Sig Ruman
Siegfried Carl Alban Rumann, billed as Sig Rumann and Sig Ruman, was a German-American character actor known for his portrayals of pompous and often stereotypically Teutonic officials or villains in more than 100 films.
Early years
Born in Hamburg, German Empire to Alban Julius Albrecht Ludwig Rumann and his wife, Caroline Margarethe Sophie Rumann on October 11, 1884, he studied electrical engineering, then began working as an actor and musician before serving with the Imperial German Army during World War I. He resumed his acting career after the war. After his emigration to the United States in 1924, his acting career blossomed. Befriending playwright George S. Kaufman and theater critic Alexander Woollcott, he enjoyed success in many Broadway productions. His Broadway credits included Once There Was a Russian, Lily of the Valley, Eight Bells, Alien Corn, Grand Hotel, Half Gods, and The Channel Road.Film
Ruman made his film debut in Lucky Boy.He became a favorite comic foil 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, a fellow German émigré, including Ninotchka and To Be or Not to Be. He played the role of Professor Herman Von Reiter in Shining Victory, an adaptation of an A. J. Cronin play. Ruman continued his trend of portraying over-the-top German characters later in his career for Lubitsch's protege Billy Wilder, in his films The Emperor Waltz, Stalag 17, One, Two, Three, and The Fortune Cookie.
Around 1936, Ruman modified his screen name from Siegfried Rumann to Sig Ruman in an attempt to make it a little less German-sounding, as anti-German prejudice was rising at that time, just prior to the beginning of the Second World War.
Despite declining health during the 1950s and 1960s, Ruman continued to appear in films and made many guest appearances on television.
Death
Ruman died of a heart attack on February 14, 1967, at his home in Julian, California. He was 82 and was survived by his wife Else and their daughter Senta.Selected filmography
- Lucky Boy as Bit Part
- The Royal Box as Bailiff
- All Quiet On The Western Front
- The World Moves On as Baron von Gerhardt
- Servants' Entrance as Hans Hansen
- Marie Galante as Brogard
- Under Pressure as Doctor
- The Wedding Night as Mr. Jan Novak
- Spring Tonic as Matt Conklin
- The Farmer Takes a Wife as Blacksmith
- A Night at the Opera as Herman Gottlieb
- East of Java as Hans Muller
- The Princess Comes Across as Detective Steindorf
- The Bold Cabarello as Commandante Sebastian Golle
- On the Avenue as Herr Hanfstangel
- Seventh Heaven as Durand
- Maytime as Fanchon
- Thin Ice as Prime Minister Ulricht
- Midnight Taxi as John B. Rudd
- The Great Hospital Mystery as Dr. Taggert
- This Is My Affair as Gus
- A Day at the Races as Dr. Leopold X. Steinberg
- Think Fast, Mr. Moto as Nicolas Marloff
- Love Under Fire as General Montero
- Lancer Spy as Lt. Col. Gottfried Hollen
- Heidi as Police Captain
- Nothing Sacred as Dr. Emil Eggelhoffer
- Thank You, Mr. Moto as Colonel Tchernov
- Paradise for Three as Mr. Bold
- The Saint in New York as Hutch Rellin
- I'll Give a Million as Anatole Primerose
- Suez as Sergeant Pellerin
- Girls on Probation as Roger Heath
- The Great Waltz as Wertheimer
- Honolulu as Psychiatrist
- Never Say Die as Poppa Ingleborg
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy as Krogman
- Only Angels Have Wings as Dutchy
- Ninotchka as Iranoff
- Remember? as Dr. Schmidt
- Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet as Dr. Hans Wolfert
- Outside the Three-Mile Limit as Van Cleve
- I Was an Adventuress as Herr Protz
- Four Sons as Newmann
- Bitter Sweet as Herr Schlick
- Comrade X as Emil Von Hofer
- Victory as Mr. Schomberg
- So Ends Our Night as Ammers
- The Man Who Lost Himself as Dr. Simms
- That Uncertain Feeling as Kafka
- The Wagons Roll at Night as Hoffman the Great
- Love Crazy as Dr. Wuthering
- Shining Victory as Professor Herman Von Reiter
- World Premiere as Franz von Bushmaster
- This Woman Is Mine as John Jacob Astor
- To Be or Not to Be as Colonel Ehrhardt
- Remember Pearl Harbor as Dirk Van Hoorten
- Crossroads as Dr. Alex Dubroc
- Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen as Heinrich - Spy Leader
- Berlin Correspondent as Dr. Dietrich
- Desperate Journey as Preuss
- China Girl as Jarubi
- Tarzan Triumphs as German Sergeant
- They Came to Blow Up America as Dr. Herman Holger
- Sweet Rosie O'Grady as Joe Flugelman
- Government Girl as Ambassador
- The Song of Bernadette as Louis Bouriette
- It Happened Tomorrow as Mr. Beckstein
- The Hitler Gang as General von Hindenburg
- Summer Storm as Kuzma
- House of Frankenstein as Hussman
- A Royal Scandal as Gen. Ronsky
- Men in Her Diary as Mme. Irene
- The Dolly Sisters as Ignatz Tsimmis
- She Went to the Races as Dr. Gurke
- A Night in Casablanca as Count Pfefferman alias Heinrich Stubel
- Night and Day as Wilowski
- Faithful in My Fashion as Professor Boris Riminoffsky
- Mother Wore Tights as Papa
- If You Knew Susie as Count Alexis
- The Emperor Waltz as Dr. Zwieback
- Give My Regards to Broadway as Arthur Dinkel
- Border Incident as Hugo Wolfgang Ulrich
- Father Is a Bachelor as Jericho Schlosser
- On the Riviera as Gapeaux
- The World in His Arms as General Ivan Vorashilov
- O. Henry's Full House as Menkie
- Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation as Cyrus Kraft
- Stalag 17 as Sgt. Johann Sebastian Schulz
- Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach as Michael O'Neill
- Houdini as Schultz
- The Glenn Miller Story as Kranz
- Living It Up as Dr. Emile Egelhofer
- White Christmas as Landlord
- 3 Ring Circus as Colonel Fritz Schlitz
- Carolina Cannonball as Stefan
- Many Rivers to Cross as Spectacle Man
- Spy Chasers as King Rako of Truania
- The Wings of Eagles as Manager
- The Errand Boy as Baron Elston Carteblanche
- One, Two, Three as Count von Droste Schattenburg
- Robin and the 7 Hoods as Hammacher
- 36 Hours as German Guard
- The Last of the Secret Agents? as Prof. Werner von Koenig
- The Fortune Cookie as Professor Winterhalter
- Way...Way Out as Russian Delegate