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Ron Sweed played The Ghoul in the 1970s. Pic credit: WKBD TV-50 Ron Sweed, best known in the ’70s for playing late-night horror host The Ghoul, died in Cleveland at the age of 70. Sweed passed way on ...
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CLEVELAND — One of Cleveland's most beloved television hosts of the 1970s has died. Ron "The Ghoul" Sweed passed away on Monday night, according to ex-wife Barbara King in a Facebook post. Post by ...
Ron "The Ghoul" Sweed, a Cleveland TV and radio host who was popular in Detroit in the '70s and '80s, died this week, months after suffering a heart attack, his ex-wife said. He was 70. "It's with a ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - Ron Sweed, better known as late night talk show host ‘The Ghoul’ is dead at the age of 70. The news comes just five months after he suffered a massive heart. Sweed underwent ...
The legacy of The Ghoul lives on. Paying homage to the late Ron Sweed's life and legacy, the Redford Theatre will host a tribute show at 8 p.m. on April 18. The show will feature music from Detroit ...
See a town plagued by birds, a monster attack a giant praying mantis and a crazed killer menace his hometown. It’s all on the big screen this month at the Redford Theatre. Halloween is a busy season ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ron Sweed, who rose to local TV fame in the 1970s with his late-night character “The Ghoul,” has died. He was 70 years old. Sweed’s former wife, Barbara King, announced Sweed’s death ...
Ron Sweed, a TV personality known as "the Ghoul," has passed away, his former wife confirmed Wednesday morning. Sweed died at the age of 70. During the 1970s, although filmed in Cleveland, Sweed's ...
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 ...