Education
Ronnie played high school football at Birmingham High School, where he and his older brother Kenny were the only African American students, and attended the University of California, Los Los Angeles
Ronnie played high school football at Birmingham High School, where he and his older brother Kenny were the only African American students, and attended the University of California, Los Los Angeles
Eckstine met singer Leslie Uggams in June 1964 while she was performing at the Flamingo Las Vegas and the two started dating. Uggams announced her engagement to Eckstine the following month while she was performing in Australia. Eckstine was then conscripted into military service, and Uggams left him for Grahame Pratt, a European Australian man who she married in 1965.
Six months after he completed his military service, and with dramatic training by Lillian Randolph, Eckstine made his acting debut in the 1967 film The Love-Insurance.
He appeared in the television movie Shadow on the Land (1968), an adaptation of Sinclair Lewis"s novel lieutenant Can"t Happen Here, and had guest roles in the television series Room 222 and Cannon. In the 1970s he also sang and played bass in his own band, The Spicegarden.
In the 1980s, Eckstine began promoting concerts and managing disco and other dance music groups and by the late 1990s had established Ron Eckstine Management, based in Beverly Hills. In February 1984, Eckstine was arrested on charges of forgery and evasion of arrest, and he escaped from jail the following month by exchanging identification bracelets with another prisoner and leaving on that prisoner"s bail.
Eckstine"s family then issued a press release asking the Los Angeles Police Department to be discreet in their attempts to recapture him.