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  1. 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).

  2. Albert S. Ruddy. Producer: Million Dollar Baby. 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).

  3. May 30, 2024 · Mr. Ruddy was born Albert Stotland on March 28, 1930, in Montreal. His father, Hyman, manufactured uniforms. His mother, Ruth (Rudnikoff) Stotland, was a clothing and luxury fur designer.

  4. May 28, 2024 · Producer Albert S. Ruddy, who won best picture Oscars for Francis Ford Coppola's 'The Godfather' and Clint Eastwood's 'Million Dollar Baby,' died Saturday at age 94.

  5. May 28, 2024 · “The Godfather” producer Albert S. Ruddy has died at 94. The Canadian-born producer and writer won Oscars for “The Godfather” and “Million Dollar Baby,” developed the raucous prison-sports comedy “The Longest Yard” and helped create the hit sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes."

  6. May 28, 2024 · Albert S Ruddy, the Oscar-winning producer of The Godfather, has died aged 94. Ruddy died "peacefully" on Saturday at the UCLA Medical Centre in Los Angeles, according to a spokesperson, who added ...

  7. Albert S. Ruddy. Producer: Million Dollar Baby. 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). Albert was born to Jewish parents, Ruth (Ruddy) and Hy Stotland, in Montreal, Canada, and raised in...

  8. May 28, 2024 · Producers Albert S. Ruddy, left, and Tom Rosenberg walk off stage after accepting the Oscar for best motion picture of the year for their work on "Million Dollar Baby," at the 77th Academy Awards ...

  9. May 28, 2024 · Al Ruddy in 2020 and1972 Everett Collection. Albert S. Ruddy, who earned two Best Picture Oscars for producing The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby and co-created TV shows including Walker, Texas ...

  10. May 28, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy, a colourful, Canadian-born producer and writer who won Oscars for 'The Godfather' and 'Million Dollar Baby,' developed the raucous prison-sports comedy 'The Longest Yard' and ...

  11. Apr 27, 2022 · Fogler brought a bit of that P.T. Barnum energy to The Offer, a series inspired by Godfather producer Albert S. Ruddys recollections of making the iconic film, which included numerous near ...

  12. May 29, 2024 · Canadian-American film and TV producer Albert S Ruddy, who won Oscars for The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby, has passed away at the age of 94, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ruddy was also credited as one of the creators of the long-running CBS police drama Walker, Texas Ranger. Ruddy took his last breath at the UCLA Medical Center in ...

  13. May 29, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy was the rare combination of a producers mind with an artist’s soul. An unrelenting equal parts champion of both the talent in front of the screen and behind it.

  14. May 28, 2024 · NEW YORK (AP) — 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 ...

  15. 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 ...

  16. May 28, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy, a colorful, Canadian-born producer and writer who won Oscars for "The Godfather" and "Million Dollar Baby," has died at age 94.

  17. May 31, 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, and then became a movie producer who won Oscars for “The Godfather” and “Million Dollar Baby,” died on Saturday in Los Angeles. He was 94.

  18. May 29, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy, who has produced 'The Godfather' (1972) and 'Million Dollar Baby' (2004), has passed away at the age of 94 in Los Angeles.

  19. May 29, 2024 · Albert S. Ruddy, the revered Oscar-winning producer behind iconic films like 'The Godfather' and 'Million Dollar Baby,' passed away at 94. Known for his prolific career in Hollywood, Ruddy's ...

  20. The Offer: Created by Leslie Greif, Michael Tolkin. With Miles Teller, Matthew Goode, Dan Fogler, Burn Gorman. Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's never-before-revealed experiences of making The Godfather (1972).

  21. May 31, 2024 · Albert S Ruddy, the film producer who has died aged 94, picked up best picture Oscars for The Godfather (1973) starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, and Million Dollar Baby (2005), in which Hilary ...

  22. May 28, 2024 · Al Ruddy has died at the age of 94 (Picture: GETTY) Oscar-winning The Godfather producer Al Ruddy has died at the age of 94 after a brief illness. Ruddy also co-created CBS sitcom Hogan’s Heroes ...

  23. May 29, 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 and helped ...

  24. May 28, 2024 · NEW YORK (AP) — 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" and helped create the hit sitcom "Hogan's Heroes," has died at age 94. Ruddy died “peacefully” Saturday at the UCLA Medical Center, according to a spokesperson, who added that among his final words were, “The game is over, but we won the game.”