Harold Ramis



First NameHarold
Last NameRamis
Age67
Date of BirthNovember 21, 1944
BirthplaceChicago, Illinois
Height6' 2" (188 cm)
BuildAverage
Eye ColorBrown - Light
Hair ColorBrown - Light
Star SignScorpio
ReligionBuddhist
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
Occupation CategoryWriter
Claim to Famecreator and co-star of Ghostbusters with Dan Aykroyd

Harold Allen Ramis (born November 21, 1944) is an American actor, director, and writer, specializing in comedy. His best-known film acting roles are as Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters (1984) and Russell Ziskey in Stripes (1981); Ramis also co-wrote both films. As a writer/director, his films include the comedies Caddyshack (1980), Groundhog Day (1993), and Analyze This (1999). Ramis was the original head writer of the television series SCTV (in which he also performed), and one of three writers to pen the screenplay for the film National Lampoon's Animal House (1978).


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#31,148
to be the LucyWho "Star of the Day"


Filmography

Selected Harold Ramis film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

2012
Dr. Egon Spengler

2009
Adam

2007
Ben's Dad

2006
Professor Bowler

2002
Jack

2002
Don Durkett

2000
Rob's Dad

1997
Dr. Martin Bettes

1994
Chris Moore

1994
Sheldon Blumenthal

1993
Neurologist

1989
Dr. Egon Spengler

1988
Alan Appleby

1987
Steven Buchner

1984
Dr. Egon Spengler

1983
Car salesman

1981
Zeke

1981
Russell

1981
Allan 'Crazy Legs' Herschman

1976
Second City TV
Various, Moe Green, Dancer

1976
The TVTV Show
Various

Producer Credits

2011
The Joffrey Ballet: Mavericks of American Dance
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2009
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2009
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2000
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2000
The Inspector General
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1996
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1993
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1987
Will Rogers: Look Back in Laughter
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1984
The Top
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1982
The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me
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1976
Second City TV
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Writer Credits

2011
The Real Ghostbusters
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2009
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2004
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2002
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2000
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1999
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1993
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1988
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1988
The Best of SCTV
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1986
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1984
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1982
The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me
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1981
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1981
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1980
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1979
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1979
Delta House
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1978
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1976
Super Bowl
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1976
Second City TV
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1976
The TVTV Show
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1976
TVTV Looks at the Academy Awards
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