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Producer, director and actor Gregory Ratoff was born in Samara, Russia on April 20, 1897, and studied at the University of St. Petersburg. His pursuit of a law career was interrupted by service in the Czar's army, and he fought in World War I. He later changed his focus and went on to make a name for himself with the Moscow Art Theatre. Fleeing his...
Date Of Birth April 20, 1897 Died 1960-12-14 Place Of Birth Samara, Russia Profession Actor, Director, Producer Spouse Eugenie Leontovich Star Sign Taurus
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# Fact 1 Fought in the Russian army during World War I.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Big Gamble 1961 Kaltenberg Exodus 1960 Lakavitch Once More, with Feeling! 1960 Maxwell Archer The Sun Also Rises 1957 Count Mippipopolous The Red Skelton Hour 1957 TV Series Head of Gigantic Pictures Goodyear Playhouse 1956 TV Series Abdullah's Harem 1955 Abdulla Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach 1953 Taxi Fahrer The Moon Is Blue 1953 Taxi Driver O. Henry's Full House 1952 Behrman (segment "The Last Leaf") All About Eve 1950 Max Fabian Operation X 1950 Marcos The Great Profile 1940 Boris Mefoofsky Gateway 1938 Prince Michael Boris Alexis Hollywood Handicap 1938 Short Man at Racetrack (uncredited) Sally, Irene and Mary 1938 Baron Alex Zorka Café Metropole 1937 Paul Top of the Town 1937 J.J. Stone Seventh Heaven 1937 Boul the Cab Driver Under Your Spell 1936 Petroff Sing, Baby, Sing 1936 Nicholas K. Alexander The Road to Glory 1936 Russian Soldier Under Two Flags 1936 Ivan Here Comes Trouble 1936 Ivan Petroff King of Burlesque 1936 Kolpolpeck Remember Last Night? 1935 Faronea Hello, Sweetheart 1935 Joseph Lewis This Woman Is Mine 1935 Nikita Forbidden Territory 1934 Alexei Leshki Trouble Ahead 1934 Oscar Marks George White's Scandals 1934 Nicholas Mitwoch Let's Fall in Love 1933 Max Girl Without a Room 1933 The General / Grand Duke Serge Alexovich Sitting Pretty 1933 Tannenbaum Broadway Thru a Keyhole 1933 Max Mefoofski I'm No Angel 1933 Benny Pinkowitz Headline Shooter 1933 Hermie Gottlieb Professional Sweetheart 1933 Samuel 'Sam' Ipswich Sweepings 1933 Abe Ullman Secrets of the French Police 1932 Han Moloff Under-Cover Man 1932 H.L. Martoff Once in a Lifetime 1932 Herman Glogauer Skyscraper Souls 1932 Vinmont What Price Hollywood? 1932 Julius Saxe Symphony of Six Million 1932 Meyer Klauber For Sale 1929 Short Salesman Dubrowsky, der Räuber Ataman 1921
Director Title Year Status Character Oscar Wilde 1960 Abdullah's Harem 1955 Taxi 1953 Operation X 1950 Black Magic 1949 If This Be Sin 1949 Moss Rose 1947 Carnival in Costa Rica 1947 Do You Love Me 1946 Paris Underground 1945 Where Do We Go from Here? 1945 Irish Eyes Are Smiling 1944 Song of Russia 1944 The Heat's On 1943 Something to Shout About 1943 Footlight Serenade 1942 Two Yanks in Trinidad 1942 The Corsican Brothers 1941 The Men in Her Life 1941 Adam Had Four Sons 1941 Public Deb No. 1 1940 I Was an Adventuress 1940 Barricade 1939 Day-Time Wife 1939 Intermezzo: A Love Story 1939 Hotel for Women 1939 Rose of Washington Square 1939 Wife, Husband and Friend 1939 Lancer Spy 1937 Sins of Man 1936
Producer Title Year Status Character Oscar Wilde 1960 producer Abdullah's Harem 1955 producer Operation X 1950 producer Black Magic 1949 producer If This Be Sin 1949 producer The Heat's On 1943 producer - uncredited Something to Shout About 1943 producer The Men in Her Life 1941 producer This Woman Is Mine 1935 producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Armchair Theatre 1957 TV Series play - 1 episode You Can't Have Everything 1937 from an original story by Café Metropole 1937 original story Sous la griffe 1935 The Great Flirtation 1934 story "I Love an Actress"
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Great Profile 1940 performer: "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" 1878 - uncredited The Road to Glory 1936 music: "La Marseillaise" - uncredited / performer: "La Marseillaise" - uncredited Under Two Flags 1936 performer: "One-Two-Three-Four-Hey!" 1936 - uncredited King of Burlesque 1936 performer: "Too Good to Be True" 1935
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Gateway 1938 second assistant director - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Everything Happens at Night 1939 director: skating sequences - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1956 TV Series Himself - Guest I've Got a Secret 1956 TV Series Mystery Guest The Name's the Same 1955 TV Series Himself - Contestant The Jack Benny Program 1953 TV Series Himself Texaco Star Theatre 1952 TV Series Himself - Actor / Director 20th Century Fox Promotional Film 1936 Documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6100 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies All About Eve (1950) as Max Fabian
Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939) as Director
Abdullah's Harem (1955) as Abdulla
Exodus (1960) as Lakavitch