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Harold Ramis (right) with Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters. Harold Ramis (innate November 21, 1944) is a Jewish-American actor, director, and writer. His better known acting roles come when "Egon Spengler" inside Ghostbusters and "Russell Ziskey" in Stripes.

When graduating from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri his first job was as a mental-ward orderly. Ramis was the member of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Inland northwest, these are reputed that occasionally of his have lives within ZBT helped inspire Animate being Home. Ramis worked when joke editor for Playboy magazine. He performed by having Chicago's Second City improvisational comedy troupe and a Broadway review National Lampoon's Lemmings. Ramis was likewise the writer & performing artist on the SCTV television series.

Although now and then mistaken for the Canadian, Ramis is actually from Chicago, Illinois, USA. He has worked ofttimes by using Bill Murray and Ivan Reitman.

Selected Filmography (actor)
Stripes (1981) Heavy Metal (1981) (voice) Ghostbusters (1984) Baby Boom (1987) Stealing Home (1988) Ghostbusters II (1989) Airheads (1994) As Good as It Gets (1997) Orange County (2002)

Filmography (director)
Caddyshack (1980) ''National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) Club Paradise (1986) Groundhog Day (1993) Stuart Saves His Family (1995) Multiplicity (1996) Analyze This (1999) Bedazzled (2000) Analyze That (2002)

Selected Filmography (writer)
SCTV (1976 - 1981) TV Series National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) Meatballs (1979) Caddyshack (1980) Stripes (1981) Ghostbusters (1984) Back to School (1986) Club Paradise (1986) Caddyshack II (1988) Ghostbusters II (1989) Groundhog Day (1993) Analyze This (1999) Bedazzled (2000) Analyze That'' (2002)

Las Vegas Weekly: The Movie Guys - A Word With Harold Ramis
An interview with the filmmaker prior to the release of the film "Analyze This".


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