Ron Masak

Biography: Often introduced as "one of America's most familiar faces," it's likely that you've caught a glimpse of Ron Masak either in one of his over 300 appearances in various television shows, on that commercial that lingers in the back of your memory somewhere (he was once blessed with the moniker "king of commercials" and was the voice of the Vlassic Pickle Stork for 15 years), or maybe in one of his 15 feature film appearances. Whatever you might recognize him from, if you don't remember his name, he's the guy that you know you've seen somewhere before, but just might not be able to place where. A native of Chicago, IL (he was once offered a contract with the Chicago White Sox by Hall-of-Famer Rogers Hornsby), Masak was classically trained as an actor at the Windy City's own CCC. A tireless performer, Masak found an initial platform for his talents in the Army, where he toured the world entertaining in an all-Army show in which he served as writer, performer, and director. MasakOften introduced as "one of America's most familiar faces," it's likely that you've caught a glimpse of Ron Masak either in one of his over 300 appearances in various television shows, on that commercial that lingers in the back of your memory somewhere (he was once blessed with the moniker "king of commercials" and was the voice of the Vlassic Pickle Stork for 15 years), or maybe in one of his 15 feature film appearances. Whatever you might recognize him from, if you don't remember his name, he's the guy that you know you've seen somewhere before, but just might not be able to place where. A native of Chicago, IL (he was once offered a contract with the Chicago White Sox by Hall-of-Famer Rogers Hornsby), Masak was classically trained as an actor at the Windy City's own CCC. A tireless performer, Masak found an initial platform for his talents in the Army, where he toured the world entertaining in an all-Army show in which he served as writer, performer, and director. Masak became well-known not only for his acting abilities, but for the fact that he was a dedicated performer who never missed a show. Proving himself adept at roles ranging from Shakespeare to his almost decade-long stint as the sheriff on Murder She Wrote, Masak thrived in theater and in commercial work around Chicago in the late '50s and early '60s. After a few minor roles in such television series as Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Monkees, and The Flying Nun (not to mention what many consider to be one of the earliest Elvis impersonations on the Spade Cooley Show in 1958), Masak was spotted by producer Harry Ackerman early in his career and went to California to audition for a lead in a pilot. Though that particular prospect fell through, Masak was introduced to John Sturges, a meeting which resulted in his feature debut in the cold-war thriller Ice Station Zebra (1968). Masak's work as an emcee is another testament to his universal appeal and versatile likeability; he has served as host for some of the biggest names in show business, including such talents as Kenny Rogers and Billy Crystal. Masak also starred in four of the most successful sales motivational videos of all time, including Second Effort with Vince Lombardi and Ya Gotta Believe with Tommy Lasorda (which Masak also wrote and directed). The first recipient of MDA's Humanitarian of the Year Award, Masak's work as field announcer for the Special Olympics and his eight-year stint as host of The Jerry Lewis Telethon represents only a fraction of his remarkable work as a compassionate philanthropist, and though Masak's film work may not be as prolific or as frequent as his extensive television work, his roles in such films as Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) are always memorable and constantly ring true with an appeal that often leaves a lasting impression, even though his screen time may be brief and his characters secondary. Expand

Ron Masak's Scores

Average career score: 71
Highest Metascore: 71 Murder, She Wrote: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 71 Murder, She Wrote: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Cold Case: Season 6 Sep 28, 2008 Gus Medica tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 12 Sep 21, 1995 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 11 Sep 25, 1994 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 10 Sep 12, 1993 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 9 Sep 20, 1992 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 8 Sep 15, 1991 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Columbo: Season 10 Dec 9, 1990 Eddie Fenelle tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 7 Sep 16, 1990 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Actor / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 6 Sep 24, 1989 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 5 Oct 23, 1988 Sheriff Mort Metzger / Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Webster: Season 6 Sep 9, 1988 Woody tbd
tbd Webster: Season 5 Sep 21, 1987 Woody tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 4 Sep 20, 1987 Actor tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 3 Sep 28, 1986 Sheriff Mort Metzger tbd
tbd Webster: Season 4 Aug 20, 1986 Woody tbd
tbd Remington Steele: Season 4 Sep 25, 1985 Cranston tbd
71 Murder, She Wrote: Season 1 Sep 30, 1984 Lt. Meyer 8.5
tbd Diff'rent Strokes: Season 7 Sep 29, 1984 Ray tbd
tbd Magnum, P.I.: Season 1 Dec 11, 1980 J.J. Stein 9.3
tbd Good Times: Season 6 Oct 7, 1978 Actor tbd
tbd Wonder Woman: Season 3 Sep 22, 1978 Duane Morrisey tbd
tbd Alice (1985): Season 2 Oct 2, 1977 J.W. tbd
tbd The Rockford Files (1974): Season 4 Sep 16, 1977 Virgil Cheski tbd
tbd Emergency!: Season 4 Sep 14, 1974 Bob tbd
tbd Good Times: Season 2 Sep 10, 1974 Sloane tbd
tbd Love, American Style: Season 5 Sep 14, 1973 Actor tbd
tbd The Bob Newhart Show: Season 1 Sep 17, 1972 Mike Mitchell / Ron Masak tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 2 Sep 18, 1971 Ed tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 5 Sep 14, 1971 Michaels / Ron Masak tbd
tbd Bewitched: Season 7 Sep 24, 1970 Clancey / Policeman #2 / Ron Masak tbd