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Rick Ducommun
Age
56
Birthday
Jul. 3rd, 1956
Born in
Saskatchewan,
Height
6' 5
Rick Ducommun's Main TV Roles
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Main Movie Roles2002 - Like Mike2001 - Harvard Man 2000 - Scary Movie 1995 - Jury Duty 1994 - Blank Check 1993 - Groundhog Day 1993 - Loaded Weapon 1 1993 - Ghost in the Machine 1993 - Last Action Hero 1992 - Encino Man 1992 - Class Act 1991 - The Last Boy Scout 1990 - Gremlins 2: The New Batch 1990 - The Hunt for Red October 1989 - Little Monsters 1989 - The 'Burbs 1988 - Die Hard 1987 - Spaceballs 1986 - A Fine Mess |
Richard "Rick" Ducommun (born July 3, 1956) is a Canadian actor and comedian, often seen in supporting roles on both television and the silver screen.
Ducommun was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Among his credits include Bart (half of Biff and Bart) in the Canadian children's TV series Zig Zag, Rick Dukeman in the music video show Rock 'N' America, Tom Hanks' neighbor Art Weingartner in The 'Burbs, a barfly in the Bill Murray comedy Groundhog Day, Henry the chauffeur in Blank Check, and villainous monster "Snik" in the Fred Savage fantasy Little Monsters.[1]
Ducommun is recognizable in minor roles for several blockbuster films, such as Spaceballs, Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, The Experts, The Last Boy Scout, Encino Man, Last Action Hero and Scary Movie.
TRIVIA:
- Resides in Ontario, Canada, with his wife Lauren and 3 kids.
- Rick and his brother Peter started the legendary Canadian skateboard company, Skull Skates, in the late 1970s. The company was then called Great North Country Skateboards. The company is now the sole property of Peter.
- Also starred along with Bill Reiter in the Canadian kids show ZigZag produced by BCTV during the 1980s. The two were known as "Biff and Bart" (earlier in the series as Mr. Cool and Mr. Nerdo) and both had their own sidekick puppets named appropriately, Little Biff and Little Bart. While the show ZigZag primarily featured informative segments for kids hosted by "special guest star" Terry David Mulligan or co-host Marilyn Smith, the Biff and Bart show started out only as a 2 minute "filler" segment. Over the years, it ultimately took control of the entire 30 minute show, and the resulting episodes became classics of clubhouse tv. ZigZag was shot in Vancouver, BC.
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