Albert S. Ruddy

Personal Info

Known For Producer

Gender Male

Birthday 1930-03-28

Deathday 2024-05-25 (94 years old)

Place of Birth Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Also Known As Al Ruddy

Albert S. Ruddy

Biography

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 (1965–1971).

Known For

Producer

2022
The Offer

as Executive Producer

2021
Cry Macho

as Producer

2014
Sabotage

as Executive Producer

2008
Camille

as Producer

2005
The Longest Yard

as Executive Producer

2004
2001
Mean Machine

as Executive Producer

2000
Running Mates

as Executive Producer

1997
Married to a Stranger

as Executive Producer

1996
Heaven's Prisoners

as Producer

1994
Bad Girls

as Producer

1994
The Scout

as Producer

1992
Ladybugs

as Producer

1991
Miracle in the Wilderness

as Executive Producer

1990
Impulse

as Producer

1989
1989
Speed Zone

as Executive Producer

1984
Lassiter

as Producer

1984
Cannonball Run II

as Producer

1982
MegaForce

as Producer

1981
The Cannonball Run

as Producer

1981
Death Hunt

as Executive Producer

1978
Matilda

as Producer

1976
The Macahans

as Producer

1975
Coonskin

as Producer

1974
The Longest Yard

as Producer

1972
The Godfather

as Producer

1971
Making It

as Producer

Writer

The Longest Yard

as Original Film Writer

2021
Walker

as Original Series Creator

2005
1994
Bad Girls

as Story

1984
Cannonball Run II

as Screenplay

1982
MegaForce

as Screenplay

1978
Matilda

as Writer

1976
1974
1965
Hogan's Heroes

as Writer

Creator

1993
1965
Hogan's Heroes

as Creator

Art

1955