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Ron Sexton (Comedian) - Age, Birthday, Bio, Facts, Family, Net Worth, Height & More

Comedian Ron Sexton was born on September 2, 1970 in United States (He dies at the age of 52, on July 21, 2023).

Comedian and actor known for creating characters including Donnie Baker, Kenny Tarmac and Floyd the Trucker. He portrayed Donnie Baker in the series The Bob & Tom Show. He was also a writer on the series. He is famous for his impressions including Tony Soprano, Basketball Player Charles BarkleyTV Show Host Jim Rome and Movie Actor Morgan Freeman.

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Ron Sexton was born in the Zodiac sign Capricorn (The Maiden), and 1970 is also the year of Dog (狗) in the Chinese Zodiac.

In middle school, he did sports reports for the Franklin Central High School radio station in Indianapolis. He attended School Butler University.

He worked for the broadcast department of the NFL's Team Indianapolis Colts. He worked at Fox Sports Radio, in a role which combined his love of sports with his comedy skills.

He is an Indiana native.

His comedic hero is Comedian Tim Wilson.

Ron Sexton's income mainly comes from the work that created his reputation: a comedian. Information about his net worth in 2024 is being updated as soon as possible by allfamous.org, you can contact to tell us Net Worth of the Ron Sexton.

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Latest information about Ron Sexton updated on March 21 2023.

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