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Ruth Cohen was born on January 28, 1930 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Seinfeld (1989), V.I.P. (1998) and Life Among the Cannibals (1999). She died on August 23, 2008 in Panorama City, California, USA.
Ruth Collins is known for Moving America Forward (2014), Death Collector (1988) and Witch Academy (1995).
Born in Falkirk, Scotland, Ruth Connell grew up on her father's farm outside Bonnybridge. Connell is best known for her recurring role as Rowena in Supernatural (2005). She played the lead role of "Clara" in 'The Nutcracker' for Scottish Ballet and danced with them in several other productions. After working with dance companies including Jazz Art UK and The Curve Foundation, she trained as an actor gaining a BA (Hons) at Rose Bruford College in London and was Critics Choice for her graduation showcase. Tours in the UK followed, as well as lead roles on stage in such productions as Faust, The Merchant of Venice, No Mean City, Men Should Weep, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Her film debut was in The Soldier's Leap (1998). After filming Above Their Station (2010) for ITV with Denis Lawson, she began working in LA on such features as the award winning indie film, Folklore (2012), as well as performing on stage with The Blank Theatre in their award winning; "Peter Pan; The Boy Who Hated Mothers". She was nominated as "Best Leading Actress" in the BroadwayWorld awards for her portrayal of Mrs. Darling/Captain Hook. Connell is Disney Pixar's official voice match for Princess Merida in "Brave" and can be heard on other national voice over campaigns.
Ruth Crane is an actress, known for Supernova (2020).
Ruth Crawford is an actress, known for Flipped (2010), Trust (2010) and Kill the Irishman (2011).
Ruth Dodsworth is an actress, known for The Widow (2019), ITV Lunchtime News (1988) and Granada Reports (1992).
Feisty, ebullient character comedienne who, for three decades, enlivened Hollywood films with her drollery and quick-fire repartee. The daughter of a newspaper editor and music critic, Ruth made her stage debut in the chorus of the touring production 'The Quaker Girl' in 1913. Four years later, she had made it to Broadway, playing a telephone operator in 'The Scrap of Paper' at the Criterion Theatre. She then appeared for ten months in the musical farce 'Going Up' (1917-18), which starred Frank Craven and a young Ed Begley. Some of her biggest comic successes were in plays by George M. Cohan, notably 'A Prince There Was' (1918-19) and 'The Meanest Man in the World' (1920-21). Ruth appeared on screen, first in a small part in Rubber Heels (1927). Not until the Wall Street crash of 1929 was she tempted to pursue a career in Hollywood, rather than on Broadway. For most of her time in the movies, she played acidulous secretaries, wisecracking friends of the heroine, or shrewish wives. She gave excellent support as Mary Brian's domineering mother in Hard to Handle (1933) and was excellent as Edward G. Robinson's wife in the Runyonesque comedy A Slight Case of Murder (1938). There were many other good roles as comedy relief from Hands Across the Table (1935), with Carole Lombard to Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936),with Gary Cooper); and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939),with James Stewart.. She was versatile enough to handle dramatic roles, playing a worldly nun in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) and one of the asylum inmates of The Snake Pit (1948). Except for a handful of TV guest appearances, Ruth essentially retired after her last film, The Way to the Gold (1957), and lived for the remainder of her life at the Wellington Hotel in Manhattan. She was for many years married to Basil de Guichard, an airline executive.
Ruth Dowdell is an actress, known for Ice Dragon: Legend of the Blue Daisies (2018).
Ruth Dunning was born on May 17, 1909 in Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales. She was an actress, known for The Grove Family (1954), The Weak and the Wicked (1954) and It's a Great Day! (1955). She was married to Jack Allen. She died on February 27, 1983 in London, England.