A singular presence in American acting has come to rest. Harris Yulin died at the age of 87 in New York City, closing a life devoted not to fame, but to the disciplined, enduring work of performance. His passing, attributed to cardiac arrest, was met with a quiet wave of respect across film, television, theater, and the classrooms where he shaped future artists. Yulin’s career spanned decades, not as a pursuit of stardom, but as a sustained commitment to craft. He was the kind of actor whose authority did not come from volume or spectacle, but from precision. Whether on...
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