Harold Ramis, who died on February 24, 2014, is maybe no more present among us, but his memories can never be forgotten. Though there are some of his hilarious performances which people may tend to forget.
Ramis was a very versatile actor who appeared in shows like Baby Boom, Ghostbusters. He died at the age of 69, but the guy was very well known for his humor.
Here’s the list of some of the Harold’s ground breaking performances onscreen:
National Lampoon’s Vacation: The recording of Marty Moose:
In 1983’s National Lampoon’s Vacation gave his voice in the climatic scene that featured an apologetic recorded message of Marty Moose, when the theme park was closed for repair.
Groundhog Dog: As a neurologist
Ramis gave his gold standard performance playing a neurologist in this comedy cameo of 1993 that featured time trapped in infinite loops.
Airheads: Chris Moore
Another outstanding performance by Ramis in Airheads, where he played the role of Chris Moore, who was basically a cop in disguise.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story: Role of L’Chaim
Though the movie is underrated, but Ramis gave his marvellous performance in this 2007 music biopic that bagged the Golden Globe for Best Original song.
Heavy Metal: Role of Zeke
Heavy Metal was another music Cameo in which Harold Ramis starred. He even lead his voice in one scene for Zeke who was an alien.
Knocked Up: Ben’s father
Harold Ramis played the role of Seth Rogan’s on-screen father in Knocked Up where he almost resembled as Seth’s real father.
High Fidelity: Rob’s father
Apart from Knocked Up, Ramis also played the on-screen father of Rob Gordon in High Fidelity in a cut scene.