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  1. Ron Sweed. Ron Sweed, (born 1950, Cleveland, Ohio), is an American entertainer best known for his late-night television horror host character The Ghoul. Infobox actor bgcolour = silver

  2. 1. Apr. 2019 · “The Ghoul” Sweed (23 Jan 1949–1 Apr 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 198121313, citing All Saints Cemetery, Northfield, Summit County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Rick Foster (contributor 48415765).

  3. 3. Apr. 2019 · Ron Sweed, the cult TV icon of Detroit and also Cleveland, died on Monday night. He was 70. According to his ex-wife, Sweed suffered a heart attack five months ago and had been battling lasting ...

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  4. The Ghoul Show was the brain-child of Cleveland-born actor Ron Sweed. The late-night horror movie and comedy sketch show ran for various blocks of seasons from 1971 through 2004, primarily in Detroit and Cleveland. In 1970, Sweed approached fellow Cleveland actor Ernie Anderson with a proposal to revive Anderson's 1960's character, "Ghoulardi."

  5. Ron Sweed, the legendary actor known to a generation of TV fans as “The Ghoul,” died April 1 at the age of 70. His late-night horror show was a huge hit among young people in the Detroit area in the 1970s. A popular TV personality in Cleveland, The Ghoul was later made famous across the country when Kaiser Broadcasting began syndicating his ...

  6. The Ghoul: With Ron Sweed. "The Ghoul" was a hosted horror show with Ron Sweed as "The Ghoul" presenting movies on KBHK-TV, Channel 44 San Francisco, California from the early 1970's until about 1973.

  7. Ron Sweed was "The Ghoul". Between 1971 and 2003, Ron would host horror movies as the Ghoul on a variety of television stations: "The Ghoul" on WKBF-TV Channel 61 1971-1975. "The Ghoul" on KBHK-TV Channel 44 early 1970's-1973. "The Ghoul" on WKBS-TV Channel 48 mid 1970's. "The Ghoul's Creature Feature" on WKBD-TV Channel 50 1975-1976.

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