Ronnie Van Zant
Ronnie Van Zant was born on Jan 15, 1948 in USA. Ronnie Van Zant's big-screen debut came with The Longest Yard directed by Robert Aldrich in 1974. Ronnie Van Zant is known for Kingsman: The Secret Service directed by Matthew Vaughn, Adrian Quinton stars as Terrorist and Colin Firth as Harry Hart. The most recent award Ronnie Van Zant achieved is BMI Film & TV Awards. The upcoming new movie Ronnie Van Zant plays is Bandit which will be released on Sep 23, 2022.
Ronnie Van Zant was born on January 15, 1948 in Jacksonville, Florida. He was the oldest son of six children (3 sisters and 2 brothers - musicians Donnie and Johnny). Ronnie attended Lee High School in Jacksonville with fellow band members Gary Rossington and Allen Collins. They soon formed what would become Lynyrd Skynyrd. At the height of their fame, on October 20, 1977, their chartered plane crashed. Ronnie was killed along with band members Steve Gaines and his sister Cassie. His signature songs are "Free Bird" and "Sweet Home Alabama".
Birthday
Jan 15, 1948Place of Birth
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Known For
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- 2022
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5.9 - 2021
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5.5 - 2020
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6.7 - 2020
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6.8 - 2019
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6.7 - 2019
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- 2019
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5.6 - 2018
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6.8 - 2016
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5.6 - 2016
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5.1 - 2015
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6.4 - 2015
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4.2 - 2014
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7.7 - 2014
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5.5 - 2013
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7.4 - 2012
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6.3 - 2012
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7.9 - 2011
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5.8 - 2011
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6.7 - 2010
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5.6 - 2010
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7.6 - 2010
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4.9 - 2009
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4.0 - 2008
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6.0 - 2007
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6.3 - 2005
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6.4 - 2005
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6.7 - 2003
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6.2 - 2003
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
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7.1 - 2002
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5.8 - 2001
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6.7 - 2001
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6.4 - 1999
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6.7 - 1998
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5.9 - 1997
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5.4 - 1997
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6.9 - 1997
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6.7 - 1985
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7.2 - 1981
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7.5 - 1974
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