- Sig Ruman
Infobox actor
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name = Sig Ruman
imagesize = 100px
caption = Sig Ruman as Herbert Gottlieb in "A Night at the Opera ".
birthname = Siegfried Albon Rumann
birthdate = birth date|1884|10|11
location =Hamburg, Germany
deathdate = death date and age|1967|02|14|1884|10|11 (heart attack)
deathplace =Julian, California , U.S.
occupation = actor
spouse =Sig Ruman (born Siegfried Albon Rumann) (
October 11 ,1884 –February 14 ,1967 ) was aGerman-American actor known for his comic portrayals of pompous villains.Born in
Hamburg , he studiedelectrical engineering before serving with the Imperial German army during theFirst World War . After moving to the United States in 1924, his acting career blossomed. Befriending playwrightGeorge S. Kaufman and theater criticAlexander Woollcott , he enjoyed success in many Broadway productions.With the advent of
talkie s, Ruman became a favorite of theMarx Brothers , appearing in "A Night at the Opera", "A Day at the Races", and "A Night in Casablanca ". His German accent and large stature kept him busy duringWorld War II , playing sinister Nazi characters in a series of wartime thrillers. During this period, he also appeared in several films byErnst Lubitsch , a fellow German immigrant. In 1941, he played the role of Professor Herman Von Reiter in "Shining Victory ", an adaptation of anA. J. Cronin play.According to
Leonard Maltin in the DVD commentary for "A Night at the Opera", Ruman had modified his screen name to make it a little less German-sounding, to lessen potential anti-German prejudice against him.Despite poor health during the 1950s and 1960s, Ruman continued to find work, making many guest appearances on
television , including an appearance on "The Addams Family." In 1953, he played what is perhaps his most famous role — that of "Schultz", the two-facedPOW camp guard in "Stalag 17 ". He died of a heart attack onFebruary 14 1967 inJulian, California .Partial filmography
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The World Moves On " (1934)
*"Servants' Entrance " (1934)
*"A Night at the Opera" (1935)
*"The Wedding Night " (1935)
*"The Princess Comes Across " (1936)
*"On the Avenue " (1937)
*"Seventh Heaven" (1937)
*"A Day at the Races" (1937)
*"Think Fast, Mr. Moto " (1937)
*"Thin Ice" (1937)
*"Nothing Sacred" (1937)
*"Thank You, Mr. Moto " (1937)
*"Paradise for Three " (1938)
*"The Saint in New York" (1938)
*"Suez" (1938)
*"Honolulu" (1939)
*"Confessions of a Nazi Spy " (1939)
*"Only Angels Have Wings " (1939)
*"Ninotchka " (1939)
*"The Magic Bullet " (1940)
*"That Uncertain Feeling" (1941)
*"The Wagons Roll at Night " (1941)
*"Love Crazy " (1941)
*"Shining Victory " (1941)
*"To Be or Not to Be" (1942)
*"Crossroads" (1942)
*"Desperate Journey " (1942)
*"China Girl" (1942)
*"Tarzan Triumphs " (1943)
*"Sweet Rosie O'Grady " (1943)
*"The Song of Bernadette" (1943)
*"It Happened Tomorrow " (1944)
*"House of Frankenstein" (1944)
*"A Royal Scandal" (1945)
*"The Dolly Sisters " (1945)
*"A Night in Casablanca " (1946)
*"Night and Day" (1946)
*"Mother Wore Tights " (1947)
*"The Emperor Waltz " (1948)
*"Border Incident " (1949)
*"Father Is a Bachelor " (1950)
*"On the Riviera " (1951)
*"The World in His Arms " (1952)
*"Stalag 17 " (1953)
*"The Glenn Miller Story " (1953)
*"Living It Up " (1954)
*"3 Ring Circus " (1954)
*"Carolina Cannonball " (1955)
*"Spy Chasers " (1955)
*"The Wings of Eagles " (1957)
*"The Errand Boy " (1961)
*"36 Hours " (1965)
*"Way...Way Out " (1966)External links
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NAME=Ruman, Sig
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Rumann, Siegfried; Rumann, Sieg
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German-American actor
DATE OF BIRTH=1884
PLACE OF BIRTH=Hamburg ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH=1967
PLACE OF DEATH=Julian, California
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