Albert S. Ruddy ’48
Master of Film and Television
Albert Ruddy achieved great success over five decades of writing, creating and producing films and TV series. He received two Oscars, one for The Godfather (1972) and the other for Million Dollar Baby (2004). He created and produced 37 movies and TV shows and has written 13 scripts. He created the TV seriesHogan’s Heroes (1965 to 1971) and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001). He won two Golden Globes, foreign awards from Italy, Mexico, and France, along with Producers Guild of America Award (2004) and Western Heritage Award.
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Richard S. Abramson ’63
Richard S. Abramson ’63 Richard S. Abramson ’63 was Senior Vice President and Senior Managing Director of AllianceBernstein for 37 years. He passed away in 2016 after a battle with multiple myeloma. He was President of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and served on the investment committees of…
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Albert S. Ruddy '48, master of film and television, was inducted into the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Hall of Fame in 2018.
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Tech taught her: I entered college a disciplined learner. My roommate did not know how to compete or study. I had already learned that. Tech put me a year ahead of my college peers.
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