Harris Yulin


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".

  • Also Credited As:
    Harry Yulin
  • Born:
    November 5, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director
Significant Others
  • Companion: Faye Dunaway. together 1970-72
Milestones
  • 1963 Stage acting debut Next Time I ll Sing to You
  • 1966 Began appearing with the New York Shakespeare Festival
  • 1967 Company member of the Yale Repertory Theatre
  • 1969 Stage directing debut, Cuba, Si by Terrence McNally and Guns of Carrar by Brecht
  • 1970 Screen acting debut End of the Road
  • 1973 TV debut in ABC s Matinee Today , an omnibus of busted pilots; Yulin starred in A Mask of Love
  • 1974 Played J Edgar Hoover in The FBI Story: The FBI versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (ABC) and played Machine Gun Kelly in Melvin Purvis: G-Man (ABC)
  • 1985 Co-starred as Sen. Joseph McCarthy in Robert Kennedy and His Times , a CBS miniseries
  • 1988 Played featured role in Woody Allen s Another Woman
  • 1995 Made memorable guest appearance on Frasier
  • 1996 Played the inventor who clones Michael Keaton in Multiplicity
  • 1998 Directed Off-Broadway production of This Lime Tree Bower
  • 1999 Appeared as a politician in Tim Robbins film Cradle Will Rock
  • 1999 Co-starred on Broadway in revival of Arthur Miller s The Price
  • 2001 Portrayed the railroad magnate who would stop at nothing to see his dream fulfilled in American Outlaws
  • 2006 Cast opposite Michael Keaton in Game 6, which centers around Game 6 of the historic 1986 World Series
  • 2006 Co-starred with Nicole Kidman in Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
  • Born and raised in Southern California
  • Founder of the Los Angeles Classic Theater
  • Joined the Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, New York
  • Member of the company at the Arena Stage Theatre, Washington, DC
  • Moved to NYC
  • TV series debut, WIOU (CBS)
  • Traveled in Europe and in Israel

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