Coby Ruskin (October 15, 1911 – March 3, 1987) was an American television director and stage actor/director whose 1950s career was severely impacted by the
Hollywood blacklist
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[Hemlich, Jane (2009). ]
Out of Step
'. Wilmington, Ohio : Orange Frazer Press. pp. 128, 131. . "In normal times, Ruskin, a brilliant director and actor, might not have considered taking a job on The Arthur Murray Party. My father ..had a reputation for being difficult, and his wife was a rank amateur with stage aspirations. But these were not normal times. This was the shameful era .when a Wisconsin senator, Joseph McCarthy, launched a campaign to rid the entertainment industry of those he considered Communists. ..My father, who was rabid on the subject .and believed Coby was one of 'them,' nonetheless had no qualms about he hire Coby recognized my mother's gift for comedy and under his coaching she held her own with such pros as Bert Lahr, Groucho Marx and Robert Cummings." He later worked extensively on
sitcoms
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such as ''
The Dick Van Dyke Show'', ''
The Andy Griffith Show
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The series ...
'', ''
Gomer Pyle – USMC'', ''
The Bill Cosby Show'', and ''
Here's Lucy
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''.
Early life and career
A native
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,
Ruskin earned his
Bachelor of Arts
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from
Lafayette College
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and a
Master's
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in French literature from
The Sorbonne.
In May 1950, Ruskin—as Gobo the Clown—hosted the weekly children's show, ''Gobo's Circus'', on
WNBT in New York.
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''Ross Reports on Television''. Vol. 2, No. 4, Supplement C. July 2 - 9, 1950. p. 39.
On the sitcom ''
Here's Lucy
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'', Ruskin directed every one of the final three season's episodes with the exception of the last six, which marked the return of the show's original director,
Jack Donohue.
In an interview published in 1998, ''
Andy Griffith
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'' scripter—and former actor—
Harvey Bullock fondly recalls his first-ever encounter with Ruskin (presumably circa fall 1957).
The director, Coby Ruskin, was a darling man. I knew him vaguely from England, where he was directing a TV series. It was some sort of show with guest entertainers. I was in a comedy at the Garrick Theater London, and a segment from the play was to air on this show. The actors all trooped in for rehearsal with Coby, who was directing the segment. He was just marvelous. When he finished, the segment was better than anything else in our play, and we all wished that he had directed the whole thing. I will never forget it. His talent, his understanding and warmth just enveloped you, filled you with confidence, and made you as steady as a rock. Coby, you were great!”
A not dissimilar note had been struck nearly four decades earlier, when, in 1959, Kathryn Kohnfelder Murray recounted her—and husband
Arthur Murray
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Early life and start in dance
Arthur Mur ...
's—nearly-decade-long on-air collaboration with Ruskin.
Coby has been with us ever since 951
Year 951 (Roman numerals, CMLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
* King Berengar II of Italy seizes Liguria, with help from the feudal lord Oberto I. He reorganizes the territorie ...
and I will always be grateful to him for encouraging me to be creative. ..Coby had been an actor and a stage director before he entered television. He has unusual talent for comedy and is himself a skilled pantomimist. After he had been with us for a few months he suggested that I add to my M.C. role. As he put it, 'Let’s put Katie in the act.' I reminded him that I had no stage experience, that I couldn’t sing and that my dancing was limited to the ballroom variety. So he started me as a performer with record pantomimes which were then a popular novelty. To these, he soon added some incidental dance steps.[Murray, Kathryn Kohnfelder (1960). ]
My Husband, Arthur Murray
'. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 122. . "Coby Ruskin had been an actor and a stage director before he entered television. He has unusual talent for comedy and is himself a skilled pantomimist. After he had been with us for a few months he suggested that I add to my M.C. role. As he put it, 'Let’s put Katie in the act.' I reminded him that I had no stage experience, that I couldn’t sing and that my dancing was limited to the ballroom variety. So he started me as a performer with record pantomimes which were then a popular novelty. To these, he soon added some incidental dance steps"
Ruskin's success in unleashing Mrs. Murray's hitherto wasted talents and creativity would eventually prompt TV host and humorist
Sam Levenson to borrow an ancient but still pertinent quip, noting that Murray "makes his living by the sweat of his Frau."
Personal life and death
From at least 1940 on, Ruskin was married to Pittsburgh-born singer Lois—aka Louise—Kaye (née Lucille Catherine Keicher).
["United States, Census, 1940", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQSZ-6J9 : Wed Jan 22 17:14:16 UTC 2025), Entry for Coby Ruskin and Louise Kaye, 1940.]
Survived by his wife, Ruskin died in Los Angeles on March 3, 1987, at age 75, from what Chuck Warn, speaking for the
Writers Guild of America
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, described as "complications after surgery."
[Associated Press (March 5, 1987)]
"Famed TV Director Coby Ruskin Dies"
''Ventura County Star''. p. D-3.
Works
*''Gobo's Circus'' (1950) – Host—as "Gobo the Clown"—and commercial reader
*''
All Star Revue
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'' (1950) 2 episodes
*''
The Sammy Kaye Show'' (1951) 1 episode
*''
The Colgate Comedy Hour
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'' (1951) 1 episode
*''
The Bob & Ray Show'' (1951–1953)
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The Arthur Murray Party
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'' (1951–1959)
[Murray, Kathryn (March 7, 1959). "Arthur's Television Troubles, Part Four. ''Saturday Evening Post''. pp. 36, 111–112]
114
*''
Chelsea at Nine'' (1957) 5 episodes
*''
Sword of Freedom'' (1957)
** Ep. 1.26 "Angelica's Past"
** Ep. 1.28 "Christina"
** Ep. 1.31 "A Game of Chance"
** Ep. 1.33 "The Reluctant Duke"
*''Just Polly and Me'' (1960),
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special feat.
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and
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The Bob Newhart Show
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'' (1961–1962)
*''The All-Star Comedy Hour'' (1962)
*''
The Dick Van Dyke Show'' (1962–1963)
*''
The Danny Thomas Show
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'' (1963) 5 episodes
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Alcoa Premiere
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'' (1963)
** Ep. 2.18 "George Gobel Presents"
*''
The Bill Dana Show''
*''
Mickey'' (1964) 2 episodes
*''
The Andy Griffith Show
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Hank'' (1965)
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Li'l Abner
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'' (1966), unsold
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pilot—aired 9/67—starring
Sammy Jackson and
Jeannine Riley
*''
Off to See the Wizard'' (1968)
*''
The Good Guys'' (1968–1969)
*''
Julia'' (1968–1971)
*''
The Jim Nabors Hour''
*''
The Doris Day Show
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The series is remembered for its multiple format and cast chang ...
''
*''
The Bill Cosby Show''
** "The Elevator Doesn't Stop Here Anymore"
"Sunday Evening"
''TV Guide''. January 10–16. p. A-27.
*'' Love American Style''
*''Here's Lucy
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'' (1970–1974)
**Ep. "Lucy and the Franchise Fiasco" (1973) – Drunk
*''Arnie
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'' (1971)
*'' Sanford and Son'' (1972)
*'' Bridget Loves Bernie'' (1972)
*'' The Paul Lynde Show'' (1973)
*''When Things Were Rotten
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'' (1975)
References
External links
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Show No. 6" Episode 1.6 – Pictured: (l-r) Director Coby Ruskin, host Bob Newhart
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1911 births
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American television directors
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