Jack Riley

Jack Riley

1935-12-30 – 2016-08-19 (age 80) Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Biography

John Albert Riley Jr. (December 30, 1935 – August 19, 2016) was an American actor, comedian and writer. He was known for playing Elliot Carlin, a chronic psychology client of the main character on The Bob Newhart Show, and for voicing Stu Pickles, one of the parents in the animated Rugrats franchise.

Riley was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Agnes C. Riley (nÊe Corrigan) and John Albert Riley. After attending Saint Ignatius High School and John Carroll University, he served in the U.S. Army.

After being discharged, Riley became a popular radio personality in Cleveland, along with his radio partner and "straight man" Jeff Baxter; The Baxter & Riley Show on WERE (1300 AM) featured not only music but comedy sketches and a slew of offbeat characters that Riley and Baxter voiced. Riley gave up the radio show in the mid-1960s and moved to Los Angeles, where his Cleveland friend Tim Conway helped him obtain work writing comedy sketches, which later led to acting opportunities.

First a semi-regular in the cast of the 1960s sitcom Occasional Wife, a short-lived show on NBC in which he played Wally Frick, Riley was perhaps most famous for playing Elliot Carlin, the neurotic, sour, and selfish patient on The Bob Newhart Show 1972–1978. In 1973, he was cast as Gomez Addams in The Addams Family Fun-House, then in 1979, he starred in ABC's holiday telefilm The Halloween That Almost Wasn't (a.k.a. The Night Dracula Saved The World) as Warren the Werewolf (Wolf Man) of Budapest. Riley then, in 1980, appeared in a comedy special for HBO called The Wild Wacky Wonderful World of Winter. He was a regular cast member in The Tim Conway Show, a comedy-variety show that aired on CBS from March 1980 through late summer 1981, acting in sketch comedy in each episode. In 1985, he reprised his Bob Newhart Show role of Elliot Carlin on St. Elsewhere, and did so again in a 1987 episode of ALF.

Among his other TV credits are multiple appearances on such shows as Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (parodying Lyndon Johnson), M*A*S*H, Barney Miller, Hogan's Heroes, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, One Day at a Time, Gomer Pyle, Diff'rent Strokes, and Night Court. He was also a favorite of Mel Brooks, appearing in several of his films: High Anxiety (1977), History of the World: Part I (1981), To Be or Not to Be (1983), and (cameo only) Spaceballs (1987).

Riley often provided voiceovers for television and radio commercials, most notably in spots for Country Crock margarine. He also voiced the character "P.C. Modem, the computer genius" in radio commercials for CompUSA that aired in the 1990s. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Riley was known for voicing Stu Pickles (father of the main protagonist Tommy) in the animated series Rugrats. The franchise consisted of the TV series, the spin-off All Grown Up! and the film trilogy.

He continued to make guest appearances during the 1990s in popular sitcoms, showing up in episodes of Seinfeld, Son of the Beach, Friends, Coach, The Drew Carey Show, That '70s Show, and, in a gag appearance, as an unnamed but obvious Mr. Carlin in a 1988 episode of Newhart. He made a cameo appearance on the November 23, 2013, episode of Saturday Night Live, as a subway passenger during the sketch "Matchbox 3". That episode would be his final acting role.

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Known For

Spaceballs
Spaceballs

1987

as TV Newsman

Boogie Nights
Boogie Nights

1997

as Lawyer

The Player
The Player

1992

as Jack Riley

The Long Goodbye
The Long Goodbye

1973

as Riley

Catch-22
Catch-22

1970

as Doctor

The Rugrats Movie
The Rugrats Movie

1998

as Stuart 'Stu' Pickles (voice)

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

2000

as Stu Pickles (voice)

Rugrats Go Wild
Rugrats Go Wild

2003

as Stuart 'Stu' Pickles (voice)

Room 6
Room 6

2006

as James Brewster

McCabe & Mrs. Miller
McCabe & Mrs. Miller

1971

as Riley Quinn

High Anxiety
High Anxiety

1977

as The Desk Clerk

History of the World: Part I
History of the World: Part I

1981

as Stoned Soldier #2 - The Roman Empire

Silent Movie
Silent Movie

1976

as Executive

Frances
Frances

1982

as Bob Barnes

The Bank Shot
The Bank Shot

1974

as Agent Jackson

The Bank Shot
The Bank Shot

1974

as Jackson

A Dangerous Woman
A Dangerous Woman

1993

as Bandleader

To Be or Not to Be
To Be or Not to Be

1983

as Dobish

Days of Wine and Roses
Days of Wine and Roses

1963

as Waiter (uncredited)

Gleaming the Cube
Gleaming the Cube

1989

as Homeowner