Tarzan star Ron Ely’s tragic final years after son stabbed wife Valerie to death

Ron and Valerie first met after he found fame playing Tarzan on television Ron Ely’s wife, Valerie Lundeen, hugging him around his shoulders and smiling.
Actor Ron Ely, who is best known for being the star of the 1960s

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