The main news of Harold Ramis’s death sent shock waves around the world. Actors, writers, directors, and producers have become a favorite of cult and collect a large -fan base for their role in the Ghostbuster franchise. His role as Egon Spengler is the most popular and recognized among fans. In 2014 he died of auto-immun inflammatory vasculitis. He has suffered from a disease for four years. February 24, the disease took over him. He is surrounded by friends and family during his death. Harold Ramis will be remembered because of his broad film career and is considered a comedy legend by the visitors of the film Man. Ramis has written more than 33 films, TV series, shorts and video games, Violet girls and Putra Daniel and Julian.
Harold Allen Ramis was born November 21, 1944 in Chicago Illinois. He has extraordinary academic records in schools that are almost contrary to his strange sense of humor. Middle school classmates call him a class clown. Harold grew up at the Northside of Chicago and studying at Washington University in St. Louis Missouri. At the Harold school met with his first wife Anne and in 1967 they had their first child Violet.
Harold Ramis developed his expertise to write at school but it would be almost 4 years before he found a job related to his title. After graduating from college he moved back to Chicago and worked as a substitute teacher in a public school. Harold then works at a mental house as an orderly.
Harold’s career did not begin until 1969 when he was finally paid to use his sense of humor to write a joke for Playboy magazine. In the same year he auditioned for the second city improvisation group. Second City is a sketch comedy theater which was founded in 1964. Ramis performed with a group only 2 years before packing with his wife and daughter Violet and moved to New York City. That is the best decision and risk in his life. He doesn’t have a solid job there. His wife worked several jobs to support the family until the Ramis developed his career.
Ramis joins the National Lampoon Show, which functions as a career birthplace for Bill Murray, John Belushi and Gilda Radner. His career breakthrough came in 1975 when he wrote and starred in the National Lampoon’s Animal House. The film follows the brotherhood group that challenges the dean of their school. With a budget of only $ 3 million films earn more than $ 141 million in the box office. It became the second largest film in 1978 next to Grease. The film launched the career of Kevin Bacon, John Belushi, and producer John Landis.
Harold’s career continues on the track with his writing and acting credit for other classic cult ghostbusters. Epic films scoop nearly $ 300 million worldwide in the box office. This landed a number of film nominations including two Oscars. The film was ranked by the American Film Institute on 28 on the list of their 100 comedy films.
Throughout his career Harold has starred in, writing, directing or producing 7 films considered by the American Film Institute as the funniest film in history.
In the 90s and until the 2000s Harold Allen Ramis continued to be a huge success with Groundhog Day, Awazzled, Analyzing this, Airheads and the first year in 2009.