeared in a supporting role in the submarine action film Ice Station Zebra.

In addition to two guest appearances on the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, he also had a role in the pilot film for "Jeannie" star Barbara Eden's subsequent series Harper Valley PTA and worked again with "Jeannie" co-star Larry Hagman in an episode of the crime series The Rockford Files.

Television

Masak's first screen role was as the Harmonica Man in "The Purple Testament", an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1960.Masak appeared as "Mike the boxer" on The Flying Nun, season 1, episode 26 ("Where There's a Will"), which first aired March 13, 1968. Masak appeared as "Officer #2" on Bewitched, Season 7, Episode 4 ("Samantha's Hot Bedwarmer"), first aired on October 15, 1970, and “Irving Bates Sr” Season 6, Episode 23 (“Just a Kid Again”).

He had a guest appearance as Beauregard Jackson in the episode "Hurricane" on Land of the Lost. He appeared in the second season of Barney Miller episode of "The Horse Thief" as officer Shriker, and was a guest star in the "Welcome Home, Vince" episode of The Feather and Father Gang in 1977 and in the episode "The Two-Million-Dollar Stowaway" of The Eddie Capra Mysteries in 1978. In 1981, he guest starred on the Magnum, P.I. episode "Skin Deep". He also guest starred on an episode of Quincy, M.E.

He is perhaps best known for a recurring role on Murder, She Wrote as the Cadillac convertible-driving Sheriff, Mort Metzger, although he did makeappearances as two other characters in the series, in "Footnote to Murder" as Lt. Meyer and in "No Accounting for Murder" as Marty Giles.

In the 1980s and early 1990s, he was dubbed "The King of Commercials" for his many commercials, including voice-over work, most notably for a Vlasic pickles ad. From 1982-83, he voiced "Meatballs" on the CBS cartoon series Meatballs & Spaghetti. He did the voice for Veteran Holt in the video-game Medal of Honor: European Assault.

In 1990, Masak was a panelist on the revival of the television game show, To Tell the Truth, and appeared on several other game shows as a panelist (including Match Game and Super Password).

Personal life

The son of Floyd Lewis and Mildred Alice Masak, Ron Masak was honorary sheriff of Tarzana, California, for 35 years.

Masak married Kay Knebes in 1961; they have six children.

Masak is also the first cousin of actor Michael Gross of Family Ties and former Saturday Night Live cast member Mary Gross.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968The MonkeesCount Dracula1 episode
Ice Station ZebraPaul Zabrinczski
Second EffortRon
1969Daddy's Gone A-HuntingPaul FlemingUncredited
A Time for DyingSam, the Bartender
1970Tora! Tora! Tora!Lt. Laurence Ruff - USS Nevada
1971Evel KnievelPete
The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker1st Baseball Fan
1975Lucky Ladyvoice
The Man from Clover GroveClaude Raintree
1976Woman in the Rain
1978LaserblastSheriff
Harper Valley PTAHerbie Maddox
1982The NeighborhoodNick RiccardoTV movie
1983DragsterYankee Announcer Mel AllenUncredited
1985Diff’rent StrokesRay
1989Listen to MeMonica's Father
1995Cops n RobertsVince Palermo
1998No Code of ConductJulian Disanto
2000The Thundering 8thSpike Sills
2002The StonemanDetective Lt. J.D. Hill
The Making of Bret MichaelsHimself
2006The BenchwarmersPrincipal
2014My Trip Back to the Dark SideMr. James Griffin
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