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Ron Soble

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Ron Soble
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Soble in Mission: Impossible (1973)
Born
Ronald Norman Soble

(1928-03-28)March 28, 1928
DiedMay 2, 2002(2002-05-02) (aged 74)
OccupationActor
Years active19551999
OrganizationScreen Actors Guild
SpouseElynor
Parents
  • Aaron Soble (father)
  • Dorothy Turk (mother)
Military career
AllegianceUnited States
Branch
U.S. Army
Service years
1946–1948
UnitAirborne

Ronald Norman Soble, also known and credited as Ron Soble, (March 28, 1928 May 2, 2002)[1] was an American actor in films and television for forty-five years.

Early years

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The son of Aaron Soble and Dorothy Turk, Soble was born and raised in Chicago, where he was Golden Gloves boxing champ in 1944 and played football and ran track for the University of Michigan.[2] From 1946 to 1948 he served in the United States Army Airborne. At the 1952 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, he became a U.S. national champion in the long jump.[1][3][4]

Soble studied acting at the University of Michigan, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He underwent further study in New York, and performed in classical plays, including those of William Shakespeare.[1]

Career

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Soble screen debut was in 1958. He appeared in the films I Mobster, Al Capone, Walk Tall, Gun Fight, Navajo Run, The Cincinnati Kid, True Grit, Chisum, Joe Kidd, Papillon, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, The Beast Within and Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills, among others.[1]

His television debut came in 1961. Soble had a recurring role on the ABC Western series The Monroes. He played a Native American character called Dirty Jim.[5]

Other television appearances include series such as The Aquanauts, Baretta, Bonanza, Bronco, Cain's Hundred, Charlie's Angels, CHiPs, Combat!, Death Valley Days, The Deputy, Fantasy Island, Gunslinger, Gunsmoke, Harry O, Have Gun Will Travel, The Islanders, Knight Rider, Lawman, Markham, The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, Mission: Impossible, Not for Hire, Planet of the Apes, Rawhide, The Rebel, The Rockford Files, Sara, Shazam!, Shotgun Slade, Star Trek, The Streets of San Francisco, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Tall Man, The Texan, Tightrope!, Two Faces West, The Virginian, and Wagon Train, among others.[6]

Personal life

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Soble was wed to Elynor in 1952 for 49 years until his death. The couple had two daughters.[1]

Off screen, Soble was active with, and served on the Board for, the Screen Actors Guild. Among other awards, he received the Ralph Morgan Award for Distinguished Service to the Hollywood Branch in 1998, and in 2002 received a Golden Boot award.[3][1]

Death

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He died of lung and brain cancer on May 2, 2002, in Los Angeles, California at age 74.[3]

Filmography

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A partial filmography follows.

Film

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1959RawhideHansho"Incident of the Tinker's Dam"
1962The VirginianMungo"It Tolls for Thee"
1965 Combat German Sergeant
1966The MonroesDirty JimRecurring role, 19 episodes (1966-1967)
1968Star TrekWyatt Earp"Spectre of the Gun"
1970The Virginian (TV series)Deputy Royal Wainwrightsaison 9 episode 08 (Lady at the bar)
1972The Daughters of Joshua Cabe[1]ArnieTV Movie
1974GunsmokeClatch"Town in Chains" (S20E2)
1974The Six Million Dollar ManQueng-Dri"The Coward" (S1E12)
1987Convicted: A Mother's Story[1]TV Movie
1984The Mystic Warrior[1]WanagiTV Movie
1986Knight RiderDr. Thorne"Burial Ground" (S4E5)

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Aaker, Everett (25 May 2017). Television Western Players, 1960-1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. p. 2035. ISBN 9781476662503. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  2. "1951 NCAA MEN" (PDF). trackandfieldnews.com.
  3. 1 2 3 Dave McNary (2002-05-02). "Ron Soble". Variety.com. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  4. Ron Soble at Track and Field Statistics
  5. Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 – Present, 1st Edition, pages 413 - 414, Ballantine Books, 1979
  6. Jason Buchanan. "Ron Soble". AllMovie. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
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