Harris Yulin Highlights

  • 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"
  • 2001: Portrayed the railroad magnate who would stop at nothing to see his dream fulfilled in "American Outlaws"
  • 1999: Co-starred on Broadway in revival of Arthur Miller's "The Price"
  • 1999: Appeared as a politician in Tim Robbins' film "Cradle Will Rock"
  • 1998: Directed Off-Broadway production of "This Lime Tree Bower"
  • 1996: Played the inventor who clones Michael Keaton in "Multiplicity"
  • 1995: Made memorable guest appearance on "Frasier"
  • 1988: Played featured role in Woody Allen's "Another Woman"
  • 1985: Co-starred as Sen. Joseph McCarthy in "Robert Kennedy and His Times", a CBS miniseries
  • 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)
  • 1973: TV debut in "ABC's Matinee Today", an omnibus of busted pilots; Yulin starred in "A Mask of Love"
  • 1970: Screen acting debut "End of the Road"
  • 1969: Stage directing debut, "Cuba, Si" by Terrence McNally and "Guns of Carrar" by Brecht
  • 1967: Company member of the Yale Repertory Theatre
  • 1966: Began appearing with the New York Shakespeare Festival
  • 1963: Stage acting debut "Next Time I'll Sing to You"
  • Moved to NYC
  • Member of the company at the Arena Stage Theatre, Washington, DC
  • TV series debut, "WIOU" (CBS)
  • Traveled in Europe and in Israel
  • Founder of the Los Angeles Classic Theater
  • Born and raised in Southern California
  • Joined the Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, New York