Bill Mumy
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| Known for: |
Papillon, Bless the Beasts & Children, Rascal |
| Birth name: |
Charles William Mumy Jr. |
| Birthday: |
1 February 1954,
San Gabriel, California, USA |
| Height: |
5' 7" 1.70 m |
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Wife is a childbirth instructor.

Last name is pronounced "Moomy" not "Mummy"

Had a recurring role as "Lennier" on "Babylon 5" (1994). Mumy had also repeatedly tried to land a guest role on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993), but the producers always wanted him to play an alien. He held out until they allowed him to play a human, which he did in the DS9 episode "The Siege of AR-558" (he was the Starfleet engineer who worked on trying to decode a Dominion communications array).

Wrote a screenplay back in the late 1970s in which the "Lost in Space" (1965) family would have found their way back to Earth. 20th Century Fox was committed to the project, but series creator Irwin Allen wasn't interested in reviving the series. The plan dissolved completely after the death of space patriarch Guy Williams in 1989.

On the "Babylon 5" (1994) episode "Eyes," he used his album title "Zabagabee" as an alien word.

Is an only child.

'"Weird Al' Yankovic' was a big fan of "Lost in Space" (1965) growing up, and he and Mumy later became good friends. Mumy reportedly introduced Al to his wife Suzanne.

Along with Cloris Leachman, he is one of only two actors to appear in both "The Twilight Zone" (1959) and its second television revival, "The Twilight Zone" (2002).