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  1. Ronny Graham
    American actor and director

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  1. Jul 9, 1999 · Ronny Graham, an actor and writer who worked in theater and films and who was known for his frenetic pacing and ear-to-ear leer, died on Sunday at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles. He was...

  2. July 09, 1999. Ronny Graham, the actor-writer-comedian who wrote for the Broadway revue New Faces of 1952 and may be best known as a collaborator with Mel Brooks, died July 4 in Los Angeles,...

  3. Jul 13, 1999 · Jul 13, 1999 12:00am PT. Ronny Graham. By Variety Staff. @Variety. Ronny Graham, who wrote episodes of “MASH” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and also collaborated with Mel Brooks, died...

  4. Ronny Graham (1919-) biography on Film Reference. Born August 26, 1919, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Steve (a vaudeville performer) and Florence (a vaudeville performer; maiden name, Sweeney) Graham; married Jean Spitzbarth, 1947 (divorced, 1950); married Ellen Hanley (a singer andactress), March 4, 1951 (divorced, December 4, 1963); married Sigyn Lund, 1965; children: five (one, first marriage ...

  5. Jul 12, 1999 · Ronny Graham, an actor and writer who worked in theater and films and who was known for his frenetic pacing and ear-to-ear leer, died July 4 at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 79...

  6. Jul 4, 1999 · Ronny Graham is known as an Actor, Writer, Screenplay, Adaptation, Original Music Composer, Songs, and Lyricist. Some of his work includes Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, To Be or Not to Be, New Faces, The Ratings Game, The World's Greatest Lover, The Bob Crane Show, and Dirty Little Billy.

  7. Ronny Graham was an actor who lit up the silver screen many times with his sidesplitting comedic genius. At the start of his acting career, Graham appeared on television comedies like "M*A*S*H" (CBS, 1972-1983) and "Chico and the Man" (NBC, 1973-78). He also appeared in various films, such as...

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