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George Raft was the epitome of the tough, suave gangster on the silver screen. With his slicked-back hair, piercing gaze, and brooding intensity, he brought an undeniable cool factor to his many portrayals of underworld figures in 1930s and 1940s crime dramas. Raft first gained notice for his supporting roles in classics like Scarface and Each Dawn I Die, holding his own against iconic leading men like Paul Muni and James Cagney. But the actor soon proved he could carry a film himself, bringing an effortless, almost aloof magnetism to starring vehicles like They Drive by Night and Invisible Stripes. Beyond his gangster roles, Raft demonstrated his versatility, showcasing his skills as a dancer in the lush melodrama Bolero and even venturing into comedy later in his career with the Marilyn Monroe farce Some Like It Hot. Though he may not have achieved the same level of lasting fame as contemporaries like Humphrey Bogart, George Raft remains a fascinating figure - a stylish, enigmatic performer who helped define the golden age of Hollywood crime films. His enduring appeal lies in the singular persona he cultivated, one that blended tough-guy bravado with a touch of vulnerable humanity, making him a compelling presence in whatever dark underworld he inhabited on screen.

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