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Ronnie Schell, ‘Gomer Pyle’ best friend and ‘slowest rising comedian,’ dies at 94

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Ronnie Schell, who played the best friend to the title character on the 1960s sitcom 鈥淕omer Pyle, U.S.M.C.鈥 and whose gradual ascendancy in show business earned him the title of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Slowest Rising Comedian,” died Friday. He was 94.

Schell died of natural causes at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He had been hospitalized after a recent fall, according to publicist Harlan Boll, who spoke to Schell’s son Gregory.

Schell played Marine Pvt. Duke Slater opposite star Jim Nabors for three seasons on the popular CBS show.

He left during the fourth season to star as a DJ in his own sitcom, 鈥淕ood Morning, World.鈥 But it flopped after 26 episodes, and Schell returned to 鈥淕omer Pyle鈥 for its fifth and final season. By then, his character was promoted to corporal.

Schell was tagged with the 鈥渟lowest rising鈥 label by San Francisco radio personality Don Sherwood.

鈥淚t was Sherwood who coined the phrase because everybody I worked with moved on ahead,鈥 Schell told The Mercury 海角社区app in 2011, citing Phyllis Diller and the Smothers Brothers as newcomers who later hit it big.

Schell鈥檚 co-star on 鈥淕ood Morning, World鈥 was Goldie Hawn, who became a regular on 鈥淩owan & Martin鈥檚 Laugh-In鈥 and won a supporting actress Oscar in 1970.

“I always say it鈥檚 been mighty lonely in the middle,鈥 he told the San Jose, California, newspaper.

But Schell found steady work, and sometimes outlasted his contemporaries who scored early success and later stopped or were no longer around.

Born Ronald Ralph Schell in Richmond, California, on Dec. 23, 1931, he joined the U.S. Air Force out of high school and served four years. He got into entertaining in the military and later at San Francisco State University, where he graduated in 1958.

While appearing in a college play, he received an offer to appear for two weeks at San Francisco鈥檚 Purple Onion comedy club, a booking that stretched to five months. Diller and the Kingston Trio shared the bill.

The Kingston Trio hired him as an opening act for their nationwide college tour.

Schell honed his comedy act at the famed hungry i nightclub in San Francisco, where Woody Allen and Mort Sahl got their starts. Schell performed his comedy act in Las Vegas for over 40 years.

He worked as a writer and sketch performer for Sherwood鈥檚 radio and television shows in the San Francisco Bay area.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 get the big break, but I got many little breaks,鈥 he told San Francisco State鈥檚 online alumni spotlight.

Schell appeared on a 1959 episode of the TV quiz show 鈥淵ou Bet Your Life,鈥 demonstrating a comic barrage of beatnik jive talk for host Groucho Marx.

In 1962, he left the Bay Area for Los Angeles and two years later was hired for 鈥淕omer Pyle.鈥

He had dozens of television guest credits, including 鈥淭he Andy Griffith Show鈥 and 鈥淭he Patty Duke Show,鈥 and in later years 鈥淭he Love Boat,鈥 鈥淢ork & Mindy,鈥 鈥淪aved by the Bell,鈥 鈥淭he Golden Girls,鈥 and 鈥淵es, Dear.鈥

Schell was the voice for the hockey puck-shaped character on the 鈥淧eter Puck鈥 cartoons, which aired during televised NHL games in the 1970s. In the 1980s, Schell appeared in television commercials for Shakey鈥檚 Pizza.

His more than 24 film roles included 鈥淭he Shaggy D.A.,鈥 鈥淟ove at First Bite鈥 and 鈥淛etsons: The Movie.鈥

His extensive voice-over work included 鈥淕oober and the Ghost Chasers,鈥 鈥淭he Skatebirds,鈥 鈥淏attle of the Planets鈥 and 鈥淭he Smurfs.鈥

Schell served as comedy adviser to actor Richard Dreyfuss in the 2019 Netflix film 鈥淭he Last Laugh.鈥

He is survived by his wife Janet Rodeberg, sons Gregory and Christian, and granddaughter Chiara.

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