Perhaps best known for playing nosy neighbor Art Wiengartner in the cult classic film The ‘Burbs, Rick Ducommun’s career started in stand up and lead to a string of supporting comedic roles in the 1980s and 1990s. Rick Ducommun died on June 12, 2015 at the age of 62, due to complications from diabetes. Ducommun’s performance as Art was a comedic triumph and a delight for anyone who saw The ‘Burbs. Art Wiengartner was the perfect overzealous neighbor, inviting himself to eat at Ray Peterson’s house and sharing his theories on the new neighbors who move into the Klopeck house down the street. Ducommun’s comedic timing was on point, especially with the delivery of his most quoted line: “Satan is good, Satan is our pal…”.
Here is a best of compilation showing some of Art’s classic moments:
The ‘Burbs was a film favorite for me in my childhood, but Ducommun also appeared in movies like Little Monsters as the villain Snik, and as Gus, one of the bar patrons who spends his night with Phil Connors over and over again. He also appeared as the limo driver in Blank Check. Ducommun was also an accomplished stand up comedian, with an HBO special airing on HBO called “Rick Ducommun: Piece of Mind”.
Rick Ducommun certainly had a huge stage presence, and he was a scene stealer in many of his roles. His career never blew up like many of the stand-up comedians who went on to have their own sitcoms or starring film roles, but Ducommun is memorable, and I certainly count him among my comedic influences.
Pour one out for Rick Ducommun.
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