Albert S. Ruddy
Albert S. Ruddy was born on Mar 28, 1930 in Canada. Albert S. Ruddy's big-screen debut came with Wild Seed directed by Brian G. Hutton in 1965. Albert S. Ruddy is known for Million Dollar Baby directed by Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood stars as Frankie Dunn and Hilary Swank as Maggie Fitzgerald. Albert S. Ruddy has got 4 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Albert S. Ruddy achieved is Academy Awards, USA. The upcoming new movie Albert S. Ruddy plays is Cry Macho which will be released on Sep 17, 2021.
Albert Stotland Ruddy is a Canadian-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). Albert was born to Ruth (ne Ruddy) and Hy Stotland, a Jewish family in Montreal, and raised in New York City and in Miami Beach, Florida, by his mother, Ruth Ruddy Hertz. Ruddy attended Brooklyn Technical High School before earning a scholarship to allow him to study chemical engineering at City College of New York. In 1956, he graduated from the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California.
Birthday
Mar 28, 1930Place of Birth
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaAlso known
Al Ruddy
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 8 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2021
producer
5.7 - 2014
producer
5.7 - 2008
producer
5.9 - 2006
writer, producer
4.2 - 20055.3
- 2005
producer, writer
6.4 - 2004
producer
8.1 - 2001
producer
6.4 - 2000
producer
5.7 - 1997
producer
5.4 - 1996
producer
5.8 - 1994
writer, producer
5.2 - 1994
producer
5.4 - 1992
The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980
producer
9.3 - 1992
producer
5.4 - 1991
producer
5.9 - 1990
producer
5.7 - 1989
producer
4.4 - 1989
producer
6.3 - 1984
producer, writer
5.0 - 1984
producer
5.8 - 1982
writer, producer
3.6 - 1981
producer
6.2 - 1981
producer
6.9 - 1978
writer, producer
3.6 - 1976
writer
5.8 - 1974
producer, writer
7.1 - 1974
producer
6.4 - 1972
producer
9.2 - 1971
producer
5.8 - 1970
producer
5.9 - 1965
producer
6.7