Rick Moranis

A diminutive, rumpled comic actor, Rick Moranis has specialized in playing gawky, maladroit characters. A veteran of the Toronto cabaret circuit and a member of the Canadian branch of the famed Second City improvisational comedy troupe, he demonstrated his versatility and talent for mimicry on the frenetic Canadian comedy show, "SCTV" (syndicated, 1977-81), on which he teamed with Dave Thomas to create Bob and Doug McKenzie, the beer-sloshed woodsmen hosts of "The Great White North". Moranis' only other TV series was the animated "Rick Moranis in Gravedale High" (NBC, 1990), though he has appeared on such series and specials as "Twilight Theater" (NBC, 1982), "The Last Polka" (HBO, 1985), "Hockey Night" (PBS, 1987) and "Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories" (Showtime, 1992). With "SCTV" cohort Thomas, Moranis co-directed, co-wrote and co-starred as the fictional McKenzies in his film debut, "Strange Brew" (1983). After one teen flick ("The Wild Life", 1984), he gained wider recognition for his role as Sigourney Weaver's wimpy neighbor in "Ghostbusters" (1984). Although Moranis has appeared in several misfires ("Brewster's Millions" 1985; "Spaceballs" 1987), he scored as the florist Seymour in the 1986 musical remake of "Little Shop of Horrors" and particularly as the befuddled tinkerer in the surprise family hit, "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" (1989).

Moranis' two biggest hits spawned their inevitable sequels: "Ghostbusters II" (1989) and "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid" (1992). He has also turned in endearingly goofy character performances in several films with Steve Martin: "Parenthood" (1989, as an over-eager dad), "My Blue Heaven" (1990, as a shy FBI agent), and "L.A. Story" (1991, a cameo as a gravedigger). Moranis personified the classic Hanna-Barbera character Barney Rubble in the summer hit, "The Flintstones" (1994). As the best friend of Fred Flintstone (John Goodman), he dyed his naturally brown hair blond and maintained a dopey smirk throughout. His next two comedies were just as broad, but not as wide in their appeal: the kids football film "Little Giants" (1994) and the high school revenge tale "Big Bully" (1995).

  • Born:
    April 18, 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Comedian, Director, Writer, Radio engineer
Milestones
  • 1971 Began career as a part-time radio engineer in Toronto, Ontario while still in high school; supplied station s deejays with funny one-liners which led to his own radio show which he hosted and wrote (date approximate)
  • 1975 Moved to Los Angeles (for five weeks)
  • 1981 Recorded first comedy album, Great White North (with Dave Thomas)
  • 1982 Featured on NBC TV pilot, Twilight Theatre II
  • 1983 Film acting, co-directing and co-writing (with Dave Thomas) debut in Strange Brew
  • 1984 Had small, but memorable role as nerdy, possessed Louis in the blockbuster hit Ghostbusters
  • 1986 Starred as nebbish Seymour in the black comedy/musical film version of Little Shop of Horrors ; first movie with Steve Martin
  • 1987 Played Darth Vader-like villain in Mel Brooks Star Wars spoof Spaceballs
  • 1989 Cast in the superb ensemble comedy Parenthood
  • 1989 First hit film, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
  • 1989 Reprised role in Ghostbusters II
  • 1990 Co-starred with Martin in My Blue Heaven
  • 1991 Played an uncredited cameo role as a gravedigger in the Martin s comedy, LA Story
  • 1994 Starred in the kids football flick Little Giants
  • 1994 Was the perfect live-action Barney Rubble in The Flintstones , starring John Goodman and Rosie O Donnell
  • 1995 Acted in the high-school revenge comedy Big Bully
  • 1997 Appeared in Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves , the second sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
  • Joined Second City TV syndicated TV series during its third season on CBC as a performer/writer
  • Performed on Toronto cabaret circuit in the 1970s
  • Series regular on and writer for SCTV Network 90 series
  • Supplied the voice of the high school teacher protagonist of the Saturday morning animated children s program, Rick Moranis in Gravedale High

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