Harold Ramis, at 6ft 2 (188 cm), leveraged his tall, gangly frame to embody awkward yet endearing characters in films like Ghostbusters, where he played the lanky Egon Spengler, and Stripes. His imposing height complemented his comedic presence as an actor, comedian, director, and writer, helming classics such as Groundhog Day, Caddyshack, and Analyze This. Over time, his frame filled out, enhancing his versatile on-screen and behind-the-scenes stature in comedy.