
Mark Ritts , best known for acting in Lester in the show Beakman’s World ( Beakman’s World ) died on 7 December because of a cancer kidney to his 63 years of age.
Ritts was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania in 1946, graduated at Harvard University ; worked on several television shows as puppeteer and actor . During the 90s manipulated Kino in a show called Storytime , besides being one of the writers of the show. But it became really famous in Beakman’s World , a program that was from 1992 to 1998. In 1999 he showed his documentary called Creators of the Future on microbiology in the channel PBS .
Ritts also gave his voice for the character Gianciotto in the film Dante’s Inferno . In 2003 wrote an educational book called Mom, I Hate You , on relations between parents and children. In 2005 produced a video to DVD called Cast Off for Catalina about visiting Catalina Island (southern California) with own boat. In 2007 he published another DVD called Cast Off for Mexico .
Ritts worked independently through his production company Mark Ritts Productions Inc. doing a special Barney for FOX and being director of a TV series called North Mission Road .
It’s a shame that someone so talented and so forcefully die prematurely. In the minds of millions of people, especially of my generation will remember him always appear in Beakman’s World , but do not forget their other contributions to educational television.
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