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- Frederick Allan "Rick" Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian Comedian, Actor, Musician, Singer and Magician.
- In "Road to Germany", he appeared as Seymour Krelborne, his character from Little Shop of Horrors to explain where Mort Goldman went in the song "Mort the Jew", based on "Da Doo" from the film. For Herbert's performance of "Somewhere That's Green" in the episode "The Courtship of Stewie's Father", Chris fulfills the role of Krelborne.
- Rick Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter and songwriter. He appeared in films such as Ghostbusters and II, Little Shop of Horrors, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Honey, I Blew Up the Kid.
- Rick Moranis (born 18 April1953; age 64)
- Rick Moranis began his career as a radio announcer while he was still at high school, which led to him writing, producing and starring in his own show. He joined the Canadian sketch series SCTV, winning an Emmy for writing and portraying Bob McKenzie. The character became the basis for the film Strange Brew, which Moranis co-wrote and co-directed, and in which he made his film acing debut. His character in Ghostbusters II was similar to one he played on SCTV.
- Rick Moranis got his start on the sketch comedy show SCTV. His most popular character was "Bob" of Bob and Doug McKenzie (with costar Dave Thomas). After his wife died of liver cancer, Moranis significantly reduced the amount of acting work he took so that he could devote his time to raising his children. However, he has since stated that he is not averse to taking a role under the right circumstances.
- Rick Moranis (b. 1953) is a Canadian comic actor best known for his work on SCTV and in films such as Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors (directed by Frank Oz), and the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids movies.
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- Frederick Allan "Rick" Moranis is a Canadian actor and comedian. After finding fame on SCTV, he forged a film career, in motion pictures such as Little Shop of Horrors, the Honey, I Shrunk The Kids films, Parenthood, Little Giants and Spaceballs. He took a hiatus from acting following his wife's death. He auditioned to voice Charlie in Oliver and Company 2 and voiced himself in an episode of Oliver and Company:The Series. He is mentioned in the Family Guy fanfic Road to Canada and Steve owns a copy of Little Giants in the American Dad! fanfic Dinner for Schuckmans.
- Rick Moranis is a Canadian actor is the voice of Trikey
- Frederick Alan "Rick" Moranis was born on April 18th, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a radio DJ in the 70's, and made it big on SCTV in 1979. Originally intended to protest against government requirements for "Identifiable Canadian Content" on the show, Rick, along with SCTV cast mate Dave Thomas, thought up of Bob and Doug McKenzie, two half-wit, drunkard brothers who talk about various things on The Great White North. However, despite the McKenzie Bros. being incredibly stereotypical characters, this all worked too well and made them really popular with the audience, so much that the U.S. version also included The Great White North skits. This also made the two comedians members of the Order Of Canada due to their contribution.
- Frederick Allan "Rick" Moranis is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, director, musician, singer-songwriter and former DJ. He was also known for playing the role of Seymour Krelborn in the musical film version of Little Shop of Horrors, Dark Helmet (a parody of Darth Vader) in Mel Brooks' Spaceballs (parody of Star Wars) and Louis Tully in Ghostbusters and Ghostbuster II.
- Frederick Allan "Rick" Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, screenwriter, musician and songwriter. He came to prominence in the sketch comedy series Second City Television (SCTV) in the 1980s and later appeared in several Hollywood films, including Strange Brew (1983), Ghostbusters (1984), Spaceballs (1987), Little Shop of Horrors (1986), Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989, and its 1992 and 1997 sequels), Parenthood (1989), My Blue Heaven (1990), and The Flintstones (1994).
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