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Ron Masak (born July 1, 1936) is an American actor. He began as a stage performer, and much of his work is in theater.
In 1968 he appeared alongside Vince Lombardi in the short film, Second Effort, a film that has been called "the best-selling training film of all time".
His first screen role was as the Harmonica Man in "The Purple Testament," an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1960. Masak appeared as "Officer #2" on Bewitched, Season 7, Episode 4 ("Samantha's Hot Bedwarmer") - first aired 10/15/1970. He also had a guest appearance as Beauregard Jackson in the episode "Hurricane" on Land... MORE
Ron Masak (born July 1, 1936) is an American actor. He began as a stage performer, and much of his work is in theater.
In 1968 he appeared alongside Vince Lombardi in the short film, Second Effort, a film that has been called "the best-selling training film of all time".
His first screen role was as the Harmonica Man in "The Purple Testament," an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1960. Masak appeared as "Officer #2" on Bewitched, Season 7, Episode 4 ("Samantha's Hot Bedwarmer") - first aired 10/15/1970. He also had a guest appearance as Beauregard Jackson in the episode "Hurricane" on Land of the Lost. In 1981 Masak guest starred on the Magnum, P.I. episode "Skin Deep".
He is perhaps best-known for a recurring role on Murder, She Wrote as Sheriff Mort Metzger, although he did make two other appearances in "Footnote to Murder" as Lt. Meyer and "No Accounting for Murder" as Marty Giles.
In the 1980s and early 1990s, he was dubbed "The King of Commercials" for his voice-over work, most notably for a Vlasic pickles ad. From 1982 to 1983 he did the voice of Meatballs on the CBS cartoon series Meatballs & Spaghetti. He also did the voice for Veteran Holt in the video-game Medal of Honor: LESS
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