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Ron Samuels is an American film producer and artist manager. His film production credits include Iron Eagle (1986), Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992), and Raven Hawk (1996).
Samuels owned a television production company in Beverly Hills, California bearing his name. In addition to having Lynda Carter as a former management client in the 1970s, he represented other television stars, including actress Lindsay WagnerofThe Bionic Woman fame as well as American stuntman Evel Knievel and Spanish-American actress/comedian Charo.[1]
In 1985, Samuels, who had at that time, under a contract to Tri-Star Pictures, via Ron Samuels Productions, for a two-to-three film picture deal, made its film producing debut with the film Iron Eagle.[2]
Samuels was married to actress Lynda Carter from May 28, 1977, to February 1, 1982.[3] He is married to Rachel McLish, an actress and former Ms. Olympia.[4]