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Gregory Ratoff
Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Additional Credits
Born April 19, 1897Died December 14, 1960 (63 years)
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Gregory Ratoff (20 April 1897 — 14 December 1960) was a Russian-born American film director, actor and producer. His most famous role as an actor was as producer Max Fabian who feuds with star Margo Channing (Bette Davis) in All About Eve (1950).
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Gregory Ratoff (20 April 1897 — 14 December 1960) was a Russian-born American film director, actor and producer. His most famous role as an actor was as producer Max Fabian who feuds with star Margo Channing (Bette Davis) in All About Eve (1950).
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Gregory Ratoff Filmography
| 1991 | Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker · as Actor 'the Moon Is Blue' (archive Footage) (uncredited) |
| 1986 | Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend · as Max Fabian |
| 1961 | The Big Gamble · as Kaltenberg |
| 1960 | Exodus · as Lakavitch |
| 1960 | Once More, with Feeling! · as Maxwell Archer |
| 1957 | The Sun Also Rises · as Count Mippipopolous |
| 1955 | Abdullah's Harem · as Abdulla |
| 1954 | Sabrina · as Man With David Larrabee (uncredited) |
| 1953 | The Girl on the Roof · as Taxi Driver |
| 1953 | The Moon Is Blue · as Taxi Driver |
| 1952 | O. Henry's Full House · as Behrman (segment "the Last Leaf") |
| 1951 | Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Kolodziejczak |
| 1951 | The Red Skelton Show (TV Series) · as Head Of Gigantic Pictures |
| 1950 | All About Eve · as Max Fabian |
| 1950 | Operation X · as Marcos |
| 1948 | The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) |
| 1940 | The Great Profile · as Boris Mefoofsky |
| 1938 | Gateway · as Prince Michael Boris Alexis |
| 1938 | Sally, Irene and Mary · as Alex Zorka |
| 1937 | Café Metropole · as Paul |
| 1937 | Top of the Town · as J.j. Stone |
| 1937 | Seventh Heaven · as Boul The Cab Driver |
| 1936 | Under Your Spell · as Petroff |
| 1936 | The Road to Glory · as Pipe-Smoking Whistling Sgt |
| 1936 | Sing, Baby, Sing · as Nicholas K. Alexander |
| 1936 | Under Two Flags · as Ivan |
| 1936 | King of Burlesque · as Kolpolpeck |
| 1935 | Remember Last Night? · as Faronea |
| 1935 | Hello, Sweetheart · as Joseph Lewish |
| 1935 | This Woman Is Mine · as Nikita |
| 1934 | George White's Scandals · as Nicholas Mitwoch |
| 1933 | Let's Fall in Love · as New York Film Executive |
| 1933 | Girl Without a Room · as The General / Grand Duke Serge Alexovich |
| 1933 | Sitting Pretty · as Tannenbaum |
| 1933 | Broadway Thru a Keyhole · as Max Mafoofski |
| 1933 | I'm No Angel · as Benny Pinkowitz |
| 1933 | Headline Shooter · as Gottlieb |
| 1933 | Professional Sweetheart · as Ipswich |
| 1933 | Sweepings · as Abe Ullman |
| 1932 | Under-Cover Man · as Martoff |
| 1932 | Secrets of the French Police · as Han Moloff |
| 1932 | Once in a Lifetime · as Herman Glogauer |
| 1932 | Skyscraper Souls · as Mr. Vinmont |
| 1932 | What Price Hollywood? · as Julius Saxe |
| 1932 | Symphony of Six Million · as Meyer |
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| 1963 | Hollywood Without Make-Up · as Self |
| 1963 | Marilyn · as Self "all About Eve") (archive Footage) (uncredited) |
| 1956 | The Steve Allen Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1952 | I've Got a Secret (TV Series) · as Self - Guest Star |
| 1951 | The Name's the Same (TV Series) · as Self - Contestant |
| 1950 | This Is Your Life (US) (TV Series) · as Self - Film Director |
| 1950 | The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) · as Gregory Ratoff |
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| 1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Play |
| 1937 | You Can't Have Everything · as Original Story |
| 1937 | Café Metropole · as Original Story |















