WEB Actor and Former Entertainment Tonight Correspondent Paul Ryan Has Died
Known in Later Life as a Jazz Singer
Specializing in the Great American Songbook
WEB Actor, host, and former Entertainment Tonight correspondent Paul Ryan has died at 69. Ryan became known in later life as a jazz singer specializing in the Great American Songbook. He passed away on Friday after a long illness.
Ryan's career in entertainment spanned over four decades. He began as an actor, appearing in several television shows and movies, including "The Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island." In the 1990s, he became a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight, where he covered Hollywood's biggest stars and events.
After leaving Entertainment Tonight, Ryan pursued his passion for music. He released several jazz albums and performed at clubs and festivals around the world. He was known for his smooth vocals and his ability to interpret the classics in a fresh and exciting way.
Ryan's death is a great loss to the entertainment community. He was a talented and versatile performer who brought joy to many people with his work. He will be remembered for his warm personality and his love of music.
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