

Sig Ruman
Acting
October 10, 1884
Hamburg, Germany
February 14, 1967
Sig Ruman was a German-American actor known for his portrayals of pompous and often stereotypical Teutonic officials or villains. Ruman made his film debut in Lucky Boy (1929). He became a favorite of the Marx 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 during World War II, playing sinister Nazi characters in a series of wartime thrillers. During this period, he also appeared in several films by director Ernst Lubitsch including Ninotchka and To Be or Not to Be. Ruman continued playing over-the-top German characters later in his career for Billy Wilder in The Emperor Waltz, Stalag 17, and The Fortune Cookie.
The Filmography


36 Hours

The Wings of Eagles

The Glenn Miller Story

Houdini

Stalag 17

The World in His Arms

On the Riviera

Give My Regards to Broadway

A Night in Casablanca

She Went to the Races

A Royal Scandal

House of Frankenstein

Summer Storm

The Hitler Gang

It Happened Tomorrow

Desperate Journey

To Be or Not to Be

Shining Victory
