![]() ![]() Offerman had some input into the character's creation, and some aspects of Ron's personality were inspired by the actor, like his affinity for woodworking and 16-year-old Lagavulin Single Malt scotch. ![]() Ron claims not to be interested in the personal lives of those around him but actually cares a great deal about his colleagues and has a particularly strong respect for Leslie.Ĭonceived by series creators Michael Schur and Greg Daniels, Ron has been a central character since the pilot episode of Parks and Recreation. He hates and fears his ex-wives, both named Tammy, one of whom is played by Offerman's real-life wife, Megan Mullally. He loves meat, woodworking, hunting, Lagavulin whisky, breakfast foods, nautical literature, and sex. Ron, who has an extremely deadpan and stereotypical masculine personality, actively works to make government less effective and despises interacting with the public. In demeanor, political philosophy and work ethic, Knope and Swanson are polar opposites: where Knope is sunny and outgoing, decidedly liberal and constantly working, Swanson is distant, and as a staunch libertarian, is a strong advocate for small government-stating his belief that government should be privatized-and therefore believes that the parks department should not even exist. In the series, Ron is the director of the Parks and Recreation department of fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, and the immediate superior of series protagonist Leslie Knope ( Amy Poehler). Ronald Ulysses Swanson is a fictional character portrayed by Nick Offerman from the situation comedy television series Parks and Recreation on NBC, created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. Tammy "Tammy Two" Swanson (divorced twice) Superintendent of Pawnee National Park (future) ![]() Owns 51% of the Lagavulin Distillery (future) Owner and chairman of Very Good Building and Development Company Director of the Pawnee City Department of Parks and Recreation (former) ![]()
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