Rick Ducommun

Rick Ducommun

ActorWriterProducer
Born
July 3, 1952
Died
June 12, 2015
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Once an overweight European-Canadan man. Rick Ducommun slimmed down in the late 1980s and went on to tackle solid co-starring roles in feature films and TV, as well as headline several HBO and other pay-cable specials. Ducommun grew up on a farm, the son of an entrepreneur father with whom he did…

Biography

Once an overweight European-Canadan man. Rick Ducommun slimmed down in the late 1980s and went on to tackle solid co-starring roles in feature films and TV, as well as headline several HBO and other pay-cable specials.

Ducommun grew up on a farm, the son of an entrepreneur father with whom he did not get along. Running away from home at age 14, he hitchhiked around the northern U.S., often living in communes, until returning to Canada at age 17, this time to Vancouver.

On a dare, Ducommun tried to do stand-up comedy at a Vancouver club. He was not only asked back, but bitten by the show business bug. He began playing clubs in Canada, hosted his own children's show, "ZigZag," and was put on TV by Alan Thicke, who was then hosting a talk show out of Vancouver.

When Thicke made his deal to do Thicke of the Night (1983), a late-night talk show from L.A., he brought Ducommun down to be announcer and a performer. When the show flopped, Ducommun began performing at L.A. clubs and acting in sitcoms. He was one of the zany cops on The Last Precinct (1986) -- a short-lived NBC show, and Mahler on Max Headroom (1987). Ducommun also played small parts in films, beginning with No Small Affair (1984) but found himself limited by a frame carrying 426 lb. He slimmed down more than 200 lb., and won the role of Art Weingartner, the dumb lug nosy neighbor to Tom Hanks in The 'Burbs (1989).

Despite good reaction to his work, the film was not a success, and Ducommun found himself mixing live performances in with his occasional film work, including an appearance in Blank Check (1994).

HBO did a special with Ducommun in 1989 called Rick Ducommun: Piece of Mind (1989), which was well received, as was the follow-up, "Hit and Run" in 1992. Ducommun frequently hosted pay and cable programs featuring stand-up comedy and was an regular performer on the Comedy Channel, later renamed, Comedy Central.

Actor

Funky MonkeyFunky Monkey(2004)as Father Rick
Back by MidnightBack by Midnight(2004)as Wilson
LuckyLucky(2003)
Pauly Shore Is DeadPauly Shore Is Dead(2003)as Mitch Rosenberg
Mr. Bill Does Vegas(2002)

Additional Crew

2000 MTV Video Music Awards2000 MTV Video Music Awards(2000)

Archive Footage

Dark Side of ComedyDark Side of Comedy(2022)as Self
You Can't Kill Tom Hanks! Interview mit Regisseur Joe Dante(2014)as Art Weingartner
But... SeriouslyBut... Seriously(1993)as Self

Known for

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Rick Ducommun in Encino Man (1992)Rick Ducommun in Show 108 (1989)Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher, and Rick Ducommun in The 'Burbs (1989)Tom Hanks, Corey Feldman, Bruce Dern, Cory Danziger, Rick Ducommun, Courtney Gains, and Wendy Schaal in The 'Burbs (1989)Tom Hanks and Rick Ducommun in The 'Burbs (1989)Cory Danziger and Rick Ducommun in The 'Burbs (1989)

Credit Score: Rick Ducommun

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1Die Hard50.0019888.2041029869
2Groundhog Day20.0019938.011737043
3The Hunt for Red October7.5019907.513230781
4Spaceballs3.7519877.100227083
5Scary Movie3.0020006.300325749
6Last Action Hero2.5019936.500174592
7Loaded Weapon 12.5019936.20054257
8The Last Boy Scout2.5019917.000120548
9The 'Burbs2.5019896.80092097
10Blank Check2.3819945.30023943