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Sig Ruman

Sig Ruman

60 titles Acting Oct 10, 1884 Died: Feb 14, 1967 Hamburg, Germany

Sig Ruman was a notable German-American actor celebrated for his portrayals of pompous, often caricatured German officials and villains. He made his cinematic debut in the 1929 film *Lucky Boy*.

Ruman quickly became a beloved collaborator of the Marx Brothers, showcasing his talents in classic comedies such as *A Night at the Opera*, *A Day at the Races*, and *A Night in Casablanca*. His distinctive German accent and commanding presence made him a sought-after actor during World War II, where he frequently portrayed nefarious Nazi characters in a variety of wartime thrillers.

In addition to his work in comedies, Ruman collaborated with renowned director Ernst Lubitsch, appearing in films like *Ninotchka* and *To Be or Not to Be*. As his career progressed, he continued to embody exaggerated German roles, this time under the direction of Billy Wilder in films such as *The Emperor Waltz*, *Stalag 17*, and *The Fortune Cookie*. Ruman’s unique ability to blend humor with villainy left a lasting impact on the film industry, making him a memorable figure in American cinema.

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