


Robert Haimer, my partner in Barnes & Barnes, and I have been talking about potentially making some new demented music together as well. Our son Seth is in law school and Liliana is a working actress, and I like to relax and spend time with them.Īlso, Angela Cartwright and I are wrapping up a fantasy novel that we've been working on for quite a while. Plus, I enjoy spending time at home with my wife Eileen and our four dogs and just hanging out when I can.
#BILLY MUMY FISH HEADS SERIES#
I'm on Bravest Warriors on the Cartoon Hangover Network, working on that series with my daughter Liliana, who is the star of that show, and I've done a couple of Transformers: Rescuebots recently. And I've been doing animation voiceover work on a couple of series. Just for fun, but I think it's a real good hour of music. I continue to produce T he Real Good Radio Hour every week on I've done that for a few years now. MUMY: That's a crack-up and has been a hoot. You’ve also written eight issues of a new comic book for Bluewater Comics, The Curse of the Mumy. They're great people and great musicians and singers and we're clicking really well. but I can't tell you how happy I am about this project.

We're working around John's Beach Boys tours, so it's somewhat start and stop and start again. We're collaborating on an album's worth of original songs and hope to get out and play some gigs. I'm writing and recording with Vicki Peterson from the Bangles, John Cowsill from the Beach Boys and, of course, the Cowsills, and Rick the bass player Rosas, from the Buffalo Springfield and Neil Young. I'm also working on a brand new group project that just spontaneously fell together at Christmas. I'm proud of that album and the videos reach a lot more people than hitting the road and playing funky gigs. Recently released solo CD, "Illuminations" on GRA. His tenacity paid off in 1998 when he portrayed the doomed Kellin in the powerful seventh-season Deep Space Nine episode, “ The Siege of AR-558.” caught up with Mumy for an extensive interview in which he filled us in on current events, including an upcoming appearance at the Hollywood Show, and recounted his Trek experiences. Mumy – who in 1990 collaborated with Peter David on a trio of DC Star Trek comics - long wanted to guest star on a Star Trek series, but insisted on playing a human. Of course, he’s also beloved for his appearances, as a child actor, on The Twilight Zone and many other shows, for co-creating the series Space Cases (with Peter David) and for co-writing and performing the cult song “Fish Heads” with Robert Haimer as part of their group, Barnes and Barnes. It’s an apt description because he’s most famous for his roles as Will Robinson in Lost in Space and Lennier on Babylon 5.
