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8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter was later retitled 8 Simple Rules following Ritter's death and continued for one and a half more seasons before its cancellation in 2005. Ritter's character, Paul Hennessy, was said to have died after collapsing in a grocery store while buying milk.
8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter) is an American television sitcom originally starring John Ritter and Katey Sagal as middle-class parents Paul and Cate Hennessy, raising their three children. Kaley Cuoco, Amy Davidson, and Martin Spanjers co-starred as their teenage kids: Bridget, Kerry, and Rory.
On Sept. 11, 2003, John collapsed on the set of 8 Simple Rules and died from a “dissection of the aorta,” a previously undetected flaw in the main artery from the heart, according to his ...
John Ritter died suddenly in 2003, of a heart issue called an aortic dissection, while filming the sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (later shortened to 8 Simple Rules ...
“With John passing away, that changed the whole course of that show,” Cuoco tells Yahoo Entertainment now. Kaley Cuoco remembers '8 Simple Rules' costar John Ritter on the 15th anniversary of ...
John Ritter: Paul Hennessy: 8 Simple Rules: 2003-09-11 Undiagnosed aortic dissection: 2 Character killed off from an implied heart attack, with his character's death explained in the two-part episode "Goodbye". Two new characters, portrayed by James Garner and David Spade, were introduced to replace Ritter's character. [2] Clifford: Clifford ...
It's the 20th anniversary of the premiere of "8 Simple Rules," which lost John Ritter during the second season and helped Kaley Cuoco on the path to stardom.
Ritter Rules are a compilation of reminders, symptoms, and risk factors designed to prevent the misdiagnosis of thoracic aortic dissection. [54] The rules were named after Three's Company star John Ritter, who died from a thoracic aortic dissection in 2003 after he was misdiagnosed and mistakenly treated for a heart attack by his two doctors. [55]