Comedy legend Harold Ramis, best known for his classic role in the “Ghostbusters” films, has died, his wife told the Chicago Tribune. He was 69.
Ramis suffered from autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, a disease that causes swelling in the blood vessels, and died from complications of the illness, surrounded by his family.
A graduate of the famed Second City comedy theater, Ramis got his start in show business writing films like “National Lampoon’s Vacation” and “Ghostbusters,” which he also acted in. More
Harold was connected to a whole run of classic American Comedies. Caddy Shack and Groundhog Day will live on forever...they have to be considered classics
Harold was connected to a whole run of classic American Comedies. Caddy Shack and Groundhog Day will live on forever...they have to be considered classics
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace Harold and thanks for laughs.
ReplyDeleteHarold was casted to make others funny.A serious person creates a contrast that makes an already funny person even funnier.
ReplyDeleteHe was a great guy, too, in many ways. He will be missed. R.I.P., Harold and thanks for making life a little lighter and brighter.
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