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Albert Stotland Ruddy (born March 28, 1930) 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 (1965โ1971).
Born: March 28, 1930 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died: May 25, 2024 (age 94)
46 total credits across film and television
| Title | Job | Year |
|---|---|---|
The Offer Limited Series | Production | 2022 |
Cry Macho Movie |
Production |
| 2021 |
Walker TV Show | Writing | 2021 |
Actor | 2020 |
Actor | 2018 |
Sabotage Movie | Production | 2014 |
The Godfather Legacy Movie | Actor | 2012 |
Camille Movie | Production | 2008 |
Actor | 2006 |
Actor | 2005 |
The Longest Yard Movie | Production | 2005 |
Writing | 2005 |
Million Dollar Baby Movie | Production | 2004 |
Actor | 2003 |
Mean Machine Movie | Production | 2001 |
Running Mates Movie | Production | 2000 |
Production | 1997 |
Heaven's Prisoners Movie | Production | 1996 |
The Scout Movie | Production | 1994 |
Bad Girls Movie | Production | 1994 |
Walker, Texas Ranger TV Show | Creator | 1993 |
Ladybugs Movie | Production | 1992 |
Production | 1991 |
Impulse Movie | Production | 1990 |
Speed Zone Movie | Production | 1989 |
Farewell to the King Movie | Production | 1989 |
Lassiter Movie | Production | 1984 |
Cannonball Run II Movie | Writing | 1984 |
Megaforce Movie | Writing | 1982 |
Production | 1981 |
The Cannonball Run Movie | Production | 1981 |
Death Hunt Movie | Production | 1981 |
Matilda Movie | Production | 1978 |
The Godfather: A Novel for Television Limited Series | Production | 1977 |
The Macahans Movie | Production | 1976 |
Revenge for a Rape Movie | Writing | 1976 |
The Longest Yard Movie | Production | 1974 |
Coonskin Movie | Production | 1974 |
The Godfather Movie | Production | 1972 |
Film '72 TV Show | Actor | 1971 |
Making It Movie | Production | 1971 |
Production | 1970 |
Hogan's Heroes TV Show | Writing | 1965 |
The Merv Griffin Show TV Show | Actor | 1962 |
Art | 1955 |
The Longest Yard Movie | Writing | โ |

Remembering Albert S. Ruddy โ Oscar-winning producer of The Godfather, who died at 94. #albertsruddy