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wrote: "Raft is a vivid and pictorially interesting type, rather than an actor in the technical sense, and consequently he proves unequal to the full implications of the fame-hungry dancer. The exterior attractiveness which Mr. Raft brings to the rΓ΄le gives 'Bolero' considerable color, nevertheless."
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Glockner), a Jewish German immigrant, and Conrad Ranft, who was born in Massachusetts to Jewish German immigrant parents. His parents were married on November 17, 1895, in Manhattan. Raft's older sister Eva, known as Katie, was born on April 18, 1896. Raft's grandfather had emigrated from Germany and
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later wrote that "Our association with Raft was a constant struggle from start to finish. Hypersensitive to public accusations of underworld connections, he flatly refused to play the heavy in any film... Time and time again we offered him gangster parts and time and time again he turned them down."
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I don't know what I do, but it's not acting. It's me. Supposing I'm supposed to hate a guy. Then I think of somebody I hate and visualize him instead of the actor. Same way when I'm supposed to be in love with the heroine. I think of a girl I could be crazy about and though I'm saying to the actress
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seven months prior to his death. However, Raft is recorded in the New York City Birth Index as having been born on September 26, 1901, in Manhattan as "George Rauft" (although "Rauft" is likely a mistranscription of "Ranft"). The 1900 census for New York City lists his sister Katie as his parents'
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at the age of 85 in Los Angeles on November 24, 1980. Raft left behind no will, and his estate consisted of only a $ 10,000 insurance policy and some furniture. In the last years of his life, he had lived on approximately $ 800 a month, a combination of social security and his pension. He was
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Raft married Grace Mulrooney (1902–1970) in 1923, long before his stardom. The pair separated soon thereafter, but the devoutly Catholic Mulrooney refused to grant a divorce, and Raft officially remained married to her and continued to support her until her death in 1970. A romantic figure in
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for $ 65,000 if he would act as its entertainment director. Raft agreed, but was rejected for a gaming license because of his alleged associations with underworld figures. He appealed, arguing that although he knew many gangsters, "I never did business with any of them," and the decision was
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review said "...a nite club scene introduces George Raft, the hot stepper, as the m. c. and band leader, being brought down for one of his rip-snorting hoofing specialties." Raft also appeared in stage shows supporting the film. One reviewer called him "a clever dancer".
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Raft grew up on 41st Street and worked as an errand boy and a fishwrapper after school. His parents sent him to live at his grandparents' house on 164th Street. He left school at the age of 12, and left home at 13. He worked as an apprentice electrician for a year, then
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Raft's career as a freelance actor initially began well. He toured the U.S., England and Africa performing for the troops from January through March 1944. In March 1943, he was voted the sixth-most-popular star among African-American movie audiences;
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in 1932. It became a hit and made Raft a star. He said: "That was the big one. People remembered me. I was getting real fan mail – by the bushel basket – and even a dumb kid from 10th Avenue could figure out how to translate that into money."
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professionally for two years beginning at the age of 15. As Dutch Rauft, he fought 14 bouts, with nine victories, three defeats and two draws. Another account says that Raft fought 25 bouts and was knocked out seven times.
616:. In the film, he plays second-in-command Guino Rinaldo, who falls in love with Camonte's sister and is murdered by him. Raft's performance is notable for his character's habit of flipping a coin, which became an iconic 1547:(1944), which featured a number of Universal's stars in a guest spots and Raft in the lead. It achieved a healthy gross. 20th Century Fox hired him to a contract so that he could appear in Henry Hathaway's hit musical 465:
wrote that Raft appeared at the climax when he "came to the front and did his eccentric dance routine, which he climaxed with the hottest black bottom ever. He goaled the audience, being the big punch of the show."
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dancer," he said later. "I was very erotic. I used to caress myself as I danced. I never felt I was a great dancer. I was more of a stylist, unique. I was never a Fred Astaire or a Gene Kelly, but I was sensuous."
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He said: "It's not that I mind being the guy on the wrong side of the law. But I won't take a role that's pure heel. The character has to have some ray of warmth, some redeeming quality – or it just isn't real."
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and Marlene Dietrich. Robinson recalled Raft as "touchy, difficult and thoroughly impossible to play with." During filming, Raft and Robinson came to blows, with photographs splashed across newspapers.
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Raft started performing exhibition dances in the afternoon at Healy's, Murray's, Rectors and Churchills in New York. He then started working in New York City nightclubs, often in the same venues as did
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told Raft that he should be in motion pictures, and Raft decided to try to break into film acting after being threatened by the husband of a woman whom he had been seeing. In 1927, Raft relocated to
569:, Raft had a colorful unbilled dancing role as Cagney's competitor in a dance contest, who wins only to be knocked down by Cagney. He was third-billed in an extremely large role as a gangster in 1132:. Raft originally turned it down as his character was a coward, leaving Paramount and his $ 4,000-per-week contract in November 1936, though the contract still had two years remaining. 624:
confirmed that it was Raft who invented it. Burnett said: "He realized he wasn't a good actor, which he wasn't. But he knew if he reacted to what other people said, he was effective."
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Kingsley, Grace (Mar 28, 1932). "Nomad Stars Coming Home: Gary Cooper Returning to Appear With Bankhead Eula Guy Todd Chosen for "Society Girl" Adrienne Ames Plans Trip to Honolulu".
1456:(1942), refusing to appear on the first day of filming because he did not want to play a heel, and Bogart once again replaced him. Raft was unable to accept Fox's offer to appear in 1718:(1949) by Tetzlaff for RKO. None of these performed strongly at the box office, and Raft's standing as a box-office attraction had been damaged. The lengthy period of shooting for 6836: 1674:
wrote that Raft was "going stronger than ever today" adding that "he has made millions, but hasn't got 'em due to a fondness for gambling and a loyalty to helping old friends."
2060:(1967). Although the gambling club was successful, after having returned from the U.S. in 1967 for a trip home, Raft was banned from reentering the UK as an "undesirable." 819:
performed poorly at the box office and was believed to have hurt La Rue's career. Raft was removed from suspension in April 1933, and he returned to Hollywood to appear in
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Schallert, Edwin (January 20, 1939). "Joan Bennett Set for 'Man in Iron Mask': Brent Plays Minister Atwill in 'The Gorilla' New Television Plans New Raft Controversy".
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Raft's mother taught him how to dance, and he danced at outdoor amusement parks and carnivals with his parents. Following his baseball career, he began working as a
2323:(2000), Corrado "Junior" Soprano reveals to Tony that there was another uncle, the "feeble-minded" Ercole, who Junior describes as "handsome, like George Raft". 3764: 986:. In February 1934, he admitted to having been involved in three fights during his career as a dancer and actor, including one in which he hit the producer of 938:. Raft initially refused the film until it was re-written, and the studio suspended him, but Raft eventually made the film, which became a great success. The 6442: 1869:, portraying gangster-types in comedy skits. In 1964 he performed a tango dance with the Hugh Lambert dancers to the song "La Cumparsita" on an episode of 6851: 6455: 2165:
to kill him by dropping a heavy light on his head. On hearing about the rumor of the hit, George Raft allegedly made a call to have the hit canceled.
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Burnett Mate, Ken; McGilligan, Pat; White, Dennis L. "Film Comment". Vol. 19, no. January/February 1983). New York. pp. 58–68, 70, 80.
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said that he wanted Raft to play him in any film about his life because "the others would portray me as a vicious gangster, but George would not."
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as president, and planned to make three films in two years for $ 3.5 million. He and Marin returned to RKO to make the popular film noir
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and was again replaced by Nolan. Raft's contract was meant to last until February of that year, but Paramount ended it prematurely.
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Brady, Thomas F. (Apr 5, 1942). "A Few Hollywood Aches and Pains: Metro Gauges Public Reaction to Ayres Case – Mr. Raft Protests".
753:(1932), playing a forger hiding from police who is suddenly given a million dollars with no place to cash the check. He starred in 4231:
Weil, Martin (25 November 1980). "Screen tough guy George Raft dies of emphysema off-stage life mirrored star's Hollywood image".
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in Los Angeles. Raft's personal effects and wardrobe were sold through a classified advertisement listing the lot for $ 800 in
1843:(1956), and after the film's release, he said that "the telephone just seemed to stop ringing." He decided to seek other work. 1532:
said: "Raft has always been a prime favorite with the Negro filmgoer." His price as a guest star on radio was $ 1,500-$ 2,500.
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340:(1959), wrote that Raft was a lightning-fast dancer and did "the fastest Charleston I ever saw." A September 1926 edition of 3960: 2248:, with whom he had a long romance, but his wife's refusal to allow a divorce eventually caused Shearer to end the affair. 6846: 6831: 1587:(1945) for RKO, an unexpected hit that realized a profit of more than a million dollars. He next appeared in the popular 1934:
took command of the country and closed all of its casinos, and Raft was in Havana on the night when the rebels arrived.
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partly shot on location in Africa that was a box-office disappointment. Raft followed this with a series of thrillers:
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D E. (Dec 25, 1932). "George Raft Started Out As Pugilist: Became Fast Hoofer And Was Snapped Up As Actor By Chance".
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Schallert, E. (15 August 1933). "Dr. Rockwell, noted comedian, ensnared by films; news, gossip of studio, theaters".
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Raft received an offer from Andy Neatrour to work as a host and part owner of a gambling club in London called the
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Schallert, E. (3 December 1934). "Henry Hull to pursue career as important character lead in 'Transient Lady'".
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In 1946, Raft earned a reported $ 108,000 for the year. He created his own production company, Star Films, with
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Schallert, E. (Mar 16, 1934). "'Life of Virgie Waters substituted for 'Alien Corn' on Ann Harding's schedule".
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before Valentino became a film actor. Raft had a notable collaboration with Elsie Pilcer. A May 1924 review in
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worked on merry-go-rounds and prospected for gold. His father worked in carnivals before settling in New York.
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was released, public response was so strong that Raft was offered the lead role in a film based on a story by
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only child, with two children born and only one living. In the 1910 census, he is listed as eight years old.
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in Paris, Vienna, Rome, London and New York. He had a great success as a dancer in London in 1926, and the
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as a ravishing young beauty relentlessly pursuing Raft. In July 1940, Raft reprised his vaudeville act.
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Raft was a stockholder in the Parvin-Dohrmann Corporation, a hotel and casino company that owned the
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Most obituaries cited Raft's year of birth as 1895, which he stated was correct when he appeared on
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Raft was interviewed by FBI agents in 1938 and 1953. The 1938 interview was about his knowledge of
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In 1967, Raft was denied entry into the UK, where he had been installed as casino director at the
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was a great hit, and in 1937 Raft was the third-highest-paid star in Hollywood (behind Cooper and
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Raft received an offer from Warner Bros. to appear opposite James Cagney in a prison film titled
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The Corporation: Gangsters, Drugs, Sex and Violence: The Rise and Fall of American's Cuban Mafia
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Schallert, E. (Nov 20, 1936). "George Raft, Paramount Make Up; Star Goes Into 'Souls at Sea'".
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In March 1934, Raft was suspended a second time for having refused the male lead in Mae West's
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Schallert, E. (16 November 1936). "Studios Go On Most Terrific Actor-Borrowing Spree Ever".
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Thackrey, T. O. (25 November 1980). "George Raft, tough guy in films and life, dead at 85".
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overturned in December 1955. Raft worked at the hotel negotiating its showbusiness deals.
684:(1932), and contemporary reports referred to his "menacing suavity." He was announced for 8: 6132: 4935: 4754: 4524: 4506: 4462: 4396: 4332: 3738: 3386: 3198: 2884: 2585: 2473: 2267: 2208: 2154: 2056: 1761: 1615:, was a flop, but it did lead to a rather successful radio series starring Raft entitled 1410: 1370: 765: 571: 480:
starring Guinan, who insisted Raft have a small role. Although Raft's scenes were cut, a
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in the poorer sections of New York. At first he struggled financially, but then he won a
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from Universal for another film. Raft was reported to have turned down Bogart's role in
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G. R. (25 February 1934). "In which a young man who has a reputation speaks his mind".
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did not lead to a comeback, but Raft subsequently appeared as a casino owner in the
1796:. He said: "I want to play heavies again. I think I made a mistake going straight." 6781: 6737: 3939:"George Raft, Molly Picon, Rudy Vallee, George Jessel--1980 TV Interview and Songs" 3872: 3719: 3630: 3423: 3282: 3120: 2993: 2909: 2769: 2757: 2752: 2733: 2581:(1932) (with James Cagney) as bandleader at Guinan's (archive footage) (uncredited) 2534: 2529: 2521: 2229: 1989: 1973: 1944: 1756: 1704: 1612: 1537: 1505:(1943). He finally returned to filming at Warner Bros. with the espionage thriller 1478:
Raft said that he paid $ 27,500 of his own money so that Warner Bros. could borrow
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television commercial as a prison inmate, worked as a goodwill ambassador for the
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Raft was one of several Paramount stars who appeared in the episodic comedy/drama
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Raft said he never regarded himself as an actor. "I wanted to be me," he said.
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Hollywood's Celebrity Gangster. The Incredible Life and Times of Mickey Cohen
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in 1942 for a two-year term, he took a role in the guild's fight against the
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with pitching aspirations. However, his batting was poor and he was dropped.
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Schallert, E. (Aug 1, 1941). "Raft refuses to play 'heel' role at Warners".
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Chruchill, Douglas W. (Aug 30, 1941). "Screen News Here and in Hollywood".
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Chruchill, Douglas W. (Oct 31, 1940). "Screen News Here and in Hollywood".
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Chruchill, Douglas W. (Jun 29, 1940). "Screen News Here and in Hollywood".
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Chruchill, Douglas W. (May 27, 1940). "Screen News Here and in Hollywood".
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In 1953 Raft appeared as NYPD detective Lt. George Kirby on 27 episodes of
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Chruchill, Douglas W. (Jul 15, 1939). "Screen New Here and in Hollywood".
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Hopper, Hedda (Oct 31, 1948). "George Rides High: Looking at Hollywood".
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in gangster films; while others claimed credit for the mannerism, writer
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circuit and performing in stage shows that were presented before movies.
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Scheuer, P.K. (Aug 6, 1944). "Film history made by 'Double Indemnity'".
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Shaffer, G. (Mar 10, 1934). "George Raft leaves cast of Mae West film".
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Hopper, H. (Oct 31, 1948). "Being the type wins tough guy recognition".
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Raft was one of many Warner Bros. stars who appeared in United Artists'
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in March 1932. The following month, he was cast in a supporting role in
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spoke of Raft's reputation as "the best Charleston dancer in New York."
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In July 1958, Raft was offered a role in his first film in four years,
1766: 1383: 1323: 1295: 1200: 782:"I love you, darling", all the time I keep thinking of the other party. 580: 552: 277: 245:, New York City, to a family of Jewish German descent, the son of Eva ( 230: 2346:) to LA to appear in films - the first of which is titled "Mob Boss". 1312:
film with Cagney, but both projects were canceled. He was assigned to
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and was suspended again in February 1936. He was scheduled to star in
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Other stockholders included singer Tony Martin and actor George Raft
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J. M. (Nov 7, 1937). "Studio learns the actor means what he says".
3800: 3446: 3323: 2618: 2546: 2497:) as Guino Rinaldo (Raft flips the nickel in his breakthrough role) 2241: 2114: 2109: 1963: 1647:(1947) at United Artists for Bogeaus, a box-office disappointment, 1399:. He was again placed on suspension, but was intended to appear in 873: 740: 517: 347:
During this time, Raft befriended a number of gangsters, including
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for a television series, and back in Hollywood had small roles in
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Raft wanted to appear in Universal's film version of the musical
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to be cast in a supporting role in his first film as leading man.
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In 1946, Raft was sued by an attorney in Australia for assault.
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In June 1947, Raft received bad publicity when his friend, the
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In 1955, Raft was offered the chance to buy a 2% share in the
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Raft's big break came when cast as the second lead, alongside
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L.N. (9 October 1938). "John Payne indebted to Dick Powell".
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D, E. (Dec 25, 1932). "George raft started out as pugilist".
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in Las Vegas and sold his house to move into an apartment in
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in the title role. None of Raft's scenes remain in the film.
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Kingsley, G. (May 19, 1932). "Timely Themes Program BasiS".
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Busby, M. (Mar 5, 1929). "Night-Club Hostess n Film Debut".
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and Marlene Dietrich) as Bouncer at the Barbary Coast Saloon
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Raft was offered a part opposite the studio's top male star
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In October 1928, Raft appeared in a stage show presented by
6232:"Funds For Parvin Foundation Came From Flamingo Hotel Sale" 5602:
Chruchill, Douglas W. (Nov 4, 1940). "News of the Screen".
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J. M. (Aug 1, 1937). "Scenes kept from public often best".
2912:) (Raft 3rd billed, but played the lead) as Johnny Marshall 2840:(1939) with James Cagney (Raft 2nd billed) as 'Hood' Stacey 2075:(both 1968). However, Raft became ill during the making of 1382:, Humphrey Bogart in a supporting role as his brother, and 1003:(1935), Raft was reunited with Lombard. He also starred in 526:(1931). Raft's appearances in these films were followed by 5358:
T. M. (Jul 23, 1939). "A Slick Latin From Old Manhattan".
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A.H. Weiler (Dec 7, 1947). "George Raft plans CYO film".
4772:"Widely read story becomes film play with notable cast". 4688:
Merrick, M. (May 20, 1932). "Raft Due for Film Stardom".
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Schallert, E. (Mar 8, 1929). "Charm Marks Talk Novelty".
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at the 300 Club, and he also produced some of her shows.
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Raft was meant to team with Lombard for a third time in
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as a flamboyant saloon owner who competes with Raft for
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Raft went on tour as a dancer and helped popularize the
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Scannell, Walter (Winter 2014). "Tough Guys Do Dance".
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Schallert, E. (July 19, 1938). "George Raft to star in
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Merrick, M. (1 September 1932). "Hollywood in Person".
3298:) (Raft 4th billed) as "Spats" Colombo, Chicago mobster 3222:(1954; 26-episode TV series) as Police Lt. George Kirby 2179:
Raft was investigated for alleged tax evasion in 1942.
416:(1927). He was called "the fastest Charleston dancer." 6837:
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
6494:"George Raft leaves only $ 10,000 policy, furniture". 5803:
Adler, D. (30 July 1967). "George Raft loses A toss".
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Raft starred in a brutal and fast-paced adaptation of
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D. W. (Nov 25, 1934). "Taking a Look at the Record".
4048:"George Raft With Nancy Carroll in Play of Revenge". 1804:
Raft took an excellent role as a mob boss supporting
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when his part was re-written to be more sympathetic.
1066:(1934). He then was borrowed by 20th Century-Fox for 897:(1934), which was not popular. Zanuck wanted him for 666:, although all of Raft's scenes were eventually cut. 6727: 2708:
and William Cagney) as Ray Angelo, alias Ray Ferraro
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He starred in a syndicated television series titled
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Raft's next three films were all directed by Marin:
5647: 4577:J. B. (Jun 4, 1974). "George Raft: Grease, games". 1750: 444:, where he first danced in clubs to pay the bills. 272:Raft played minor-league baseball, reportedly with 6626:, thrillingdetective.com; accessed August 1, 2016. 6269: 6230: 6166: 5649: 5648:Robinson, Edward G.; Spigelglass, Leonard (1973). 5405: 3855:– "Broadway" (30 November 1942) – with Lloyd Nolan 3810:: "A Mug, a Moll and a Mountaineer" (2 April 1939) 3789:– "Spawn of the North" (12 September 1938) – with 2469:) as William Kenny – Dance Contestant (uncredited) 1346:(1940), but declined the role and was replaced by 1158:. However, Raft agreed to return to Paramount and 805:, who had been originally cast for Raft's role in 6372:"Indignant Role for Actor Raft in Bookie Trial". 6353:. No. 2742. Sydney. 26 July 1942. p. 20 4091:"'Tough guy' George raft dies of emphysema at 85" 630:was filmed in September 1931. It was released by 6803: 6679:The George Raft File: The Unauthorized Biography 6559: 6222: 5408:Starmaker : the autobiography of Hal Wallis 5262:Read, K. (May 30, 1937). "Odd and Interesting". 4795:"Schwartz faces re-indictment on three counts". 4712:The George Raft File: The Unauthorized Biography 461:said Raft "scores a tremendous individual hit." 371:Raft became part of the stage act of flamboyant 3533:Raft turned down roles in the following films: 3258:) (Raft 4th billed) as Detective Lt. C.A. Bruce 1389:In August 1940, Raft declined the lead role in 4417: 4415: 4106:, November 25, 1980; accessed August 10, 2009. 3933: 3931: 1930:, at which he was also a part owner. However, 1891:comedy show, and in one episode of the sitcom 1535:Raft declined the lead role in Billy Wilder's 1522: 1146:and 20th Century Fox were keen on using Raft. 508:. His dancing skills were noticed by director 432: 6300: 5999:"Underworld keeps its secrets about Siegel". 5869: 5748: 5709:T. B. (Jan 11, 1942). "The Hollywood Scene". 5670: 5307: 5238: 5201: 5103: 5007: 5005: 4957: 4840: 4541: 3830:– "They Drive By Night" (2 June 1941) – with 2310:, the character of George Raft was played by 2244:. He stated publicly that he wanted to marry 1670:, was murdered. However, the following year, 854:'s highly popular and energetic period piece 809:. Raft was placed on suspension in February. 299:competition and was launched professionally. 6445:, news.google.com; accessed August 25, 2015. 5403: 4672: 4623: 4621: 4610:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4272: 4270: 4268: 4034: 4032: 3897:(4 June – 3 September 1947) – regular series 3814:Procter and Gamble's Knickerbocker Playhouse 3450:(1978) (with Mae West, her final movie, and 2561:(1932; Raft plays a forger) as Eddie Jackson 2144: 1653:(1947) at United Artists for Star Films and 1597:melodrama that offered a good early role to 1249:(1939). In January 1939, he refused to make 769:(1933). A natural practitioner of a form of 763:, which was never made. He next appeared in 6520:, McFarland & Company, 2013 pp. 184–188 6156:"Raft Gets okay for 2% Buy of Vegas Casino" 6036: 4931:"George Raft Refuses Part in Mae West Film" 4906: 4730: 4687: 4412: 4072:, italiangen.org; accessed August 15, 2015. 3928: 3861:– "Each Dawn I Die" (22 March 1943) – with 3804:– "Bob Hope is Remodeling His House" (1939) 3757: 868:and survive. Raft plays the second lead to 864:, supposedly the first man to jump off the 701: 6761: 6414:– via National Library of Australia. 6361:– via National Library of Australia. 6263: 6261: 6144:– via National Library of Australia. 6116:– via National Library of Australia. 5002: 4998:– via National Library of Australia. 4947:– via National Library of Australia. 4572: 4570: 4568: 4475: 4203: 4201: 4199: 4197: 4169:"Circuitous Route to Hollywood for Raft". 2696:(1935) (with Carole Lombard) as Joe Martin 2664:, Raft's signature film) as Raoul De Baere 846:, a new production company established by 735:When the studio adamantly refused to hire 29: 6694:George Raft – The Man Who Would Be Bogart 6075: 6073: 5802: 5685: 5601: 5578: 5491: 5468: 5380: 5218:"Raft Talking UA Deal after his Par Walk" 4618: 4556: 4265: 4029: 2936:(1943) (with an all-star cast) as himself 1722:caused him to miss the chance to star in 1340:(1940), which was a flop. He was cast in 1302:Raft was slated to appear in a remake of 1258: 6711:. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1974. 6474:George Raft: The Man Who Would Be Bogart 6079: 5798: 5796: 5794: 5515:"'Portrait in Black' to Become a Film". 5404:Wallis, Hal B.; Higham, Charles (1980). 5261: 4642: 4140: 3374:) (Raft 2nd billed) as Charles Binnaggio 2086:In the early 1970s, Raft appeared in an 2018: 1814:(1954), a hit for MGM. Also popular was 1560: 1262: 236: 6258: 6172: 4565: 4490: 4194: 4164: 4162: 4160: 4136: 4134: 4132: 1948:(1959), playing a gangster. Because of 1937: 1413:intended to borrow Raft to costar with 1150:was announced as Raft's replacement in 1020: 496:Raft followed this with small roles in 135: 1923; died 1970) 6804: 6575:Review of Cheating Cheaters radio show 6228: 6070: 6021: 4130: 4128: 4126: 4124: 4122: 4120: 4118: 4116: 4114: 4112: 3462:(1980) as Petey Cane (final film role) 2553:(Raft's 1st leading role) as Joe Anton 2263:Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery 2220:Hollywood, Raft had love affairs with 2101:Raft's final film appearances were in 1104: 903:, but Raft was too busy at Paramount. 355:, and he would occasionally drive for 6852:People from Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan 6510: 5950:, hardcover, 27 August 1982. p. 205. 5893:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 5791: 5731: 5708: 5625:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 5556:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 5357: 5351: 5080: 5034: 5011: 4628:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 4576: 4276: 4256: 3522:Screen Snapshots: Vacation at Del Mar 2896:, and Humphrey Bogart) as Joe Fabrini 2286: 1897:, which was his last TV acting role. 286: 6681:. New York: Drake Publishers, 1973. 6268:Warren, Doug; Cagney, James (1983). 5942:Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, 5920:– four new pictures due this week". 5334: 4888:"Movie Review – An Ambitious Dancer" 4765: 4714:. New York: Drake Publishers, 1973; 4230: 4208:"Movie tough guy George Raft dies". 4185: 4157: 3704:(1942) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3696:(1942) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3688:(1941) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3672:(1941) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3664:(1941) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3634:(1940) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3574:(1937) – replaced by Humphrey Bogart 3536: 3238:) (Raft 3rd billed) as Dan Beaumonte 2800:(with bizarre musical interludes by 2537:and Richard Bennett) as Jack Houston 1837:Raft was one of many guest stars in 1677: 1450:Raft next rejected the lead role in 1136:wanted Raft for the film version of 928:, but instead was slated to star in 828: 276:of the Eastern League, as a utility 6867:Paramount Pictures contract players 6239:. Hanover, Pennsylvania. p. 29 6100:"George Raft to Give Pictures Away" 5936: 5725: 5652:All my yesterdays; an autobiography 4658:"Raft's Suavity Utilized in Film". 4109: 3961:"Social Security Death Master File" 3723:(1944) – replaced by Fred MacMurray 3566:(1935) – replaced by Fred MacMurray 2644:) (Raft 3rd billed) as Honey Rogers 1982:(1961). In Britain, he appeared in 1875:. In 1967 he did an episode of the 1799: 1374:(1940), Raft played the lead, with 1308:, one of his favorite films, and a 1237:Paramount wanted Raft to appear in 1009:(1935) and was slated to appear in 786: 332:was "an ardent fan and supporter." 13: 6842:Deaths from leukemia in California 6646: 5916:"George Raft is signed by RKO for 3680:(1941) – replaced by John Garfield 2113:(1978), in which he reunited with 1553:(1945), replacing Fred MacMurray. 1072:(1936) and starred in Paramount's 883:Back at Paramount, Raft supported 565:(1932), starring James Cagney and 14: 6888: 6817:20th-century American male actors 6723: 6696:. Albany: BearManor Media, 2008. 6229:Heller, Jean (October 30, 1969). 4818:"Raft to resume with Paramount". 3528: 3498:Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 4 3467: 2928:) (young B'way dancer) as himself 2852:) as Joe Lourik, alias Joe Harris 2748:) as Spot Ricardi / Joseph Ricard 2605:) (Raft 2nd billed) as Nick Mason 2525:(1932) as Sneaky (scenes deleted) 1830:(1955), which reunited Raft with 1226:Raft was announced for the films 6730: 6666:. Enigma Books: New York, 2007. 6614: 6595: 6583: 6568: 6553: 6536: 6523: 6487: 6466: 6448: 6436: 6418: 6390: 6365: 6337: 6319: 6294: 6272:Cagney: The Authorized Biography 6202: 6148: 6120: 6092: 6066:. December 23, 1948. p. 25. 6053: 6030: 6015: 5992: 5988:. September 13, 1946. p. 5. 4982:"No Longer a "Second Valentino"" 4755:"George Raft Funny Kind of Star" 3989:Kerr, Alison (15 February 2023). 3604:(1939) – replaced by Lloyd Nolan 3558:(1934) – replaced by Roger Pryor 3504:Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play 3354:(1964) as Detective (uncredited) 2214: 2139: 1784:(1953) that ran for one season. 1751:Three films for Lippert Pictures 1611:and director Marin for producer 1424:Raft also declined the leads in 1353:Raft was scheduled to appear in 1060:(1935), a comedy in the vein of 906: 6659:. Films in Review, April, 1978. 5975: 5960: 5909: 5886: 5863: 5841: 5819: 5768: 5751:Inside Warner Bros. (1913–1951) 5742: 5702: 5679: 5664: 5641: 5618: 5595: 5572: 5549: 5531: 5508: 5485: 5462: 5439: 5430: 5397: 5374: 5328: 5301: 5285:"Highlights From the Studios". 5278: 5255: 5232: 5210: 5195: 5173: 5158: 5143: 5120: 5097: 5074: 5051: 5028: 4974: 4951: 4923: 4900: 4880: 4857: 4834: 4811: 4788: 4747: 4724: 4704: 4681: 4666: 4651: 4636: 4593: 4550: 4535: 4517: 4499: 4484: 4469: 4447: 4432: 4403: 4381: 4357: 4348: 4339: 4317: 4308: 4293: 4250: 4241: 4224: 4179: 3326:) as Jack Strager, casino owner 3314:) (Raft 3rd billed) as Stafford 2182:In 1944, he gave evidence when 2007:In 1965, Raft was convicted of 1900: 1885:. In 1971 he twice appeared on 1863:. He appeared in 3 episodes of 1728:(1949), and he was replaced by 1577:Raft next appeared in director 1421:, but the film was never made. 419:Raft later starred in the film 359:. A boyhood friend of gangster 132: 6862:American vaudeville performers 6529:A. M. Sperber & Eric Lax, 6180:. London: Blink. p. 379. 6162:. 28 December 1955. p. 2. 5127:"Who'll take their picture?". 4761:. 13 December 1932. p. 3. 4513:. 17 October 1928. p. 39. 4175:. 23 October 1932. p. B7. 4084: 4075: 4056: 4041: 4000: 3983: 3953: 3510:Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 2349: 1556: 934:(1934), playing a dancer with 392:(October 1925) (with music by 1: 6877:RKO Pictures contract players 6872:Warner Bros. contract players 6857:Stuyvesant High School alumni 5412:. Macmillan Pub. Co. p.  4531:. March 20, 1929. p. 12. 3921: 3903:– "Intrigue" (5 October 1948) 3492:The Fashion Side of Hollywood 2788:) (Raft 2nd billed) as Powdah 2453:) as Joe – Yolando's Henchman 2373:(1929) as Dancer (uncredited) 1988:(1962), a film intended as a 1972:(1960), and he appeared in a 1888:Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In 1846: 1765:(1952), shot in England with 1735:Raft went to England to make 1359:The Dealer's Name Was George, 1183:Paramount announced Raft for 1017:, but the film was not made. 759:(1932) and was announced for 469: 316:"I could have been the first 83:Los Angeles, California, U.S. 6345:"Tax Inquiry on George Raft" 5545:. 31 July 1940. p. 134. 5224:. 18 November 1936. p.  4662:. Apr 17, 1932. p. B20. 4461:. 30 December 1925. p.  4395:. 1 September 1926. p.  4008:"They Drive by Night (1940)" 3949:– via www.youtube.com. 3884:Action in the North Atlantic 3346:(1962) as Nightclub co-owner 2425:) as Pickpocket (uncredited) 2063:Raft's later films included 1922:to work as a greeter at the 1682:Star Film's second film was 1496:, but was never offered it. 1050:(1935), and was borrowed by 920:Raft was meant to appear in 674:Raft signed a contract with 669: 7: 5971:. June 17, 1946. p. 6. 5187:. 14 October 1936. p.  3816:– "Bulldog Drummond" (1939) 3486:Hollywood on Parade No. B-8 3480:Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 3474:Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 3271:Around the World in 80 Days 3084:) as Daniel J. 'Dan' Gannin 1883:β€œBlack Widow Strikes Again” 1840:Around the World in 80 Days 1523:Freelance star and producer 1395:(1940) and was replaced by 1361:but neither film was made. 1097:, the directorial debut of 1044:(1935). He tried a comedy, 589: 474:Raft's screen debut was in 433:Los Angeles and early films 366: 10: 6893: 6847:Male actors from Manhattan 6832:American male radio actors 6773:Internet Broadway Database 6633: 6549:. 19 Feb 1933. p. X5. 6432:. 29 May 1957. p. 46. 6128:"George Raft Dances Again" 5946:, New Rochelle, New York: 5656:. Hawthorn Books. p.  4525:"Queen of the Night Clubs" 4052:. 18 Dec 1932. p. 33. 3997:. Retrieved 11 April 2024. 3911:(27 June – 22 August 1951) 3780:" (31 August 1936) – with 3459:The Man with Bogart's Face 2317:In season 2, episode 6 of 2279:Raft has two stars on the 2120:The Man with Bogart's Face 1905: 1223:playing supporting roles. 1111: 1027: 913: 844:Twentieth Century Pictures 835: 791:Raft refused to appear in 708: 595: 16:American actor (1895–1980) 6827:American male film actors 6443:Raft denied entry into UK 5833:. 31 March 1943. p.  3563:The Princess Comes Across 3544:The Story of Temple Drake 3351:For Those Who Think Young 2300:(1961), which co-starred 2274: 2207:, because of his alleged 2145:Links to criminal figures 2079:, and he was replaced by 2014: 1995:For Those Who Think Young 1820:(1954), a film noir with 1084:The Princess Comes Across 1030:The Glass Key (1935 film) 817:The Story of Temple Drake 794:The Story of Temple Drake 116: 108: 88: 72: 49: 28: 21: 6610:(1): 40–41. Winter 2014. 6518:The Films of George Raft 6398:"Actor George Raft Sued" 5855:. 14 July 1943. p.  5753:. Simon & Schuster. 5058:"Raft Mixes in Battle". 4864:"Hollywood Happenings". 3758:Select radio appearances 3669:The Wagons Roll at Night 2873:The House Across the Bay 2825:The Lady's from Kentucky 2370:Gold Diggers of Broadway 2358:Queen of the Night Clubs 2251: 2153:became president of the 1459:To the Shores of Tripoli 1337:The House Across the Bay 1246:The Lady's from Kentucky 876:'s character as well as 711:Night After Night (film) 499:Gold Diggers of Broadway 487:Queen of the Night Clubs 477:Queen of the Night Clubs 6543:"Projection Jottings". 6301:Cagney, James (2005) . 5849:"Junkets on Radio Coin" 5165:"News from Hollywood". 4425:. George Raft profile, 4331:. 28 May 1924. p.  3886:" (15 May 1944) – with 3821:Campbell Soup Playhouse 3162:(1950), (also known as 2625:) (Raft 2nd billed) as 1958:(1959). The success of 1894:The Chicago Teddy Bears 1712:for United Artists and 1688:(1949), a story of the 1357:and declined a role in 1330:. Raft was borrowed by 924:, based on the life of 922:It's a Pleasure to Lose 825:(1933), set in London. 687:Ladies of the Big House 532:with Spencer Tracy and 382:His success led him to 361:Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel 336:, in his autobiography 6778:George Raft's FBI File 6677:Parish, James Robert. 6602:"Radio's Golden Age". 6327:"George Raft FBI File" 5749:Behlmer, Rudy (1987). 5446:"News of the Screen". 5150:"News of the Screen". 4103:The Milwaukee Sentinel 4063:George Raft birth data 3824:– "A Free Soul" (1941) 3141:A Dangerous Profession 3100:) as Capt. Paul Gerard 2281:Hollywood Walk of Fame 2027: 1920:Santo Trafficante, Jr. 1860:The Jack Benny Program 1759:low-budget thrillers, 1715:A Dangerous Profession 1574: 1368:'s trucking melodrama 1334:to play a gangster in 1305:The Patent Leather Kid 1292:(1939) for Universal. 1277: 1259:Warner Bros: 1939–1943 961:Raft next appeared in 784: 375:and nightclub hostess 219:and a truck driver in 6798:, Virtual-History.com 6533:, HarperCollins, 2011 6375:Chicago Daily Tribune 6105:Goulburn Evening Post 6024:Chicago Daily Tribune 5969:Chicago Daily Tribune 4909:Chicago Daily Tribune 4710:James Robert Parish. 3915:Martin and Lewis Show 3742:(1957) – replaced by 3731:(1953) – replaced by 3712:(1942) – replaced by 3693:All Through the Night 3653:(1941) – replaced by 3642:(1941) – replaced by 3623:(1940) – replaced by 3612:(1940) – replaced by 3593:(1939) – replaced by 3590:The Magnificent Fraud 3582:(1938) – replaced by 3555:Belle of the Nineties 3547:(1933) – replaced by 3303:Jet Over the Atlantic 3171:I'll Get You for This 2297:The George Raft Story 2271:in the fall of 1981. 2126:The Mike Douglas Show 2022: 1955:Jet Over the Atlantic 1755:Raft appeared in two 1738:I'll Get You for This 1690:French Foreign Legion 1564: 1453:All Through the Night 1266: 1252:The Magnificent Fraud 1112:Further information: 1063:It Happened One Night 1028:Further information: 976:Raft then starred in 955:Belle of the Nineties 914:Further information: 842:Raft was borrowed by 836:Further information: 779: 709:Further information: 596:Further information: 313:called him "gifted." 256:The Mike Douglas Show 237:Early life and career 209:; and as a dancer in 5154:. September 3, 1936. 5131:. 12 February 1936. 4896:. February 17, 1934. 4421:Magazine article by 4409:Yablonsky, pp. 45–47 4345:Yablonsky, pp. 20–21 4247:Yablonsky, pp. 11–12 3894:The Cases of Mr. Ace 3837:Screen Guild Theatre 3808:Screen Guild Theatre 3765:Kraft Cheese Program 3434:) as Guido Scartucci 3160:We Shall Go to Paris 2941:Background to Danger 2765:Yours for the Asking 2741:She Couldn't Take It 2725:Every Night at Eight 2407:Marguerite Churchill 2328:Francis Ford Coppola 1938:Return to filmmaking 1872:The Ed Sullivan Show 1866:The Red Skelton Show 1698:(1949), directed by 1634:(1946), produced by 1618:The Cases of Mr. Ace 1508:Background to Danger 1185:Millions for Defense 1128:(1937), directed by 1075:Yours for the Asking 1057:She Couldn't Take It 1047:Every Night at Eight 880:as a singer/dancer. 727:and then changed to 723:, originally titled 606:as Tony Camonte, in 598:Scarface (1932 film) 6796:George Raft profile 5014:The Washington Post 4936:The West Australian 4774:The Washington Post 4579:The Washington Post 4302:The Washington Post 4279:The Washington Post 4050:The Washington Post 3843:" (25 January 1942) 3414:) as Capt. Garbaldo 3387:Five Golden Dragons 3116:) as Johnny Allegro 2885:They Drive by Night 2736:) as 'Tops' Cardona 2549:as a fictionalized 2474:Dancers in the Dark 2268:Hemmings Motor News 2155:Screen Actors Guild 2057:Five Golden Dragons 1976:role as himself in 1371:They Drive by Night 1195:, a film about the 572:Dancers in the Dark 222:They Drive by Night 67:New York City, U.S. 6759:TCM Movie Database 6707:Yablonsky, Lewis. 6546:The New York Times 6456:"Marriage details" 6063:The New York Times 5985:The New York Times 5735:The New York Times 5181:"Raft Back at Par" 4893:The New York Times 4096:2016-04-03 at the 4068:2019-02-08 at the 3685:The Maltese Falcon 3639:Blues in the Night 3419:Hammersmith Is Out 3211:The Man from Cairo 3164:Nous Irons a Paris 3089:Outpost in Morocco 2946:Sydney Greenstreet 2933:Stage Door Canteen 2926:Broderick Crawford 2906:Edward G. Robinson 2809:Spawn of the North 2760:) as Enrico Scaffa 2676:) as Manuel Montes 2558:If I Had a Million 2287:In popular culture 2134:Flamingo Las Vegas 2104:Hammersmith Is Out 2077:Madigan's Millions 2072:Madigan's Millions 2044:, the French film 2028: 2009:income-tax evasion 1918:Raft was hired by 1878:Batman (TV series) 1832:Edward G. Robinson 1787:The Man from Cairo 1685:Outpost in Morocco 1575: 1502:Stage Door Canteen 1444:Edward G. Robinson 1433:The Maltese Falcon 1409:taking his place. 1278: 1228:The World Applauds 1212:Spawn of the North 1177:Gone with the Wind 1015:James Edward Grant 952:(later changed to 916:Bolero (1934 film) 750:If I Had a Million 287:Career as a dancer 64:September 26, 1895 6822:Age controversies 6562:Los Angeles Times 6001:Los Angeles Times 5872:Los Angeles Times 5805:Los Angeles Times 5673:Los Angeles Times 5314:Los Angeles Times 5264:Los Angeles Times 5241:Los Angeles Times 5204:Los Angeles Times 5129:Los Angeles Times 5106:Los Angeles Times 5062:. 4 August 1934. 5060:Los Angeles Times 4960:Los Angeles Times 4843:Los Angeles Times 4797:Los Angeles Times 4733:Los Angeles Times 4690:Los Angeles Times 4675:Los Angeles Times 4660:Los Angeles Times 4645:Los Angeles Times 4559:Los Angeles Times 4544:Los Angeles Times 4493:Los Angeles Times 4478:Los Angeles Times 4354:Yablonsky, p. 238 4172:Los Angeles Times 4143:Los Angeles Times 4018:on April 15, 2016 3917:(12 October 1951) 3901:Lux Radio Theatre 3880:Lux Radio Theatre 3876:(7 December 1943) 3868:Lux Radio Theatre 3859:Lux Radio Theatre 3853:Lux Radio Theatre 3847:Lux Radio Theatre 3828:Lux Radio Theatre 3787:Lux Radio Theatre 3778:Cheating Cheaters 3773:Lux Radio Theatre 3754: 3753: 3733:Alexander Scourby 3620:City for Conquest 3442:(1972) as himself 3382:(1967) as himself 3362:(1964) as himself 3322:(1960) (with the 3263:A Bullet for Joey 3136:) as Johnny Torno 2996:) as Johnny Angel 2868:) as Cliff Taylor 2857:Invisible Stripes 2845:I Stole a Million 2820:) as Tyler Dawson 2669:The Trumpet Blows 2542:Night After Night 2481:) as Louie Brooks 2234:Tallulah Bankhead 2186:was on trial for 1827:A Bullet for Joey 1678:Decline as a star 1419:The World We Make 1343:City for Conquest 1315:Invisible Stripes 1289:I Stole a Million 1273:Invisible Stripes 1144:David O. Selznick 1052:Columbia Pictures 964:The Trumpet Blows 838:The Bowery (film) 730:Night After Night 703:Night After Night 583:as a bandleader. 458:Los Angeles Times 406:Palm Beach Nights 305:Rudolph Valentino 241:Raft was born in 184:Invisible Stripes 142: 141: 109:Years active 76:November 24, 1980 41:Invisible Stripes 6884: 6782:Internet Archive 6765: 6740: 6738:Biography portal 6735: 6734: 6733: 6692:Wallace, Stone. 6627: 6618: 6612: 6611: 6604:Nostalgia Digest 6599: 6593: 6587: 6581: 6572: 6566: 6565: 6557: 6551: 6550: 6540: 6534: 6527: 6521: 6514: 6508: 6507: 6498:. Jan 31, 1981. 6491: 6485: 6472:Wallace, Stone. 6470: 6464: 6463: 6452: 6446: 6440: 6434: 6433: 6422: 6416: 6415: 6413: 6411: 6394: 6388: 6387: 6378:. 18 July 1944. 6369: 6363: 6362: 6360: 6358: 6341: 6335: 6334: 6323: 6317: 6316: 6303:Cagney by Cagney 6298: 6292: 6291: 6275: 6265: 6256: 6255: 6246: 6244: 6234: 6226: 6220: 6206: 6200: 6199: 6170: 6164: 6163: 6152: 6146: 6145: 6143: 6141: 6133:The World's News 6124: 6118: 6117: 6115: 6113: 6096: 6090: 6089: 6082:Nostalgia Digest 6077: 6068: 6067: 6057: 6051: 6050: 6034: 6028: 6027: 6019: 6013: 6012: 6003:. Jun 26, 1947. 5996: 5990: 5989: 5979: 5973: 5972: 5964: 5958: 5940: 5934: 5933: 5924:. Jul 24, 1944. 5913: 5907: 5906: 5890: 5884: 5883: 5867: 5861: 5860: 5845: 5839: 5838: 5823: 5817: 5816: 5800: 5789: 5788: 5779:. Nov 13, 1942. 5772: 5766: 5764: 5746: 5740: 5739: 5729: 5723: 5722: 5706: 5700: 5699: 5683: 5677: 5676: 5668: 5662: 5661: 5655: 5645: 5639: 5638: 5622: 5616: 5615: 5599: 5593: 5592: 5576: 5570: 5569: 5560:. 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Archived from 3957: 3951: 3950: 3948: 3946: 3935: 3720:Double Indemnity 3631:It All Came True 3537: 3424:Elizabeth Taylor 3283:Some Like It Hot 3206:) as Steve Rossi 3068:) as Mario Torio 3048:) as Brad Dunham 3012:) as Kenny Veech 2994:Hoagy Carmichael 2980:) as Tony Angelo 2910:Marlene Dietrich 2832:) as Marty Black 2776:) as Johnny Lamb 2770:Dolores Costello 2758:Rosalind Russell 2753:It Had to Happen 2734:Frances Langford 2720:) as Ed Beaumont 2688:) as Harry Young 2593:) as Harry Glynn 2573:) as Nick Darrow 2535:Alison Skipworth 2530:Madame Racketeer 2522:Love Is a Racket 2261:interred at the 2230:Marlene Dietrich 2026:and Raft in 1979 1960:Some Like It Hot 1945:Some Like It Hot 1800:Supporting actor 1793:The Honor System 1757:Lippert Pictures 1613:Benedict Bogeaus 1538:Double Indemnity 1069:It Had to Happen 1036:Dashiell Hammett 1013:from a story by 848:Darryl F. Zanuck 787:First suspension 744: 681:Madame Racketeer 659:Love Is a Racket 579:as a dancer and 489:is considered a 427:Paramount-Publix 414:Padlocks of 1927 198:Some Like It Hot 136: 134: 79: 63: 61: 33: 19: 18: 6892: 6891: 6887: 6886: 6885: 6883: 6882: 6881: 6802: 6801: 6736: 6731: 6729: 6726: 6649: 6647:Further reading 6636: 6631: 6630: 6619: 6615: 6601: 6600: 6596: 6588: 6584: 6573: 6569: 6558: 6554: 6542: 6541: 6537: 6528: 6524: 6516:Everett Aaker, 6515: 6511: 6496:Chicago Tribune 6493: 6492: 6488: 6471: 6467: 6454: 6453: 6449: 6441: 6437: 6424: 6423: 6419: 6409: 6407: 6396: 6395: 6391: 6371: 6370: 6366: 6356: 6354: 6343: 6342: 6338: 6325: 6324: 6320: 6313: 6299: 6295: 6288: 6266: 6259: 6242: 6240: 6237:The Evening Sun 6227: 6223: 6207: 6203: 6188: 6171: 6167: 6154: 6153: 6149: 6139: 6137: 6126: 6125: 6121: 6111: 6109: 6098: 6097: 6093: 6078: 6071: 6059: 6058: 6054: 6035: 6031: 6020: 6016: 5998: 5997: 5993: 5981: 5980: 5976: 5966: 5965: 5961: 5948:Arlington House 5941: 5937: 5915: 5914: 5910: 5897:. 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Feb 8, 1926. 4292: 4264: 4249: 4240: 4223: 4193: 4190:. p. C13. 4178: 4156: 4108: 4083: 4074: 4055: 4040: 4028: 3999: 3982: 3952: 3926: 3925: 3923: 3920: 3919: 3918: 3912: 3904: 3898: 3890: 3888:Raymond Massey 3877: 3865: 3856: 3850: 3844: 3834: 3825: 3817: 3811: 3805: 3797: 3795:Fred MacMurray 3791:Dorothy Lamour 3784: 3769: 3759: 3756: 3752: 3751: 3747: 3746: 3735: 3724: 3716: 3705: 3697: 3689: 3681: 3677:Out of the Fog 3673: 3665: 3657: 3646: 3635: 3627: 3616: 3605: 3597: 3586: 3575: 3567: 3559: 3551: 3535: 3530: 3529:Roles rejected 3527: 3526: 3525: 3519: 3516:Hollywood Park 3513: 3507: 3501: 3495: 3489: 3483: 3477: 3469: 3468:Short subjects 3466: 3464: 3463: 3455: 3452:Timothy Dalton 3443: 3439:Deadhead Miles 3435: 3428:Richard Burton 3415: 3408:Jackie Gleason 3399: 3398:) as Dragon #2 3383: 3375: 3367:The Upper Hand 3363: 3355: 3347: 3339: 3338:) (Raft cameo) 3331:The Ladies Man 3327: 3315: 3299: 3288:Marilyn Monroe 3279: 3267: 3259: 3239: 3223: 3215: 3207: 3195: 3183: 3182:) as Nick Cain 3167: 3157: 3137: 3117: 3105:Johnny Allegro 3101: 3085: 3078:William Bendix 3069: 3062:Randolph Scott 3049: 3037: 3036:) as Joe Warne 3025: 3024:) as Eddie Ace 3013: 2997: 2981: 2965: 2964:) as Tony West 2953: 2937: 2929: 2913: 2897: 2881: 2869: 2862:William Holden 2853: 2841: 2833: 2821: 2818:John Barrymore 2805: 2789: 2777: 2761: 2749: 2737: 2721: 2709: 2701:Stolen Harmony 2697: 2689: 2677: 2674:Adolphe Menjou 2665: 2654:Carole Lombard 2645: 2642:Miriam Hopkins 2629: 2606: 2594: 2582: 2574: 2562: 2554: 2538: 2526: 2518: 2517:) as Ed Powell 2498: 2482: 2479:Miriam Hopkins 2470: 2454: 2442: 2426: 2410: 2398:Quick Millions 2394: 2374: 2366: 2353: 2351: 2348: 2288: 2285: 2276: 2273: 2253: 2250: 2238:Carole Lombard 2222:Hilda Ferguson 2216: 2213: 2211:associations. 2146: 2143: 2141: 2138: 2047:The Upper Hand 2016: 2013: 1979:The Ladies Man 1950:Marilyn Monroe 1939: 1936: 1912:Flamingo Hotel 1907: 1904: 1902: 1899: 1848: 1845: 1834:, was a flop. 1801: 1798: 1752: 1749: 1730:Robert Mitchum 1720:Johnny Allegro 1702:for Columbia, 1695:Johnny Allegro 1679: 1676: 1595:United Artists 1558: 1555: 1524: 1521: 1517:Hell's Kitchen 1355:Star of Africa 1320:William Holden 1310:John Dillinger 1268:William Holden 1260: 1257: 1232:Two-Time Loser 1221:John Barrymore 1193:Frances Farmer 1134:Samuel Goldwyn 1130:Henry Hathaway 1109: 1103: 1089:Fred MacMurray 1025: 1019: 1006:Stolen Harmony 970:Blood and Sand 941:New York Times 936:Carole Lombard 926:Nick the Greek 911: 905: 889:Miriam Hopkins 833: 827: 799:Miriam Hopkins 788: 785: 721:Louis Bromfeld 706: 700: 671: 668: 662:, directed by 638:After filming 632:United Artists 593: 588: 577:Miriam Hopkins 575:(1932), below 523:Quick Millions 471: 468: 434: 431: 368: 365: 288: 285: 243:Hell's Kitchen 238: 235: 217:Carole Lombard 203:Marilyn Monroe 154:Quick Millions 140: 139: 128: 124: 121: 120: 118: 114: 113: 110: 106: 105: 103: 102: 99: 96: 92: 90: 86: 85: 82: 80:(aged 85) 74: 70: 69: 66: 53: 51: 47: 46: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6889: 6878: 6875: 6873: 6870: 6868: 6865: 6863: 6860: 6858: 6855: 6853: 6850: 6848: 6845: 6843: 6840: 6838: 6835: 6833: 6830: 6828: 6825: 6823: 6820: 6818: 6815: 6813: 6810: 6809: 6807: 6797: 6794: 6792: 6788: 6785: 6783: 6779: 6776: 6774: 6770: 6767: 6764: 6760: 6756: 6753: 6751: 6747: 6744: 6743: 6739: 6728: 6718: 6714: 6710: 6706: 6703: 6699: 6695: 6691: 6688: 6684: 6680: 6676: 6673: 6669: 6665: 6662:Lewis, Brad. 6661: 6658: 6654: 6651: 6650: 6641: 6638: 6637: 6625: 6623: 6617: 6609: 6605: 6598: 6591: 6586: 6580: 6576: 6571: 6564:. p. 10. 6563: 6556: 6548: 6547: 6539: 6532: 6526: 6519: 6513: 6505: 6501: 6497: 6490: 6483: 6479: 6475: 6469: 6461: 6457: 6451: 6444: 6439: 6431: 6427: 6421: 6405: 6404: 6399: 6393: 6385: 6381: 6377: 6376: 6368: 6352: 6351: 6346: 6340: 6332: 6328: 6322: 6314: 6308: 6305:. 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Invisible Stripes
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Spencer Tracy
Scarface
Paul Muni
Each Dawn I Die
James Cagney
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Some Like It Hot
Marilyn Monroe
Jack Lemmon
Bolero
Carole Lombard
They Drive by Night
Ann Sheridan
Ida Lupino
Hell's Kitchen
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