Gregory Ratoff
Biography
Gregory Ratoff (April 20, 1897 – December 14, 1960) was a notable figure in the American film industry, originally hailing from Russia. He made a name for himself as a director, actor, and producer. Among his various contributions to cinema, he is perhaps best remembered for his performance as Max Fabian, a producer at odds with the leading actress Margo Channing, portrayed by Bette Davis, in the acclaimed film "All About Eve" released in 1950. Ratoff's work in this film solidified his legacy in Hollywood, showcasing his talents in front of and behind the camera. Throughout his career, he demonstrated a diverse range of skills across different roles in filmmaking. Ratoff's influence and contributions to the cinematic arts have been well-acknowledged, making him a noteworthy figure in the history of American cinema. His cinematic journey reflects a blend of cultural heritage and artistic expression, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.
Filmography
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What Price Hollywood?
1932 • Julius Saxe
Skyscraper Souls
1932 • Mr. Vinmont
The Moon Is Blue
1953 • Taxi Driver
Sally, Irene and Mary
1938 • Alex Zorka
I'm No Angel
1933 • Benny Pinkowitz
Under Two Flags
1936 • Ivan
Professional Sweetheart
1933 • Ipswich
Headline Shooter
1933 • Gottlieb
The Sun Also Rises
1957 • Count Mippipopolous
Sweepings
1933 • Abe Ullman
Exodus
1960 • Lakavitch
O. Henry's Full House
1952 • Behrman (segment "The Last Leaf")
All About Eve
1950 • Max Fabian