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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronny_GrahamRonny Graham - Wikipedia

    Ronny Graham (August 26, 1919 – July 4, 1999) was an American actor and theater director, composer, lyricist, and writer . Life and career. Graham was born Ronald Montcrief Stringer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the second of five children born to vaudeville performers Florence ( née Sweeney) and Thomas Graham Stringer (a.k.a. Steve Graham). [1] .

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    Ronny Graham (1919-1999) was a versatile performer who worked in nightclubs, Broadway, TV and film. He wrote songs for Mel Brooks and appeared in Spaceballs, To Be or Not to Be and M*A*S*H.

    • January 1, 1
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. 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...

  4. Ronny Graham was a composer, songwriter, actor, comedian, director and author. He wrote songs for Broadway revues, night-clubs and films, and appeared in "The Tender Trap" and "Spaceballs".

    • August 26, 1919
    • July 4, 1999
  5. 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 ...

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  7. Ronny Graham was a versatile performer who wrote for New Faces and co-wrote comic films with Brooks. He also appeared in The Tender Trap, M*A*S*H and Slavs!

  8. Jul 13, 1999 · Ronny Graham, who wrote episodes of “MASH” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and also collaborated with Mel Brooks, died in 1999. He was a vaudeville performer, a nightclub comedian and a Broadway director.

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