Ron Ely, the American actor famed for his portrayal of Tarzan in the iconic 1960s television series, has died at the age of 86. His daughter, Kirsten Casale Ely, shared the news on Instagram, expressing deep sorrow: “The world has lost one of the greatest men it has ever known—and I have lost my dad.”
Ely starred in “Tarzan,” which aired on NBC from 1966 to 1968, capturing the hearts of audiences with his rugged charm and athleticism. The role required Ely to perform many of his own stunts, a decision that led to numerous injuries, including broken bones and even animal attacks during filming.
After stepping away from acting in 2001, Ely turned his talents to writing, authoring two mystery novels that showcased his creative versatility. In 2014, he made a brief return to the screen in the television film “Expecting Amish,” where he played an Amish elder, further demonstrating his range as an actor.
Beyond “Tarzan,” Ely enjoyed guest appearances on popular television shows in the 1980s. He was featured in the beloved comedy “The Love Boat,” and appeared alongside Lynda Carter in “Wonder Woman,” both of which contributed to his enduring legacy in the entertainment industry.
Born in Texas in 1938, Ely began his journey in Hollywood after marrying his high school sweetheart in 1959. However, the couple divorced two years later. In the early 1980s, he gained recognition as the host of the Miss America pageant, where he met his second wife, Valerie Lundeen. Together, they had three children, and their family life seemed a testament to Ely’s dedication to his loved ones.
Tragedy struck the Ely family in 2019 when Valerie Lundeen was tragically killed at the age of 62 by their son, Cameron. After the incident, Cameron was shot dead by police, who deemed him a threat during their response to the situation. In the aftermath, Ron Ely filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police department, but a judge ruled that the officers had acted in self-defense.
Ron Ely passed away at his home in Los Alamos, located in Santa Barbara, California, on September 29. His daughter paid tribute to him in her social media post, describing her father as a hero. “He was an actor, writer, coach, mentor, family man, and leader,” she wrote, adding, “I knew him as my dad—and what a heaven-sent honor that has been. To me, he hung the moon.”
Ely’s legacy extends beyond his notable roles on television; he remains a figure of resilience and dedication, both in his professional and personal life. The impact he made on those around him—whether through his work or his family ties—will be remembered by many.
In his years away from the spotlight, Ely’s contributions to literature and his commitment to family life painted a fuller picture of a man who was much more than a television star. His passing marks the end of an era for fans of “Tarzan” and for all those who followed his remarkable journey through life.
As fans reflect on his career, they remember not only his iconic role as Tarzan but also the warmth and kindness he exuded off-screen. Ely’s enduring spirit will undoubtedly be cherished by those who loved him and the many lives he touched throughout his career and beyond.