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Ozark, Yulin and Scarface

The Hollywood Reporter · 3d
Harris Yulin, Actor in ‘Scarface,’ ‘Training Day’ and ‘Ozark,’ Dies at 87
The Emmy nominee appeared six times on Broadway and starred alongside Stacy Keach in a pair of early 1970s films.
The New York Times · 1d
Harris Yulin, Actor Who Perpetually Played the Bad Guy, Dies at 87
An award-winning actor and director, he appeared in scores of stage plays, movies and TV shows over six decades, most often as unsavory characters.
NJ.com on MSN · 3d
‘Scarface,’ ‘Ghostbusters II’ and ‘Ozark’ actor dies at 87. He was just cast in series filming in N.J.
In “Ghostbusters II” (1989), Yulin played Stephen Wexler, a fiery judge who, after reaming out the Ghostbusters and ruling that they be sent to Rikers Island, faces a ghostly attack from the spirits of the Scoleri brothers, criminals he sent to the electric chair.
3don MSN
Emmy-nominated actor, known for ‘Scarface,’ ‘Ozark,’ dead at 87
Harris Yulin, the Emmy-nominated actor know for roles in “Scarface” and “ozark, died Tuesday at the age of 87. Yulin died of ...
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Remembering Harris Yulin
Actor Harris Yulin, the unforgettable face of the corrupt cop Mel Bernstein in Scarface (1983), died last Tuesday, June 10, ...
1don MSN
‘Scarface,’ ‘Ozark’ actor Harris Yulin dies at 87
Actor Harris Yulin, known for his roles in “Scarface,” “Training Day,” “Ozark,” and more has passed away. He was 87.

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