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Jud Strunk(1936-1981)

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Jud Strunk in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
The country music performer Jud Strunk was born Justin Roderick Strunk, Jr. on June 11, 1936, in Jamestown, New York. He was a singer-songwriter akin to Jimmy Buffett (except Strunk sang about his adopted state of Maine rather than Key West and the tropics) who played the tenor banjo and piano. He also was an actor specializing in comedy.

In 1960, while still in his early twenties, he moved to Farmington, Maine, eventually making his home on a farm in Eustis, Maine. Strunk toured in a one-man show for the U.S. Armed Forces, after which he regularly traveled from Maine to to New York City to perform. He had a role in the Broadway musical "Beautiful Dreamer,' which led to television acting jobs in California during the early 1970's: two appearances on "Betwitched" and a regular gig on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In."

He recorded four record albums of country music: "Downeast Viewpoint" (Columbia - 1970), "Jones' General Store" (MGM - 1971), "Daisy a Day" (MGM - 1973), and "A Semi-Reformed Tequila Crazed Gypsy Looks Back" (MCA - 1977). The albums are filled with his own songs, which evinced a political and ecological awareness. Ironically, he scored a Top 15 hit on the Pop chart with his single "Daisy a Day," a song without political import but that proved to be a good, old-fashioned tear-jerker about devoted love.

In 1974, he cracked the Top 60 on the Pop charts with his spoken-word single "My Country," and his 1975 novelty song "The Biggest Parakeets in Town" made it into the Pop Top 50. Married and divorced twice, he had three children: Rory, Jeffrey and Joel. He died from that particular bete noire of musicians, a light-plane crash, on October 15, 1981, when he was just 45 years old. His sons are trying to get a movie based on his father's life into production.
BornJune 11, 1936
DiedOctober 5, 1981(45)
BornJune 11, 1936
DiedOctober 5, 1981(45)
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Known for

The Last of the Ski Bums (1969)
The Last of the Ski Bums
7.0
  • Soundtrack("Ski Bum")
  • 1969
Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
8.0
TV Series
  • Regular Performer
  • U.S. Right
  • Vidal Bassoon
  • Clark Kent
  • Frank's Friend from Farmington
  • Judge Harrison
  • Rats Dolan
  • Vidal Basoon
Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, and Dick York in Bewitched (1964)
Bewitched
7.6
TV Series
  • Bellboy
  • Maitre d'
Hee Haw (1969)
Hee Haw
7.0
TV Series
  • Soundtrack("The Searchers")

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Actor



  • Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Regular Performer
    • U.S. Right
    • Vidal Basoon ...
    • 1972–1973
  • Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, and Dick York in Bewitched (1964)
    Bewitched
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Bellboy
    • Maitre d'
    • 1970

Soundtrack



  • Hee Haw (1969)
    Hee Haw
    7.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Searchers"
    • writer: "The Searchers"
    • 1974
  • Bobby Goldsboro in The Bobby Goldsboro Show (1973)
    The Bobby Goldsboro Show
    6.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Daisy A Day"
    • writer: "Daisy A Day"
    • 1973
  • Graham Kennedy in The Graham Kennedy Show (1972)
    The Graham Kennedy Show
    6.9
    TV Series
    • writer: "Daisy a Day"
    • 1973
  • Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
    8.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "Daisy a Day"
    • writer: "Daisy a Day"
    • 1973
  • Johnny Carson in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
    8.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Daisy A Day"
    • writer: "Daisy A Day"
    • 1972
  • The Last of the Ski Bums (1969)
    The Last of the Ski Bums
    7.0
    • writer: "Ski Bum"
    • 1969

Personal details

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  • Born
    • June 11, 1936
    • Jamestown, New York, USA
  • Died
    • October 5, 1981
    • Carabassett Valley, Maine, USA(plane crash)
  • Other works
    Recorded the song "Daisy a Day" (MGM Records 14463) in 1973 which was a moderate hit, hitting #4 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, #14 Pop & #33 Country. Other singles by Strunk include: My Country/The Will (Capitol Records 3960) which hit #59 on the Pop chart in 1974; The Biggest Parakeets in Town/I Wasn't Wrong About You (Melodyland Records 6015) which hit #50 Pop, #51 Country in 1975 and Pamela Brown/They're Tearing Down a Town (Melodyland Records #6027), also in 1975

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  • Trivia
    After leaving show business, he started a business restoring antique airplanes. He died in a crash while test-flying one of the planes he was restoring.

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