HOLLYWOOD VETERAN, DEAD AT 87

Renowned actor Harris Yulin has passed away at the age of 87 due to cardiac arrest in New York City. His death marks the loss of a celebrated figure in film, television, and theater.

Yulin gained widespread recognition for his fiery performance in Ghostbusters II, showcasing his intense screen presence. His talent spanned decades and genres, making him a versatile and respected actor.

Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous iconic films, including Scarface and Training Day, leaving a memorable mark on audiences with his commanding performances.

On television, Yulin was equally impressive, delivering standout roles in shows such as Frasier and Ozark, further cementing his reputation as a skilled character actor.

Beyond screen acting, Yulin had a profound influence on theater. He was a dedicated stage performer and also taught at Juilliard, shaping generations of actors and earning praise from colleagues and students alike.

Director Michael Hoffman honored Yulin as “one of the greatest artists,” highlighting his enduring impact on the arts and the respect he garnered from peers throughout his career.

Yulin is survived by his wife, actress Kristen Lowman, and a circle of loved ones who remember him for both his extraordinary talent and his personal warmth. His legacy continues to inspire in both theater and screen.