Ronald Irwin Friedman wrote over 700 hours of episodes for many television series, such as
The Andy Griffith Show,
The Good Guys,
Bewitched, ''
Gilligan's Island, All in the Family, The Odd Couple, Happy Days and That's My Mama''. In animation, Ron Friedman created the
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero animated series and co-wrote
G.I. Joe: The Movie as well. He developed the Generation 1
Transformers animated series, with him re-writing over 64 episodes. He co-wrote
The Transformers: The Movie, which had two initial drafts. Both drafts have the basic structure of the film, but with many different characters, elements, and details compared to the final result. He also worked with
Stan Lee to create
The Marvel Action Hour. Friedman also had 42 feature scripts to his name, the last of which was purchased by West Coast Film Partners for production in early 2011. He was nominated for multiple
Emmy Awards, and won several
WGA Awards. Ron Friedman appeared twice on
Gilbert Gottfried's audio
podcast, and on
Mark Evanier's video podcast in September 2020. He told many anecdotes while working in the industry. In his first appearance in Gottfried's podcast, he recounted his experience with
Lucille Ball telling him about her then-husband
Desi Arnaz pulling a gun on
Orson Welles and threatening to kill him if he did not deliver the long-promised script for
The Fountain of Youth in 1956. Ron Friedman died from
cardiopulmonary arrest in
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, on September 15, 2025, at the age of 93. ==Screenwriting credits==