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Ghostbusters star Harold Ramis dies aged 69 | Ghostbusters star Harold Ramis dies aged 69 |
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Actor and director Harold Ramis, best known for the films Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, has died aged 69. | Actor and director Harold Ramis, best known for the films Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, has died aged 69. |
He died of autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, a rare disease that involves swelling of the blood vessels, his agent told the BBC. | He died of autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, a rare disease that involves swelling of the blood vessels, his agent told the BBC. |
The star found fame as bespectacled ghost-hunter Egon Spengler in the Ghostbusters franchise in 1984. | The star found fame as bespectacled ghost-hunter Egon Spengler in the Ghostbusters franchise in 1984. |
But he was also a talented writer and director, whose credits included Caddyshack and Animal House. | But he was also a talented writer and director, whose credits included Caddyshack and Animal House. |
"His creativity, compassion, intelligence, humour and spirit will be missed by all who knew and loved him," said his family in a statement. | "His creativity, compassion, intelligence, humour and spirit will be missed by all who knew and loved him," said his family in a statement. |
The star had reportedly been quiet about his illness, which dated back to 2010. | The star had reportedly been quiet about his illness, which dated back to 2010. |
'The real deal' | 'The real deal' |
But several friends are said to have visited him recently, including Bill Murray from whom he had been estranged for years, the Chicago Tribune said. | But several friends are said to have visited him recently, including Bill Murray from whom he had been estranged for years, the Chicago Tribune said. |
Ramis' death prompted an outpouring of tributes on Twitter. | Ramis' death prompted an outpouring of tributes on Twitter. |
Billy Crystal, who starred in the director's mobster comedies Analyze This and Analyze That, wrote: "Sad to hear my friend Harold Ramis passed away. | Billy Crystal, who starred in the director's mobster comedies Analyze This and Analyze That, wrote: "Sad to hear my friend Harold Ramis passed away. |
"A brilliant, funny actor and director. A wonderful husband and dad. Big loss to us all." | "A brilliant, funny actor and director. A wonderful husband and dad. Big loss to us all." |
Iron Man director Jon Favreau added: "No, no, not Harold Ramis. Worked for him years ago. He was the real deal. Growing up, his work changed my life. He will be missed." | Iron Man director Jon Favreau added: "No, no, not Harold Ramis. Worked for him years ago. He was the real deal. Growing up, his work changed my life. He will be missed." |
'Straight man' | 'Straight man' |
Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane wrote: "Harold Ramis was a brilliant, shining example for every comedy writer hoping to achieve excellence [in] the field." | Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane wrote: "Harold Ramis was a brilliant, shining example for every comedy writer hoping to achieve excellence [in] the field." |
Born in Chicago to convenience store owners Ruth and Nathan, Ramis studied at Washington University in St Louis and, on graduation, briefly worked in a psychiatric ward. | Born in Chicago to convenience store owners Ruth and Nathan, Ramis studied at Washington University in St Louis and, on graduation, briefly worked in a psychiatric ward. |
He started his career as a writer by penning arts stories for his local newspaper and editing Playboy magazine's "party jokes" section. | He started his career as a writer by penning arts stories for his local newspaper and editing Playboy magazine's "party jokes" section. |
After leaving the magazine, he joined Chicago's renowned Second City improvised comedy troupe but said he realised his limitations as a performer after encountering John Belushi. | After leaving the magazine, he joined Chicago's renowned Second City improvised comedy troupe but said he realised his limitations as a performer after encountering John Belushi. |
"When I saw how far he was willing to go to get a laugh or to make a point on stage, the language he would use, how physical he was, throwing himself literally off the stage, taking big falls, strangling other actors, I thought: 'I'm never going to be this big.'" | "When I saw how far he was willing to go to get a laugh or to make a point on stage, the language he would use, how physical he was, throwing himself literally off the stage, taking big falls, strangling other actors, I thought: 'I'm never going to be this big.'" |
Instead, he played the straight man - acting as a sardonic foil to Bill Murray in the army comedy Stripes, and playing the most straitlaced and scientifically inclined of the Ghostbusters team. | |
The film, a global smash in 1984, spawned a sequel in 1989 as well as a long-running cartoon series. A third instalment had been in development for several years. | The film, a global smash in 1984, spawned a sequel in 1989 as well as a long-running cartoon series. A third instalment had been in development for several years. |
Ramis acknowledged that the spectral comedy was his most memorable work but took pride in its longevity. | Ramis acknowledged that the spectral comedy was his most memorable work but took pride in its longevity. |
"People love Ghostbusters in a really big way," he said in 2009. "Parents loved it for their kids. Teachers loved it. | "People love Ghostbusters in a really big way," he said in 2009. "Parents loved it for their kids. Teachers loved it. |
The film remains one of the most successful comedy movies of all time, with takings of more than $500m (£300m) adjusted for inflation. | The film remains one of the most successful comedy movies of all time, with takings of more than $500m (£300m) adjusted for inflation. |
After the sequel, Ramis developed his career behind the camera, directing Bill Murray in Groundhog Day and Robert De Niro in Analyze This. | After the sequel, Ramis developed his career behind the camera, directing Bill Murray in Groundhog Day and Robert De Niro in Analyze This. |
His other films included The Ice Harvest, Bedazzled and prehistoric comedy Year One, his final movie, in 2009. More recently, he had directed episodes of NBC television's The Office. | His other films included The Ice Harvest, Bedazzled and prehistoric comedy Year One, his final movie, in 2009. More recently, he had directed episodes of NBC television's The Office. |
Ramis also inspired a new generation of film-makers, including Judd Apatow, who cast the director in his 2007 comedy Knocked Up. | Ramis also inspired a new generation of film-makers, including Judd Apatow, who cast the director in his 2007 comedy Knocked Up. |
He is survived by his wife, Erica, sons Julian and Daniel, daughter Violet and two grandchildren. | He is survived by his wife, Erica, sons Julian and Daniel, daughter Violet and two grandchildren. |