Jay Rasumny(1948-2020)
- Actor
- Producer
Veteran actor-songwriter Jay Rasumny is the star of the science-fiction
comedy film
Wam Bam Thank You Spaceman (1975)
and the producer of the horror classic
To All a Goodnight (1980). He
began his career on stage in New York after graduating from Queens
College. He toured with the Obie-winning Open Eye Company and played
Lincoln/MacArthur in Tom O'Horgan's
"American Heroes". He has also been seen as Oscar in "The Odd Couple"
and Bogie in "Play it Again Sam", and as spokesman for the great
Art Metrano and his one-man show, "Metrano's
Accidental Comedy . . . Jews Don't Belong on Ladders" On screen, Jay
followed in the footsteps of his cousin
Mikhail Rasumny, when he first appeared
on the soap opera
How to Survive a Marriage (1974)
and in the film
The Abductors (1972). Many
roles followed in movies and on television, where he has played
opposite such greats as
Mickey Rooney,
Jack Palance,
James Garner,
Louise Fletcher,
Jack Warden,
Robert Vaughan,
Shecky Greene,
Billy Crystal and
Will Smith. He remains active in all
media.