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    Ramis got involved after the mysterious death of his friend Peter Ivers, who had hosted Jove's underground show New Wave Theatre. He called Jove and offered to help. Flattery and Jove pitched him the idea for The Top, and Ramis was instrumental in getting it on the air. The show was a mixture of live music, videos, and humor.

  2. Sep 21, 2014 · Ramis was confined to a wheelchair, and had to re-learn to walk. Then, in 2011, he suffered a relapse, and he was never the same. Ramis’ dream of speaking to Murray again did eventually happen.

  3. Feb 25, 2014 · The comedy actor, writer and director had co-written and planned to star in the long-awaited Ghostbusters III — but did not get the chance. He died Monday in Chicago at age 69.

  4. Feb 24, 2014 · Harold Ramis, who died Monday at 69, helped create such hits as Animal House, Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day, Caddyshack, Meatballs and others. And he brought an impish spirit to all of them.

    • Bob Mondello
  5. Ramis was perhaps most well-known as the gawky Dr. Egon Spengler from the 1984 hit Ghostbusters, but his contribution to the world of comedy was actually far broader and more influential. We look back at some of Ramis’ most important works.

  6. Ramis, who died Monday at the age of 69, is unquestionably one of the most beloved filmmakers to emerge from Chicago, the highly influential comic talent behind such films as Groundhog Day,...

  7. Jun 5, 2018 · Ramis and Bill Murray had been friends and collaborators since the ’70s and worked on Caddyshack, Meatballs, and Ghostbusters together, but their friendship fell apart on the set of Groundhog Day.

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