Ralph Moratz

Ralph Moratz

Birthday: 10 October 1931, Berlin, Germany
Ralph Moratz was born in Berlin, Germany on 10/10/31. As Hitler's power increased he was subjected to ever increasing incidents of harassment: on krystalnacht, he and the other children were locked in the Synagogue in the Auerbach, the Jewish orphanage where he was living ... and the eternal flame was disconnected from the gas supplying pipe, ... Show more »
Ralph Moratz was born in Berlin, Germany on 10/10/31. As Hitler's power increased he was subjected to ever increasing incidents of harassment: on krystalnacht, he and the other children were locked in the Synagogue in the Auerbach, the Jewish orphanage where he was living ... and the eternal flame was disconnected from the gas supplying pipe, an early attempt to gas them by the nazis... One of the children broke a window and the fresh air mercifully revived them. From then until he left, the gestapo kept two machine guns trained on the orphanage from the surrounding rooftops to prevent the children from forming any kind of resistance. On July 4th, 1939 the children of the orphanage were able to leave Berlin on a kindertransport to France. They went to Chateau de Quincy 30 km SE of Paris. Shortly before the Germans occupied Paris, they tried to escape the rapidly closing pincer movement of the Blitzkrieg. After 3 days of traveling by road and coal barge down the Seine, constantly dodging the onslaught of the luftwaffe strafing the retreating French army, they suddenly found ourselves at the battlefront. Ralph spent two hellish days in a barn waiting for one of the showers of shells around him to score a direct hit....then on the third day the occupying Germans told him to return to where he had come from and so back to Chateau de Quincy. The chateau had already been acquired by the German army when Ralph arrived back. The children were allowed to live on the second floor and had to become the German's servants. Preparing their food, polishing their boots, currying their horses, and whatever other menial tasks needed to be attended to. Several months into this arrangement, an incident occurred that angered the Germans and the children were kicked out of the chateau. The children were dispersed around Paris. Around December 1940, while Ralph was living in a Jewish orphanage in Paris, the Nazis were becoming more active. The Jewish lady in charge of the orphanage was taken away in custody and the same night Wolfgang Grajonsca (also known as Bill Graham Presents) and Ralph were spirited to a train station in Paris and then somehow successfully transported into un-occupied France. Ralph and Wolfgang stayed there at Chateau de Chaumont, Mainsat, Creuse until July 1941 and then made their way along with a group of other refugees to Marseille, Spain, and Portugal where they boarded the Serpa Pinto and after 14 days at sea arrived in NY. Ralph later found out that his mother, father's mother and grandaunt were murdered at Auschwitz. Grandfather Hermann Jungmann (father of his mother) was a Rabbi in a Synagogue in Bernburg, had been arrested during Krystalnacht and released after several months in a concentration camp. His synagogue was burned to the ground. He was admonished to never hold services again. He then held clandestine weekly services in the back rooms of Jewish stores and various apartments... usually by candlelight. Ralph found out on May 19, 2011 that grandfather Herman Jungmann and his wife Paula were both deported to Auschwitz, extermination camp on July 13, 1942. After graduation from Flushing HS, Ralph enlisted in the USAF for a four year stint. Joining Central Casting and SEG in Nov 1953 Ralph subsequently was booked on over 2,000 extra days. Several bits. Becoming a member of SAG in 1955 and AFTRA in the 1980s. Ralph took a 30 year hiatus to become a programmer, programmer analyst, and Application Manager of Payroll and Consumer Loans at a Major bank in Los Angeles. After retirement Ralph returned to background acting. Show less «
Ralph Moratz's FILMOGRAPHY
HD
Annabelle: Creation
2017
IMDb: 7
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...