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Harris Yulin

Highest Rated: 100% Candy Mountain (1987)

Lowest Rated: 11% My Soul to Take (2010)

Birthday: Nov 5, 1937

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

A deep-voiced, magisterial character actor, Yulin has often played hyper-educated characters gone awry, like the evil Doctor Berrisford in the cult pic, "Bad Dreams" (1988) and Dr. Leeds, the geneticist who clones Michael Keaton in "Multiplicity" (1996). The Los Angeles native traveled throughout Europe and in Israel before settling in NYC to pursue an acting career. Yulin has amassed a number of strong credits on stage, appearing in classics like Shakespeare's "King John" (1967) and Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" (1981) and contemporary plays like Athol Fugard's "A Lesson from Aloes" (1979-80). He co-starred with Pamela Reed and Uta Hagen in Shaw's "Mrs. Warren Profession" (1985) was a strong Claudius to Kevin Kline's "Hamlet" in 1986. Yulin made his film debut in "End of the Road" (1970) and his resume includes notable parts in Arthur Penn's "Night Moves" (1975), Brian De Palma's "Scarface" (1983) and Tom Holland's "Fatal Beauty" (1987). Woody Allen used the actor to good effect as the tweedy Paul in "Another Woman" (1988) while Philip Noyce cast him as a government advisor in "Clear and Present Danger" (1994). On the small screen, Yulin has excelled at portraying historical characters, beginning with J Edgar Hoover in "The FBI Story: FBI Versus Alvin Karpas, Public Enemy Number One" (CBS, 1974). He was on the other side of the law as 'Machine Gun' Kelly in "Melvin Purvis: G-Man" (ABC, 1974). Among the other figures he has delineated are the Russian Fomin in "The Missiles of October" (ABC, 1974), Israeli General Foman in "Victory at Entebbe" (ABC, 1976), Jesse James in "The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang" (NBC, 1979), Senator Joseph McCarthy in "Robert Kennedy and His Times" (CBS, 1985) and George Marshall in "Truman" (HBO, 1995). Yulin co-starred as the egomaniacal, womanizing newscaster in the short-lived CBS drama series "WIOU" (1990-91). In 1996, he made a memorable Emmy-nominated guest appearance as a gangster in an episode of the NBC sitcom "Frasier." Harris Yulin died on June 10, 2025 in New York City, NY at the age of 87.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 71% Candy Mountain Watchlist 90% 76% All Square Watchlist
89% 74% Truman
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87% 56% Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer Watchlist 84% 50% Omni Loop Watchlist 84% 48% The Family Fang Watchlist
83% 80% Looking for Richard
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83% 87% The Hurricane
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81% 74% Clear and Present Danger Watchlist
79% 93% Scarface
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Filmography

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Omni Loop 84% 49% 2024 Actor All Square 90% 76% 2018 Bob Actor Wanderland 100% 2017 Charles Actor Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer 87% 56% 2016 Jo Wilf Actor The American Side 79% 80% 2016 Tom Soberin Actor The Family Fang 84% 48% 2015 Hobart Waxman Actor A Short History of Decay 67% 58% 2013 Bob Actor The Place Beyond the Pines 79% 75% 2012 Al Actor My Soul to Take 11% 26% 2010 Dr. Blake Actor Loving Leah 72% 2009 Rabbi Belsky Actor The Treatment 68% 33% 2006 Dr. Singer/Dad Actor Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus 33% 63% 2006 David Nemerov Actor Game 6 62% 37% 2005 Peter Redmond Actor King of the Corner 71% 26% 2004 Peter Hargrove Actor The Emperor's Club 50% 67% 2002 Senator Bell Actor Chelsea Walls 26% 40% 2001 Bud's Editor Actor Perfume 11% 51% 2001 Phillip Actor Training Day 74% 89% 2001 Doug Rosselli Actor American Outlaws 13% 67% 2001 Thaddeus Rains Actor Rush Hour 2 51% 74% 2001 Agent Sterling Actor The Virginian 72% 2000 Judge Henry Actor 75 Degrees in July 2000 Rick Anderson Actor The Million Dollar Hotel 25% 67% 2000 Stanley Goldkiss Actor The Hurricane 83% 87% 1999 Leon Friedman Actor Cradle Will Rock 65% 71% 1999 Chairman Martin Dies Actor
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