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Ron Meyer
(1941-2017)
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Ron Meyer was born on 17 February 1941 in Westerville, Ohio, USA. He was married to Cynthia Osborne. He died on 5 December 2017 in Austin, Texas, USA.
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The NFL on CBS
7.6
TV Series
Self - Indianapolis Colts Head Coach
1989 • 2 eps
NFL Monday Night Football
8.2
TV Series
Self - Indianapolis Colts Head Coach
1988–1990 • 3 eps
The NFL on NBC
7.6
TV Series
Self - Indianapolis Colts Head Coach
Self - New England Patriots Head Coach
1982–1990 • 12 eps
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
7.8
TV Series
Self - Indianapolis Colts Head Coach
1989 • 1 ep
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Born
February 17
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1941
Westerville, Ohio, USA
Died
December 5
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2017
Austin, Texas, USA
Spouse
Cynthia Osborne
January 30, 1971 - December 5, 2017 (his death, 4 children)
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