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  1. Nov 24, 2021 · George Raft, dancer, actor, stylish leading man from the Golden Age of Hollywood, in his last interview, February, 1980. In it, George stated that he was bor...

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  2. 2. Scarface. An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall. 3. The Glass Key. Ed Beaumont is the personal friend, advisor and bodyguard to Paul Madvig, the political boss of a large city. When a mysterious murder is committed---the son of a Madvig political ...

  3. George passed away on November 24, 1980, from emphysema in a Los Angeles hospital. This image is from his last interview. He spent 62 years entertaining audiences, a very long career in any field. Stylish and charismatic to the end, he never lost his wit or charm. The full interview with Mike Douglas from February, 1980, can be seen on YouTube ...

  4. Raft, George (1903-1980) Screen actor George Raft's greatest lasting contribution to the film industry was in creating the clichéd image of the caring and compassionate gangster who was more victim than victimizer. Raft may be more famous, however, for turning down Humphrey Bogart's four star-making roles than for any of the parts he did play.

  5. George Raft (George Ranft) was born on 26 September, 1901 in New York, New York, USA, is an Actor, Soundtrack. Discover George Raft's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  6. Clips, videos, radio programs, and newsreels of George Raft, dancer, actor, style icon, legend. Interested in his movies? Many are available at my George Raf...

  7. George Raft. George Raft (born George Ranft; September 26, 1901 – November 24, 1980) was an American actor, comedian and dancer. He was born in New York City. Raft is mostly known for his gangster roles in the original Scarface (1932), Each Dawn I Die (1939), and Billy Wilder 's 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot, as a dancer in Bolero (1934), and ...

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