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Other names
  
Richard Moranis

Name
  
Rick Moranis

Years active
  
1976–present

Role
  
Actor


Children
  
2

Height
  
1.68 m

Website
  
www.rickmoranis.com

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Full Name
  
Frederick Allan Moranis

Born
  
April 18, 1953 (age 71) (
1953-04-18
)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Occupation
  
Actor, comedian, screenwriter

Spouse
  
Anne Moranis (m. 1986–1991)

TV shows
  
Second City Television, Gravedale High, SCTV Network 90, Bob & Doug

Movies
  
Ghostbusters, Spaceballs, Honey - I Shrunk the Kids, Little Shop of Horrors, Ghostbusters II

Similar People
  
Harold Ramis, John Candy, Marcia Strassman, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson

Music group
  

Rick moranis


Frederick Allan "Rick" Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, musician, and songwriter. He is currently on film acting hiatus. 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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In 1997, Moranis began a long hiatus from acting to raise his children as a widowed father. He has not appeared in a live-action film since, although he has provided voice-over work for a few animated films, notably Disney's Brother Bear (2003). He has also released comedy albums and made appearances at fan conventions.

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Early life

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Moranis was born in Toronto, Ontario, to a Jewish family. He went to elementary school with Geddy Lee, frontman of the rock band Rush.

Career

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His career as an entertainer began as a radio disc jockey in the mid-1970s, using the on-air name "Rick Allan" at three Toronto radio stations.

In 1977 he teamed up with Winnipeg-born writer/director and performer Ken Finkleman on a series of live performances on CBC's 90 Minutes Live; comedy radio specials; and television comedy pilots, including one called Midweek and another called 1980 (produced at CBC Toronto in 1979). Both pilots starred Finkleman and Moranis in a series of irreverent sketches including an early mockumentary sketch featuring Moranis as a Canadian movie producer, and another featuring the dubbed-in voiceovers of Nazi war criminals as they appear to be discussing their Hollywood agents and the money one can earn being interviewed on major documentary series like The World At War.

In 1980, Moranis was persuaded to join the third-season cast of Second City Television (SCTV) by friend and SCTV writer/performer Dave Thomas. At the time, Moranis was the only cast member who had not come from a Second City stage troupe. He is known for such impressions as Woody Allen, Merv Griffin and David Brinkley.

With SCTV moving to CBC in 1980 (and syndicated to the United States), Moranis and Thomas were challenged to fill two additional minutes with "identifiable Canadian content", and created a sketch called The Great White North featuring the characters Bob and Doug McKenzie. By the time NBC ordered 90-minute programs for the U.S. in 1981 (the fourth season of SCTV overall), there had been such positive feedback from affiliates on the McKenzies that the network requested that the duo have a sketch in every show.

Bob and Doug became a pop culture phenomenon, which led to a top-selling and Grammy nominated album, Great White North, and the 1983 movie Strange Brew, Moranis's first major film role.

Feature films

After his SCTV work and the Strange Brew movie, Moranis had a busy career in feature films that lasted over a decade, most notably Ghostbusters; Spaceballs; Little Shop of Horrors; and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and its sequels. He also did the voice-over for a short lived cartoon series on NBC called Gravedale High (1990).

In a 2004 interview, Moranis talked about his favourite kinds of films:

On the last couple of movies I made—big-budget Hollywood movies—I really missed being able to create my own material. In the early movies I did, I was brought in to basically rewrite my stuff, whether it was Ghostbusters or Spaceballs. By the time I got to the point where I was "starring" in movies, and I had executives telling me what lines to say, that wasn't for me. I’m really not an actor. I'm a guy who comes out of comedy, and my impetus was always to rewrite the line to make it funnier, not to try to make somebody’s precious words work.

Moranis's last film roles were Barney Rubble in The Flintstones (1994) and the box-office flop Big Bully (1996). Other than the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids sequels, by the mid-1990s his only appearance in that genre was a 1993 music video, "Tomorrow's Girls" by Donald Fagen, in which he played a man married to an extraterrestrial woman. Disney's final film in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids franchise is 1997's direct-to-video film Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, in which Moranis is the final remaining original cast member. The series Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show also launched in 1997 but without Moranis, then concluding in 2000. He worked for Disney twice more (with his fellow SCTV alumnus Dave Thomas), voicing Rutt the moose in the 2003 animated film Brother Bear and its direct-to-video sequel.

Moranis was also slated to appear in The Breakfast Club, but was released by John Hughes because his interpretation of the role was not what Hughes was looking for.

In 2000, Moranis received his first film credit since 1997 when he provided voice work in the animated film, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys. In 2003, he provided his voice to the animated film Brother Bear.

As of 2004, Moranis was on the Advisory Committee for the comedy program at Humber College.

In 2005, Moranis released an album titled The Agoraphobic Cowboy, featuring country songs with lyrics which Moranis says follow in the comic tradition of songwriters/singers such as Roger Miller, Kinky Friedman, and Jim Stafford. The album was produced by Tony Scherr and is distributed through ArtistShare, as well as Moranis's official web site. Commenting on the origins of the songs, he said that in 2003, "Out of the blue, I just wrote a bunch of songs. For lack of a better explanation, they’re more country than anything. And I actually demoed four or five of them, and I'm not sure at this point what I’m going to do with them—whether I’m going to fold them into a full-length video or a movie. But, boy, I had a good time doing that."

On December 8, 2005, The Agoraphobic Cowboy was announced as a nominee for the 2006 Grammy for Best Comedy Album. On February 3, 2006, Moranis performed "Press Pound" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and discussed the development of his music career.

In 2006, Moranis reprised his role in the animated film Brother Bear 2.

In November 2007, Moranis reunited with Dave Thomas for a 24th anniversary special of Bob and Doug McKenzie, titled Bob and Doug McKenzie's 2–4 Anniversary. The duo shot new footage for this special. Thomas subsequently created a new animated Bob and Doug McKenzie series, Bob & Doug, for his company Animax Entertainment. Moranis declined to voice the role of Bob, which was taken over by Dave Coulier, but remained involved in the series as an executive producer.

In May 2013, Moranis announced that he would release a brand new comedy album titled My Mother's Brisket & Other Love Songs, his first album in eight years. The album was released on June 18, 2013. Moranis said of the release "When I first began writing jokes and sketches with various Jewish partners one of us would inevitably stop at some point and announce, "Too Jewish!" Too Jewish for the star, the show, the network, or the audience. The songs on this album are all in that category. I grew up hearing the Allan Sherman and the You Don't Have To Be Jewish albums in the 60s. Now I am in my 60s."

In June 2013, Moranis gave an interview where he talked about reprising his role as Louis Tully in a third Ghostbusters film and his disappointment with the sequel. Moranis said "I haven't talked to Dan Aykroyd about it. Somebody he's associated with called me and I said, 'I wouldn't not do it, but it's got to be good.' You know, I'm not interested in doing anything I've already done, and I thought the second one was a disappointment. But I guess I'm interested in where that guy is now. I sort of see him as being Bernie Madoff's cellmate in jail. Both of them being so orderly that they race to get up and make their beds." In 2015, regarding an offer for a brief appearance in the film, he concluded: "[Ghostbusters] didn't appeal to me. ... I wish them well. ... I hope it's terrific. But it just makes no sense to me. Why would I do just one day of shooting on something I did 30 years ago?"

Acting hiatus

Moranis took a hiatus from working in the film industry after the sudden death of his wife Ann from breast cancer in 1991. He later explained that he began to pull out of making movies in about 1996 or 1997. "I'm a single parent and I just found that it was too difficult to manage to raise my kids and to do the traveling involved in making movies. So I took a little bit of a break. And the little bit of a break turned into a longer break, and then I found that I really didn't miss it." After having declined an invitation to do a cameo appearance in 2016's Ghostbusters reboot, Moranis clarified in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that he had not, in fact, retired from film acting due to his hiatus by convincing his longer break is now the longest break, but instead had become selective about future roles, or as he put it, "picky". In interviews, Moranis does not reveal the names of his children.

In July 2017, Moranis and Dave Thomas reprised their Bob & Doug characters at a benefit concert in Toronto. Proceeds from the benefit will go toward caring for Jake Thomas, Dave Thomas' nephew, who suffered a spinal cord injury that has left him paralyzed from the waist down.

Personal Life

Moranis married costume designer Anna Belsky in 1986; together had two children, Rachel and Mitchell. Belsky died of breast cancer on February 15, 1991, ten days after turning 35 years old.

Albums

  • 1989: You, Me, the Music and Me
  • 2005: The Agoraphobic Cowboy
  • 2013: My Mother's Brisket & Other Love Songs
  • Bob and Doug McKenzie

  • 1981: The Great White North
  • 1983: Strange Brew soundtrack
  • Other soundtrack appearances

    Audio/video

  • 1973: "Rock Radio Scrapbook" (as Rick Allen)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Shrunk (pre-production) as
    Wayne Szalinski
    2018
    The Goldbergs (TV Series) as
    Dark Helmet
    - Spaceballs (2018) - Dark Helmet (voice)
    2008
    Rush: Snakes & Arrows - Live in Holland as
    Bob McKenzie
    2007
    Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary (TV Movie documentary) as
    Bob McKenzie
    2006
    Brother Bear 2 (Video) as
    Rutt (voice)
    2003
    The Animated Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie (TV Series) as
    Bob McKenzie (voice)
    2003
    Brother Bear (Video Game) as
    Rutt (voice)
    2003
    Sing Along Songs: Brother Bear - On My Way (Video short) as
    Rutt (voice)
    2003
    Brother Bear as
    Rutt (voice)
    2003
    Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids (TV Movie) as
    Holley (voice)
    2001
    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys (Video) as
    Toy Taker / Mr. Cuddles the Teddy Bear (voice)
    1997
    Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! (TV Movie) as
    Wayne
    1996
    Big Bully as
    David Leary
    1994
    The B-52's: (Meet) The Flintstones (Music Video) as
    Barney Rubble
    1994
    Sesame Street (TV Series) as
    Minnesota Shorts
    - Betty Lou's Dolly loses her head (1994) - Minnesota Shorts
    1994
    Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (Short) as
    Wayne Szalinski (uncredited)
    1994
    Little Giants as
    Danny O'Shea
    1994
    The Flintstones as
    Barney Rubble
    1993
    Donald Fagen: Tomorrows Girls (Music Video) as
    Rick Moranis
    1993
    Splitting Heirs as
    Henry Bullock
    1992
    Honey, I Blew Up the Kid as
    Wayne
    1991
    L.A. Story as
    Gravedigger (uncredited)
    1990
    Gravedale High (TV Series) as
    Max Schneider
    - Monster on Trial (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Goodbye Gravedale (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Night of the Living Dad (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Save Our School (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Frankenjockey (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - He Ain't Scary, He's My Brother (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Fear of Flying (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - The Grave Intruder (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - The Dress Up Mess Up (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Monster Gumbo (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Cleo's Pen Pal (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Do the Rad Thing (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    - Long Days Guerny Into Night (1990) - Max Schneider (voice)
    1990
    My Blue Heaven as
    Barney Coopersmith
    1990
    The Earth Day Special (TV Special) as
    Vic's Buddy
    1989
    The Rocket Boy (TV Movie) as
    Automatic Safety System
    1989
    Parenthood as
    Nathan Huffner
    1989
    Bobby Brown: On Our Own (Music Video) as
    Man on the Phone (uncredited)
    1989
    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids as
    Wayne Szalinski
    1989
    Ghostbusters II as
    Louis Tully
    1987
    Spaceballs as
    Dark Helmet
    1986
    Little Shop of Horrors as
    Seymour Krelborn
    1986
    Club Paradise as
    Barry Nye
    1985
    Head Office as
    Howard Gross
    1985
    Brewster's Millions as
    Morty King
    1985
    The Last Polka (TV Movie) as
    Linsk Minyk
    1984
    Hockey Night (TV Movie) as
    Willy Leipert
    1984
    The Wild Life as
    Harry
    1984
    Ghostbusters as
    Louis Tully
    1984
    Streets of Fire as
    Billy Fish
    1983
    Strange Brew as
    Bob McKenzie
    1983
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Bob McKenzie
    - Lily Tomlin (1983) - Bob McKenzie (uncredited)
    1981
    SCTV Network (TV Series) as
    Various / Bob McKenzie
    - Days of the Week, The/Street Beef (1982) - Various
    - Rome, Italian Style (1982) - Various
    - Battle of the PBS Stars (1982) - Various
    - Chariots of Eggs (1982) - Various
    - Pet Peeves/The Happy Wanderers (1982) - Various
    - 3D Stake from the Heart (1982) - Various
    - People's Global Golden Choice Awards (1982) - Various
    - Pre-Teen World Telethon (1982) - Various
    - The Great White North Palace (1982) - Various
    - Midnight Video Special (1982) - Various
    - Teacher's Pet (1982) - Various
    - SCTV Staff Christmas Party (1981) - Various
    - The Godfather (1981) - Various
    - Doorway to Hell (1981) - Various
    - Walter Cronkite's Brain (1981) - Various
    - Zontar (1981) - Various
    - I'm Taking My Own Head- (1981) - Various
    - CCCP 1 (1981) - Various
    - The Great White North (1981) - Various
    - Bouncin' Back to You with the Tubes (1981) - Various / Bob McKenzie
    - Pledge Week (1981) - Various
    - Moral Majority (1981) - Bob McKenzie / Various
    - Lunchtime Street Beef (1981) - Various
    - Southside Fracas (1981) - Various
    - Polynesiantown (1981) - Various
    - One on the Town (1981) - Various
    1982
    Twilight Theatre (TV Movie)
    1980
    SCTV (TV Series) as
    Various / Bob MacKenzie / Rabbi Karlov / ...
    - The Cisco Kid (1981) - Various
    - Dick Cavett (1981) - Various
    - Mel's Rock Pile: Richard Harris (1981) - Various
    - Gene Shalit's America (1981) - Various
    - The Mating Game (1981) - Various
    - Cookery Crock/Cartoon Coroner (1981) - Various
    - Midnight Express Special (1981) - Various
    - Alpha Channel (1981) - Various
    - Two Way TV/Pit Bulls (1981) - Various
    - 1984: Big Brother (1981) - Various
    - The Irwin Allen Show (1980) - Rabbi Karlov / Various
    - Hollywood Salutes Its Extras (1980) - Bob MacKenzie / Various
    - Star Wars (1980) - Various
    - Hugh Betcha's Night Gallery (1980) - Various
    - The Sammy Maudlin Show: Bob Hope in China (1980) - Bob MacKenzie / Various
    - Mel's Rock Pile (1980) - Various
    - Man's Ability to Imitate (1980) - Various
    - Gaslight (1980) - Dick Cavett
    - Play It Again, Bob (1980) - Woody Allen
    - The Lone Ranger Show (1980) - Various
    - Death Motel (1980) - Bob MacKenzie / Various
    - My Factory, My Self (1980) - Various
    - Death of a Salesman (1980) - Various
    - Thursday Night Live (1980) - Rabbi Karlov / Various
    - Lee A. Iacocca's Rock Concert (1980) - Various
    Writer
    2009
    Bob & Doug (TV Series) (creator - 9 episodes)
    - Bob and Doug Forever (2009) - (creator)
    - New Management (2009) - (creator)
    - Bob and Doug Go on Strike (2009) - (creator)
    - Bob Falls in Love (2009) - (creator)
    - I Want My CBN (2009) - (creator)
    - Ice Road Truckers (2009) - (creator)
    - Dennis Moves In (2009) - (creator)
    - No Country for Old People (2009) - (creator)
    - Back to School (2009) - (creator)
    1988
    The Best of SCTV (TV Special)
    1984
    Ghostbusters (uncredited)
    1983
    Strange Brew (written by)
    1981
    SCTV Network (TV Series) (written by - 27 episodes)
    - Days of the Week, The/Street Beef (1982) - (written by)
    - Rome, Italian Style (1982) - (written by)
    - Battle of the PBS Stars (1982) - (written by)
    - Chariots of Eggs (1982) - (written by)
    - Pet Peeves/The Happy Wanderers (1982) - (written by)
    - 3D Stake from the Heart (1982) - (written by)
    - People's Global Golden Choice Awards (1982) - (written by)
    - Pre-Teen World Telethon (1982) - (written by)
    - The Great White North Palace (1982) - (written by)
    - Midnight Video Special (1982) - (written by)
    - Teacher's Pet (1982) - (written by)
    - SCTV Staff Christmas Party (1981) - (written by)
    - The Godfather (1981) - (written by)
    - Doorway to Hell (1981) - (written by)
    - Walter Cronkite's Brain (1981) - (written by)
    - Zontar (1981) - (written by)
    - I'm Taking My Own Head- (1981) - (written by)
    - CCCP 1 (1981) - (written by)
    - The Great White North (1981) - (written by)
    - Bouncin' Back to You with the Tubes (1981) - (written by)
    - Pledge Week (1981) - (written by)
    - Moral Majority (1981) - (written by)
    - Lunchtime Street Beef (1981) - (written by)
    - Compilation (1981) - (written by)
    - Southside Fracas (1981) - (written by)
    - Polynesiantown (1981) - (written by)
    - One on the Town (1981) - (written by)
    -
    SCTV (TV Series) (writer - 12 episodes, 1980 - 1981) (series written by - 9 episodes, 1980 - 1981) (written by - 5 episodes, 1980 - 1981)
    - The Best of Season 3 (1981) - (writer)
    - The Cisco Kid (1981) - (series written by)
    - Dick Cavett (1981) - (series written by)
    - Mel's Rock Pile: Richard Harris (1981) - (written by)
    - Gene Shalit's America (1981) - (series written by)
    - The Mating Game (1981) - (series written by)
    - Cookery Crock/Cartoon Coroner (1981) - (series written by)
    - Midnight Express Special (1981) - (writer)
    - Alpha Channel (1981) - (written by)
    - Two Way TV/Pit Bulls (1981) - (writer)
    - 1984: Big Brother (1981) - (writer)
    - The Irwin Allen Show (1980) - (writer)
    - Hollywood Salutes Its Extras (1980) - (writer)
    - Star Wars (1980) - (series written by)
    - Hugh Betcha's Night Gallery (1980) - (series written by)
    - The Sammy Maudlin Show: Bob Hope in China (1980) - (writer)
    - Mel's Rock Pile (1980) - (writer)
    - Man's Ability to Imitate (1980) - (writer)
    - Gaslight (1980) - (writer)
    - Play It Again, Bob (1980) - (writer)
    - The Lone Ranger Show (1980) - (writer)
    - Death Motel (1980) - (written by)
    - My Factory, My Self (1980) - (written by)
    - Death of a Salesman (1980) - (series written by)
    - Thursday Night Live (1980) - (series written by)
    - Lee A. Iacocca's Rock Concert (1980) - (written by)
    Producer
    2009
    Bob & Doug (TV Series) (executive producer - 9 episodes)
    - Bob and Doug Forever (2009) - (executive producer)
    - New Management (2009) - (executive producer)
    - Bob and Doug Go on Strike (2009) - (executive producer)
    - Bob Falls in Love (2009) - (executive producer)
    - I Want My CBN (2009) - (executive producer)
    - Ice Road Truckers (2009) - (executive producer)
    - Dennis Moves In (2009) - (executive producer)
    - No Country for Old People (2009) - (executive producer)
    - Back to School (2009) - (executive producer)
    Soundtrack
    2018
    Diminishing Returns (Podcast Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - Little Shop of Horrors (2018) - (performer: "Grow For Me", "Suddenly, Seymour", "Da-Doo", "Skid Row (Downtown)")
    - Mamma Mia! (2018) - (performer: "Da-Doo")
    -
    Ash vs Evil Dead (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2016) (writer - 1 episode, 2016)
    - DUI (2016) - (performer: "Take Off") / (writer: "Take Off")
    2008
    Family Guy (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Road to Germany (2008) - (performer: "Mort the Jew")
    1997
    Muppets Tonight (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Rick Moranis (1997) - (performer: "High Hopes" (uncredited), "Salute to the late fifties crooners, obscure British bands and Bill Withers")
    1989
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Rick Moranis/Rickie Lee Jones (1989) - (performer: "Food, Glorious Food", "Happy Talk", "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" - uncredited)
    1986
    Little Shop of Horrors (performer: "Skid Row (Downtown)", "Da-Doo", "Grow For Me", "Feed Me (Git It)", "Suddenly, Seymour", "The Meek Shall Inherit")
    Director
    1983
    Strange Brew
    Thanks
    2013
    Astor's Squeeze (Short) (special thanks)
    Self
    -
    An Afternoon with SCTV (TV Special) (post-production) as
    Self
    2020
    Prop Culture (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (2020) - Self
    2006
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Stephen Colbert/Sarah Vowell/Rick Moranis (2006) - Self - Guest
    1999
    Discovering Bedrock (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1997
    Pizza Hut Celebraty (Short) as
    Self
    1997
    Muppets Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Rick Moranis (1997) - Self
    1994
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 May 1994 (1994) - Self - Guest
    1993
    Sesame Street (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #25.49 (1994) - Self
    - Ruthie Dances (1993) - Self
    1993
    Clive Anderson Talks Back (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.9 (1993) - Self - Guest
    1992
    Honey I Blew Up the Kid: The Making of 'Honey I Blew Up the Kid' (Video documentary short) as
    Self / Wayne Szalinski
    1992
    Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (TV Series) as
    Self - Narrator (segment "Little Toot and the Loch Ness Monster")
    - Little Toot and the Loch Ness Monster/Choo Choo (1992) - Self - Narrator (segment "Little Toot and the Loch Ness Monster") (voice)
    1990
    Showbiz Today (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 August 1990 (1990) - Self
    1990
    The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 17 August 1990 (1990) - Self - Guest
    1982
    Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 14 August 1990 (1990) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 6 October 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 21 June 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #5.159 (1986) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 August 1983 (1983) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.87 (1982) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.7 (1982) - Self - Guest
    1990
    The 62nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1990
    The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    Wogan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #10.14 (1990) - Self
    1989
    The Making of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Host / Wayne Szalinski
    1983
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Host / Jackie Mason / Jim Bakker / ...
    - Rick Moranis/Rickie Lee Jones (1989) - Self - Host / Jackie Mason / Jim Bakker / -
    - Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas/The Bus Boys (1983) - Self - Co-Host / Various
    1989
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 22 June 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
    1987
    A Story of Little Shop of Horrors (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1984
    On the Scene with the Ghostbusters (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1984
    Music Video from 'Streets of Fire' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / Billy Fish
    1982
    The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1982
    The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1982) - Self
    1976
    90 Minutes Live (TV Series) as
    Regular
    Archive Footage
    2020
    Minty Comedic Arts (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 10 Things - Ghostbusters II The Unused Scripts (2023) - Self
    - 10 Things You Didn't Know About Flintstones Movie (2020) - Self
    2022
    George Carlin's American Dream (TV Series documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2014
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #41.85 (2021) - Self
    - Episode #40.18 (2020) - Self
    - Episode #38.191 (2019) - Self
    - Best Super Bowl Moments! (2019) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 August 2014 (2014) - Self
    2021
    Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Scooby-Doo (2002) (2021) - Self
    2020
    DDayCobra (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Rick Moranis Was Attacked For Being WHITE (2020) - Self
    2020
    The Story of LA Story (Video documentary short) as
    Gravedigger
    2019
    The Movies That Made Us (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Actor 'Louis'
    - Ghostbusters (2019) - Self - Actor 'Louis'
    2018
    Howard (Documentary) as
    Seymour Krelborn
    2014
    Video Games AWESOME! (TV Series) as
    Louis Tully
    - Harold Ramis Is AWESOME! Show and Trailer Tribute! (2014) - Louis Tully
    2011
    Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
    Seymour Krelborn / Billy Fish
    - Comparativa: La Tienda de los Horrores (2013) - Seymour Krelborn
    - Calles de fuego (2011) - Billy Fish
    2011
    Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) as
    Louis Tully
    - Revenge of the Commercials (2011) - Louis Tully (uncredited)
    2008
    5 Second Movies (TV Series short) as
    Dark Helmet
    - Spaceballs (2008) - Dark Helmet
    2006
    Second City: First Family of Comedy (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - It Came from Melonville (2006) - Self
    1997
    Muppets Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Best of Muppets Tonight! (1997) - Self
    1996
    The Best of John Candy on SCTV (TV Movie) as
    Various Characters
    1994
    Monte Video (TV Series) as
    Barney Rubble
    - Urlaub (1994) - Barney Rubble (uncredited)
    1988
    The Best of SCTV (TV Special) as
    Various Characters
    1984
    Ray Parker Jr.: Ghostbusters (Music Video) as
    Louis Tully (uncredited)
    1981
    SCTV Network (TV Series) as
    Various
    - Compilation (1981) - Various
    1981
    SCTV (TV Series) as
    Various
    - The Best of Season 3 (1981) - Various

    References

    Rick Moranis Wikipedia