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DECATUR, Ala. (WHNT) — Cross-town rivals, Austin and Decatur, are gearing up for the 2025 season. Austin won the Class 7 ...
When John Ritter passed away unexpectedly in 2003 at the age of 54, it felt like the wind had been knocked out of us. He was ...
Released in 1992, many fans still remember the cult classic comedy Stay Tuned. Now, it's been revealed that the story will be ...
John met Amy, a star of the sitcom Wings, on the set of 1990’s Problem Child. They began dating four years later, after John split from his first wife, actress Nancy Morgan, and wed in 1999.
John Ritter's 4 Children: All About Jason, Carly, Tyler and Noah Fan Asks Jason Ritter for Impression of Late Dad John Ritter's Signature Three's Company Move — and Results Go Viral ...
The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health works to raise awareness of thoracic aortic disease through research, education and advocacy. Cuoco also shared words of advice Ritter gave her that ...
Tragically, one season into its run, John Ritter died suddenly in September 2003 while filming 8 Simple Rules’ second season. Ritter’s untimely passing shook the show and his co-stars ...
John Ritter made people laugh and feel good, and it's a testament to him that he didn't spend his life angrily trying to distance himself from "Three's Company," the slight, of-its-era sex farce ...
Was John Ritter married with kids? On October 16, 1977, Ritter married actress Nancy Morgan, with whom he had three children: Jason, Carly and Tyler. They divorced on September 1, 1996.
Comic actor John Ritter’s widow says a wrongful death lawsuit going to trial Monday is more about seeking accountability and educating the public about the condition that killed him than the $67 ...
Amy Yasbeck, actress wife of John Ritter, writes poignantly of her life with the popular star of “Three's Company.” In this excerpt from “With Love and Laughter," she recalls the impact of ...
John Ritter, my all-time favorite funnyman, made an indelible mark on physical comedy. He made me laugh and, yes, even cry (obituary, Sept. 13). In “Three’s Company,” his bumbling antics ...