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Harold Ramis was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker who co-wrote and starred in Ghostbusters, Stripes, and Groundhog Day. He also directed Caddyshack, National Lampoon's Vacation, and Analyze This, among other films.
Feb 25, 2014 · Actor and director Harold Ramis, best known for the films Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, has died aged 69. He died of autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, a rare disease that involves swelling of...
Harold Ramis. Writer: Ghostbusters. Born on November 21, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, Harold Allen Ramis got his start in comedy as Playboy magazine's joke editor and reviewer.
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Nov 19, 2021 · Harold was a genius from Second City all the way through his career. Having paid tribute to a key member of the franchise’s family and planted seeds for a new generation of...
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Feb 25, 2014 · Harold Ramis, a writer, director and actor whose boisterous but sly silliness helped catapult comedies like “Groundhog Day,” “Ghostbusters,” “Animal House” and “Caddyshack” to commercial and...
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Harold Ramis. Writer: Ghostbusters. Born on November 21, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, Harold Allen Ramis got his start in comedy as Playboy magazine's joke editor and reviewer.
Feb 24, 2014 · Actor and director Harold Ramis, who wrote and starred in classic comedies such as "Ghostbusters" and "Animal House", died in 2014 from auto-immune inflammatory vasculitis. He was a pioneer of improv comedy and a mentor to many stars and writers.