
Oscar-Winning Producer Al Ruddy Dies at 94
Albert Ruddy, the acclaimed producer behind "The Godfather" and "Million Dollar Baby," has passed away at the age of 94. Known for his extensive career in film and television, Ruddy also co-created "Hogan’s Heroes" and "Walker, Texas Ranger." Despite facing controversies and even threats from real-life mobsters, Ruddy's work left a significant mark on Hollywood. He died peacefully at UCLA Medical Center, leaving behind a legacy celebrated by colleagues and fans alike.

