Bill Saluga
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Bill Saluga is an American
United States
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 comedian
Comedian
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. He was a founding member, along with Fred Willard
Fred Willard
Fred Willard is an American actor, comedian, and voice over actor, best known for his improvisational comedy skills. He is known for his roles in the Christopher Guest mockumentary films This is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration as well as...

, Michael Mislove, George Memmoli
George Memmoli
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, and Patti Deutsch
Patti Deutsch
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 of the improvisational comedy troupe Ace Trucking Company. Saluga has appeared on several television
Television
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 programs, including Seinfeld
Seinfeld
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, and is co-author of Bill Saluga's Name Game Book (ISBN 0-553-20754-7).

Raymond J. Johnson

Saluga is best known for his cigar
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-smoking
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, zoot-suit
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-wearing television
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 character “Raymond J. Johnson, Jr.” (also known as Ray J. Johnson
Ray J. Johnson
-The shtick:Saluga's shtick as Ray J. Johnson is to become annoyed when addressed as "Mr. Johnson", exclaiming in a loud voice, "My name is Raymond J. Johnson, Jr...

, Raymond J. Johnson, Jr., Ray, J, Johnny, Sonny, Junie, Ray J, RJ, RJJ, and RJJ Jr) and is famous for his catchphrase "You can call me Ray, or you can call me Ray Jay or you can call me...".

One of his best known sketches involves him as a reporter for an imaginary news syndicate where he is continually sent out on a story with hilarious results:
Fred Willard: We take you now to Raymond J. Johnson on location.
Ray Johnson: Yes, i'm coming to you, we're in the middle of a meelee here…
(Announcement Over P.A.) The Spring Hotel is proud to present our Sunday buffet currently serving in the lobby from 10 AM until 2PM.
Fred: Ray, Ray? Where are you? Where's your story? We're hearing about a riot across town!
Ray: Yes, well I'm stuck in the lobby here…

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