In the 1960s Ruscio left Los Angeles to create the drama department at the newly formed
Midwestern College in
Denison, Iowa. After five years there he moved to
Windsor, Ontario, Canada, where he was professor of acting at the
University of Windsor. From there he was invited to serve as artistic director of the Academy of Dramatic Art at
Oakland University, where his wife also taught acting. They moved back to Los Angeles in 1975 where they resumed their acting and teaching careers. Ruscio wrote a book,
So Therefore …: A Practical Guide for Actors, which was published in 2012. Ruscio married
Kate Williamson in 1954, and they had four children together: Elizabeth, Michael, Maria and Nina; all of whom except Maria are also involved in show business. The couple remained married until Ruscio's death in November 2013; Williamson died one month later, on December 6, 2013. ==Filmography==