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  1. A former Broadway dancer who befriended a number of New York mobsters, actor George Raft developed a rather notorious stardom playing tough guys throughout the 1930s and 1940s. After gaining attention on Broadway for his unbelievably fast Charleston, Raft moved to Hollywood, where he had numerous supporting parts before landing his breakout role in Howard Hawks' infamous crime drama, "Scarface ...

  2. 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 ….

  3. 3. The Glass Key. 1935 1h 20m Approved. 6.9 (521) Rate. 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 opponent---Madvig's enemies try to pin the crime on him because he is waging a clean-up campaign they oppose.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2016 · SCOUMOUNE. En 1941, George Raft refuse en effet de jouer dans le nouveau projet de Raoul Walsh, High Sierra, refusant de « mourir» à la fin du film.Puis il décline le rôle principal du Faucon maltais, jugeant qu’il ne s’agit que d’une vulgaire série B. Et comme « jamais deux sans trois », il laissera également passer Casablanca…

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

    28 de oct. de 2023 · Born George Ranft on 26 September 1895, the eldest son of ten children, he grew up in an area around 41st Street known as Hell’s Kitchen, which was little more than a forcing ground for gangsters. Having first tried baseball, boxing and pool with limited success, Goerge Raft eventually settled on dancing as his meal ticket out of the gutter.

  6. Biografía. Criado en uno de los peores barrios de Nueva York, el célebre Hell’s Kitchen (Cocina del infierno), Raft fue, antes que actor, boxeador, bailarín en salas de fiestas y en nights clubs de Broadway y, según él mismo, un miembro activo del hampa neoyorquino. A su llegada a Hollywood, a finales de los años 20, fue, gracias a su ...

  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 ...