
Ron Ely, the tall, musclebound actor who played the title character in the 1960s NBC series âTarzan,â has died at age 86.
Elyâs daughter, Kirsten Casale Ely, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that her father died Sept. 29 at his home in Los Alamos, California, an unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County.
While Ron Ely was not quite as well-known as Johnny Weismuller, the Olympic swimmer who played Tarzan in movies in the 1930s and 1940s, Ely helped form the image of the shirtless, loincloth-wearing character further immortalized by Disney.
âHe was an actor, writer, coach, mentor, family man and leader,â Kirsten Ely said in an Instagram post. âHe created a powerful wave of positive influence wherever he went. The impact he had on others is something that I have never witnessed in any other person â there was something truly magical about him.â
In 2019, the actor tragically returned to the news when his 62-year-old wife, Valerie Lundeen Ely, was stabbed to death at their Santa Barbara home by their 30-year-old son, Cameron Ely, who was subsequently shot and killed by police. Ron Ely, who was home during the stabbing, challenged the prosecutorâs report that his sonâs shooting was justified.
âIf he didnât have a gun or he didnât have a weapon, what was the basis of shooting him?â the elder Elyâs attorney John Burris said in 2020. âThey may have very well thought he was involved in some other activity involving the mom. But thatâs not a basis to shoot and kill him. You have to have a lawful basis to do that.â
In the early 1980s, Ely was host of the Miss America pageant and met Valerie, a Miss Florida, there. They married in 1984. The couple had three children, and Ely retired from acting to focus on his family in 2001.
âLate in life I had a young family. I decided to stop acting and work at home, as an author, that way I could be with the kids all through school and be able to attend their sports games and things,â he told Londonâs Daily Express in 2013, expressing interest in the time at reentering acting. He would return briefly in the 2014 TV movie âExpecting Amish.â
Elyâs Tarzan didnât speak in the monosyllabic grunts often associated with the character, originally created by novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs. He was instead an educated bachelor who had grown sick of civilization and had returned to African jungle where he was raised.
Ely said in interviews that he did his own stunts on the show, working directly and precariously with the tigers, chimpanzees and other wild animals that were Tarzanâs friends and servants.

âThey first tried to cast a former American football player called Mike Henry but he didnât like chimpanzees and from the moment he got on set, things went south in a hurry,â Ely told the Daily Express.
A chimp attacked Henry and injured his jaw when the showâs pilot was being filmed, and Ely was cast in his place at the last moment.
âI met with them on a Monday and when they offered me the role I thought: âNo way do I want to step into that bear trap. You do Tarzan and you are stamped for lifeâ,â Ely told the Daily Express. âWas I ever right! But my agent convinced me it was a quality show and was going to work. So on the Friday I was on a plane to Brazil to shoot the first episode.â
Ely also played the title character in the 1975 action film âDoc Savage: The Man of Bronze,â but otherwise had mostly small roles in TV and films, including the 1958 movie musical âSouth Pacific.â
He also wrote a pair of mystery novels featuring a detective named Jake Sands, 1994âs âNight Shadowsâ and 1995âs âEast Beach.â
Born in Hereford, Texas, and raised in Amarillo, he married his high school sweetheart in 1959, but divorced two years later.
Along with Kirsten Casale Ely, he is survived by daughter Kaitland Ely Sweet.
