![]() ![]() Marshal Virgil Earp in Tombstone, and ex-Union Army captain Shea Brennan in the miniseries 1883. Army cavalry officer John Buford in Gettysburg, deputy U.S. Elliott typically portrays gruff, tough-as-nails gunslingers like U.S. Not only is Ron Dunn the polar opposite of Ron Swanson, but he’s also the polar opposite of the kind of character that Elliott usually plays. Much like the other doppelgängers, the Parks and Rec writers used Ron Dunn as a hilarious foil for his Pawnee counterpart. Whereas Swanson is a staunch libertarian, Dunn is a free-spirited hippie Swanson is an avid carnivore while Dunn is a vegan who plans to become a “freegan vegan.” Ron Dunn believes in the zodiac (he’s a Capricorn), he’s a member of a frisbee-golf league, and his spirit animal is a hawk. However, before long, Ron Swanson is horrified to learn that Ron Dunn stands for everything he stands against. They both have prominent mustaches and appreciate brevity. At first, the two Rons seem like two peas in a pod. Everyone in Pawnee’s parks department is paired up with their Eagleton counterpart in Parks and Rec: April Ludgate is matched up with Tynnyfer, Donna Meagle is matched up with Craig, Tom Haverford is matched up with Eric, and Ron Swanson is matched up with Ron Dunn. He first appeared in season 6, episode 4, “Doppelgängers.” This episode takes place during the town merger between Pawnee and Eagleton. ![]() Elliott played Ron Dunn in Parks and Rec.
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