Actor Harris Yolin, known for his roles in “Scarface”, “Training Day”, “Ozark” and many other TV films and programs. It was 87.
On Tuesday, he passed away from the heart in New York City, he told his family and director Suu Liebman, Hollywood Observer.
The Los Angeles citizen studied acting at the University of California, Los Angeles, and then first appeared at the New York Theater in 1963 at “next time I will sing for you. Throughout his five -year career, he appeared in more than 100 films and TV programs, making it a known face. His autobiography includes roles in “Gostbusters II”, “Clear and Present Danger”, “The Hurricane” and “Rush Hour 2.”
He appeared in the famous comic play “Frasier”, which was obtained by the Emmy Primetime nomination of the distinguished guest actor in the comedy series.
Later in his career, he starred in “Kimmy Schmidt”, “billions” and “fbi: the most required”.
Delivery date Reports that the actor was preparing to start production this week for a championship in the MGM+ “American Classic” series, along with Kevin Kline and Laura Linney. The project is directed by Michael Hoffman, and the Yolin family said he was “pleased” to work with him. The two worked together in the movie “Game 6.” For 2005 “
He survived his wife Christine Loman, Ted Mino’s son -in -law, Martin Crane’s nephew, and the children of Godshild Marco and Lara Greenberg. His daughter, actress Claire Lucido, died in 2021.