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Albert Stotland Ruddy (March 28, 1930 – May 25, 2024) was a Canadian-American film and television producer. He produced The Godfather (1972) and Million Dollar Baby (2004), both of which won him the Academy Award for Best Picture , and co-created the CBS sitcom Hogan's Heroes (1965–1971).
Albert Stotland Ruddy was a Canadian-born American film and television producer. He is known for producing The Godfather (1972) and Million Dollar Baby (2004), both of which won him the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as co-creating the CBS sitcom Hogan's Heroes (1965 - 1971).
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May 30, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy, who found early success in television as a creator of “Hogan’s Heroes,” the situation comedy about Allied prisoners outwitting their bumbling Nazi captors in a P.O.W. camp,...
May 28, 2024 · Al Ruddy, who co-created the famed CBS sitcom Hogan’s Heroes, then captured Academy Awards for producing the best picture winners The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby, has died. He was 94.
May 28, 2024 · The Oscar-winning filmmaker also produced Million Dollar Baby and The Longest Yard. He was praised by Al Pacino and Clint Eastwood for his encouragement and vision.
May 28, 2024 · Al Ruddy, who also co-created "Hogan's Heroes" and produced "Million Dollar Baby", passed away on May 25 in Los Angeles. He was honored with two French César Awards, two Italian David di Donatello Awards, and the USC Scripter Award, among others.
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May 28, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy, a colorful Canadian-born producer and writer who won Oscars for “The Godfather” and “Million Dollar Baby,” developed the raucous prison-sports comedy “The Longest Yard”...