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  1. Actor, Dancer, Hollywood Legend. A celebrated dancer before landing in Hollywood, George Raft became a movie star with his acclaimed portrayal of the coin flipping Guino Rinaldo in Scarface (1932). He continued charming audiences with his charisma and style in a range of roles from dancer to romantic lead to tough guy in the 1930's and 1940's.

  2. 23 de ago. de 2017 · George Raft was a former Broadway dancer who also befriended many New York mobsters throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Raft is mostly known for his gangster rol...

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  3. George Raft was an American film actor and dancer identified with portrayals of gangsters in crime melodramas of the 1930s and 1940s. A stylish leading man in

  4. www.robinseavill.com › biographies › george-raftGeorge Raft — Robin Seavill

    28 de oct. de 2023 · FROM HELL’S KITCHEN TO HOLLYWOOD Broadway Bound by Neil Simon Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 1995   Before he became a tough guy in the movies, George Raft had been a dancer. And not just any dancer – by 1920 he had gained a reputation as one of the fastest – and sexiest – ballro

  5. George Raft with Birthday Balloons. George Raft was born on September 26, 1895, in New York City. He rose from a childhood on the streets to success as a Broadway dancer and later reached the heights of fame and fortune in the burgeoning film industry of the 1930s known as the Golden Age of Hollywood. Though most often associated with ….

  6. 24 de nov. de 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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  7. George Raft (1901-1980. George Raft was an American film actor who, in a long career, gave many strong performances in a variety of roles. He started his show business career as a dancer but when he entered movies he became identified with gangster roles in many films such as 'Scarface' in 1932, 'Limehouse Blues' in 1934, and 'Each Dawn I Die ...