Ron Masak


Ronald Alan Masak was an American actor best known for playing the recurring role of Sheriff Mort Metzger of Cabot Cove in the CBS mystery series Murder, She Wrote. Angela Lansbury, his costar, predeceased him by 9 days. He's also known for his other television roles and his performances in films including Ice Station Zebra, Tora! Tora! Tora!, and Harper Valley PTA.

Early life

Masak was born in Chicago to Floyd Louis Masak and Mildred Alice Masak. His mother was of Irish descent and his father of
Czech Bohemian descent. His paternal great-grandfather, Karel Masák, was an immigrant from Zvěrkovice near Týn nad Vltavou.

Career

Early career

He began working as a stage performer, and mostly was involved in theater until transitioning to film and television becoming a familiar character actor.
The Army provided Masak with a platform to display his all-around talents for performing, writing, and directing. In 1960–61, he toured the world doing vocal impressions in the all-Army show entitled "Rolling Along".

Television

Masak's early television appearances includes roles on The Twilight Zone, Get Smart, The Monkees, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. From 1970 to 1973 he appeared in the ABC anthology comedy series Love, American Style. He then starred in another ABC series, Love Thy Neighbor. He then earned roles in the NBC crime series Police Story, and in the ABC sitcom Webster.
Masak's first screen role was as the Harmonica Man in "The Purple Testament", an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1960. He appeared as "Mike the boxer" on The Flying Nun, season 1, episode 26, which first aired March 13, 1968. He appeared as "Officer #2" on Bewitched, season 7, episode 4, first aired on October 15, 1970, he also appeared in season 5 episode 25 as an ice cream shop manager which aired in 1969,, and as "Irving Bates Sr." in season 6, episode 23.
In addition to two guest appearances on the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, he worked again with "Jeannie" co-star Larry Hagman in an episode of the crime series The Rockford Files.
Masak had a guest appearance as Beauregard Jackson in the episode "Hurricane" on Land of the Lost. He appeared in the second season of Barney Miller episode of "The Horse Thief" as officer Shriker and was a guest star in the "Welcome Home, Vince" episode of The Feather & Father Gang in 1977 and in the episode "The Two-Million-Dollar Stowaway" of The Eddie Capra Mysteries in 1978. In 1981, he guest starred on the Magnum, P.I. episode "Skin Deep". He also guest starred on an episode of Quincy, M.E..
Masak was perhaps best known for a recurring role on Murder, She Wrote as the Cadillac convertible-driving Sheriff, Mort Metzger of Cabot Cove, taking over for Tom Bosley's Sheriff Amos Tupper, a role which he played from 1988 to 1996. Masak did make appearances as two other characters in the series, in "Footnote to Murder" as Lt. Lyle Meyer and in "No Accounting for Murder" as Marty Giles. During this time, he also guest starred on various shows such as The Rockford Files, Quincy, M.E., Magnum, P.I., and Diff'rent Strokes. He died just nine days after the death of the show's main star, Angela Lansbury.
In the 1980s and early 1990s, he was dubbed "The King of Commercials" for his many commercials, including voice-over work, most notably for a Vlasic pickles ad. From 1982 to 1983, he voiced "Meatballs" on the CBS cartoon series Meatballs & Spaghetti. He did the voice for Veteran Holt in the video game Medal of Honor: European Assault.
In 1990, Masak was a panelist on the revival of the television game show, To Tell the Truth, and appeared on several other game shows as a panelist. Masak appeared as Eddie Fenelle, a taxi driver, in the Columbo episode Ashes to Ashes.

Film

In 1968, he appeared alongside Vince Lombardi in the short film, Second Effort. In the same year he had a supporting role in the submarine action film Ice Station Zebra. He also had a role in the film Harper Valley PTA reuniting with his I Dream of Jeannie co-star Barbara Eden.

Personal life and death

Masak married Kay Knebes in September 1961; together they had six children. He was also the first cousin of actor Michael Gross of Family Ties and former Saturday Night Live cast member Mary Gross.
Masak was honorary sheriff of Tarzana, California, for 35 years.
On October 20, 2022, Masak died of natural causes in a Thousand Oaks hospital, Thousand Oaks, California, at the age of 86.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes-
1959Police StationTV series-
The MonkeesCount DraculaS2:E18, "Monstrous Monkee Mash"-
1968Ice Station ZebraPaul Zabrinczski-
Second EffortRon-
1969Daddy's Gone A-HuntingPaul FlemingUncredited-
1969A Time for DyingSam, the Bartender-
1970Tora! Tora! Tora!Lt. Laurence Ruff - USS Nevada-
1971Evel KnievelPete-
1971The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker1st Baseball Fan-
1971Mission ImpossibleEd CampbellTV series Episode: Nerves-
1975Lucky LadyVoice-
1975The Man from Clover GroveClaude Raintree-
1976Woman in the Rain-
1978LaserblastSheriff-
1978Harper Valley PTAHerbie Maddox-
1978The Eddie Capra MysteriesBarney QuinnEpisode: "The Two Million Dollar Stowaway"-
1982The NeighborhoodNick RiccardoTV movie-
1982Meatballs & SpaghettiMeatballsAnimated -
1983DragsterYankee Announcer Mel AllenUncredited-
1988-1996Murder, She WroteSheriff Mort Metzger / Lt. Lyle Meyer / Marty Gilesrecurring role; 39 episodes + 2 guest-starring episodes as other characters-
1985Diff’rent StrokesRay-
1989Listen to MeMonica's Father-
1995Cops n RobertsVince Palermo-
1998No Code of ConductJulian Disanto-
2000The Thundering 8thSpike Sills-
2002The StonemanDetective Lt. J.D. Hill-
2002The Making of Bret MichaelsHimself-
2006The BenchwarmersPrincipal-
2008Cold CaseGus MedicaS6:E9, "Pin Up Girl"
2014My Trip Back to the Dark SideMr. James Griffin-