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Home/People/Rick Ducommun
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Born
Jul 3, 1952Died: Jun 12, 2015
Lived 62 years
Place of Birth
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

32
Movies
8
TV Shows
Also Known As
Richard Ducommun
IMDb Profile

Rick Ducommun

Acting

Biography
Richard “Rick” Ducommun was a European-Canadian businessman, entrepreneur, stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer. He was known for his supporting turns in various films, most prominently 1989's The 'Burbs and Little Monsters. Ducommun was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada, on July 3, 1952. He grew up on a farm and began doing stand-up comedy in his teens. He moved to Vancouver in the early 1980s and hosted the children's television show Zig Zag. Ducommun's film career began in the mid-1980s with small roles in films such as No Small Affair (1984) and A Fine Mess (1986). He had his breakthrough role in 1989 as Art Weingartner, the nosy neighbor in Joe Dante's The 'Burbs. He followed that up with a starring role in Little Monsters (1989), as the monster-fighting kid's show host. Ducommun continued to work steadily in film and television throughout the 1990s, appearing in films such as Spaceballs (1987), Die Hard (1988), Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990), and The Hunt for Red October (1990). He also had recurring roles on the television shows Amazing Stories (1985-1987) and Max Headroom (1987-1988). Ducommun's career slowed down in the 2000s, but he continued to work in film and television. He appeared in films such as Scary Movie (2000) and MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000), and he had a recurring role on the television series Just Shoot Me! (1997-2003). Ducommun died in Vancouver on June 12, 2015, at the age of 62. He had been suffering from complications from diabetes.
Back By Midnight poster

Back By Midnight

as Wilson
2005
Funky Monkey poster

Funky Monkey

as Father Rick
2004
Pauly Shore Is Dead poster

Pauly Shore Is Dead

as Mitch Rosenberg
2003
Like Mike poster

Like Mike

as Dad Outside Arena
2002
Mr. Bill Does Vegas poster

Mr. Bill Does Vegas

Cast
2002
MVP: Most Valuable Primate poster

MVP: Most Valuable Primate

as Coach Marlowe
2000
Ready to Run poster

Ready to Run

as Cyclone (voice)
2000
Scary Movie poster

Scary Movie

as Cindy's Dad
2000
Final Voyage poster

Final Voyage

as Jasper
1999
Dogmatic poster

Dogmatic

as George
1999
Jury Duty poster

Jury Duty

as The Real Frank (uncredited)
1995
The Shaggy Dog poster

The Shaggy Dog

as Officer Kelly
1994
Blank Check poster

Blank Check

as Henry
1994
Ghost in the Machine poster

Ghost in the Machine

as Phil Stewart
1993
Last Action Hero poster

Last Action Hero

as Ripper's Agent
1993
Groundhog Day poster

Groundhog Day

as Gus
1993
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 poster

National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1

as D.A.
1993
Class Act poster

Class Act

as Parole Officer Reichert
1992
Encino Man poster

Encino Man

as Mr. Brush
1992
The Last Boy Scout poster

The Last Boy Scout

as Pool Owner
1991