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Gregory Ratoff
Ratoff as Ipswich in Professional Sweetheart (1933)
Born
Grigory Vasilyevich Ratner
April 20, c. 1893
Samara, Russia
Died
December 14, 1960 (1960-12-15) (aged 67)
Solothurn, Switzerland
Occupation(s)
Film director, actor and producer
Years active
1921–1960
Spouse
Eugenie Leontovich (1923–1949; divorced)
Gregory Ratoff (born Grigory Vasilyevich Ratner; Russian: Григорий Васильевич Ратнер, tr. Grigoriy Vasil’evich Ratner; April 20, c. 1893 – December 14, 1960)[1] was a Russian-American film director, actor and producer. As an actor, he was best known for his role as producer "Max Fabian" in All About Eve (1950).
^Gregory Ratoff's petition for naturalization as a U.S. citizen and the Social Security Death Index both give his date of birth as April 20, 1893; however his mother's naturalization papers give his date of birth as April 7, 1895, and his gravestone bears the date April 20, 1897.
GregoryRatoff (born Grigory Vasilyevich Ratner; Russian: Григорий Васильевич Ратнер, tr. Grigoriy Vasil’evich Ratner; April 20, c. 1893 – December 14...
Casino Royale, which had been sold to producer GregoryRatoff for a television adaptation in 1954. After Ratoff's death, the rights passed to Charles K. Feldman...
she did not want to do the film, but after actor, director and friend GregoryRatoff (producer Max Fabian in All About Eve) pleaded with her and claimed...
features Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe in one of her earliest roles, GregoryRatoff, Barbara Bates and Walter Hampden. All About Eve held its world premiere...
acting role in the United States was in Intermezzo: A Love Story by GregoryRatoff which premiered on 22 September 1939. She accepted the invitation of...
Abdullah's Harem) is a 1955 comedy film. It was directed and produced by GregoryRatoff who also stars in the title role from a screenplay by Boris Ingster...
Adam Had Four Sons is a 1941 American romantic drama film directed by GregoryRatoff and starring Ingrid Bergman, Warner Baxter, Susan Hayward, and Fay Wray...
Films: An Historical Survey, Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009, pp. 34–36 Gregory William Mank Hollywood Cauldron: Thirteen Horror Films from the Genre's...
in Technicolor. 1939 Rose of Washington Square Barton DeWitt Clinton GregoryRatoff 1939 Second Fiddle Jimmy Sutton Sidney Lansfield Aka Irving Berlin's...
He brought her to Hollywood to learn English and study acting under GregoryRatoff. She took the stage name "Capucine", saying, "Two names are interesting...
then gave her a lead role in a mystery, Moss Rose (1947), directed by GregoryRatoff, which was a financial disappointment. He tried her in two films directed...
Night Maximilian Anatole Litvak Moss Rose Police Inspector R. Clinner GregoryRatoff 1948 Up in Central Park Boss Tweed William A. Seiter Abbott and Costello...
Minutes is a 1935 British drama film directed by Monty Banks and starring GregoryRatoff, John Loder and Benita Hume. It was shot at Walton Studios near London...
20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on an original story by GregoryRatoff who also appears in the film. It is part of the tradition of screwball...
Joseph L. Mankewicz classic All About Eve, the Max Fabian character (GregoryRatoff) has an extended scene with Margo Channing (Bette Davis) in which, suffering...
Abdulla the King (1953) in the title role with Dawn Addams directed by GregoryRatoff Dragonfly (1953) – proposed adventure film from producer John Champion...
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The picture was credited as being directed by GregoryRatoff, though Ratoff collapsed near the end of the five-month production, and was...
Maxwell's Hotel for Women) is a 1939 American drama film directed by GregoryRatoff and starring Ann Sothern, Linda Darnell, and James Ellison. It was Darnell's...