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Ronald D. Sweed (January 23, 1949 – April 1, 2019) was an American entertainer and author, known for his late-night television horror host character "The Ghoul". Early life and career. Sweed was born on January 23, 1949, in Euclid, Ohio. [2] . His mother is Irene Barnard. [3] . His father was Robert Sweed. [1] . He grew up in Cleveland. [4] .
Ron Sweed. Actor: The Ghoul. Ronald Sweed (The Ghoul) grew up in Cleveland, and would use his admiration for Ghoulardi (Ernie Anderson), a popular Cleveland television personality, into a career.
- January 1, 1
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- January 1, 1
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Ron Sweed, the horror host who became a hit on early 1970s Detroit TV in a haze of firecrackers, absurdist humor and the never-ending torture of his sidekick Froggy, has died in Cleveland at the...
3. Apr. 2019 · CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ron “The Ghoul” Sweed -- the late-night television horror host whose irreverent shtick, outrageous stunts, crazy get-ups and endless supply of boom-booms entertained a...
3. Apr. 2019 · CLEVELAND — Cleveland legend Ron Sweed, better known as “The Ghoul” has died at the age of 70. In a Facebook post, Sweed’s former wife Barbara King confirmed the news.
3. Apr. 2019 · Ron Sweed, a TV personality from Cleveland who found fame as the late-night variety show character “The Ghoul,” has died. He was 70. Sweed’s ex-wife Barbara J. King posted on Facebook that the...
3. Apr. 2019 · In a lab coat and fright wig as “The Ghoul,” Sweed was a smash on late-night TV in the 1970s. He launched his show in Northeast Ohio on WKBF Channel 61, and was eventually syndicated in 10 other cities.