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'''Ronnie Schell''' is a ] ] and stand-up ]. He is best known for playing the part of Private Duke Slater on the ] vehicle '']''. He played this role for three years, starred as a ] for one season in his own ], '']'' and then returned to the role of Duke on ''Gomer Pyle'', albeit now promoted to ]. He used this experience to refer to himself self-depricatingly in his stand-up routine as "America's slowest-rising young comic". '''Ronnie Schell''' (born ], ] in ]) is an ] ] and stand-up ]. He is best known for playing the part of Private Duke Slater on the ] vehicle '']''. He played this role for three years, starred as a ] for one season in his own ], '']'' and then returned to the role of Duke on ''Gomer Pyle'', albeit now promoted to ]. He used this experience to refer to himself self-depricatingly in his stand-up routine as "America's slowest-rising young comic".

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Ronnie Schell (born December 23, 1931 in Richmond, California) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. He is best known for playing the part of Private Duke Slater on the Jim Nabors vehicle Gomer Pyle, USMC. He played this role for three years, starred as a disc jockey for one season in his own sitcom, Good Morning, World and then returned to the role of Duke on Gomer Pyle, albeit now promoted to Corporal. He used this experience to refer to himself self-depricatingly in his stand-up routine as "America's slowest-rising young comic".

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