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Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman (born Norma Roman in Lynn, Massachusetts, December 22, 1922, died September 9, 1999) was nominated Best Newcomer at the 1950 Golden Globes forChampion (1949) starring Kirk Douglas, acted in movies like Beyond the Forest (1949) by King Vidor with Bette Davis, Always Leave Them Laughing (1949) with Milton Berle, Three Secrets (1950) by Robert Wise, Dallas (1950) with Gary Cooper, Lightning Strikes Twice (1951) by King Vidor with Richard Todd, Strangers on a Train (1951) directed by Alfred Hitchcock from the 1950 novel by Patricia Highsmith, Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951), Young Man with Ideas (1952) with Glenn Ford, Blowing Wild (1953) with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, Tanganyika (1954) with Van Heflin, The Far Country (1954), a Western by Anthony Mann with James Stewart, The Shanghai Story (1954), Down Three Dark Streets (1954) with Broderick Crawford, Joe MacBeth (1955) with Paul Douglas, The Bottom of the Bottle (1956) w
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Ruth Roman Profile
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Ruth Roman
American actress (1922–1999)
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Born | Norma Roman[1] (1922-12-22)December 22, 1922 Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | September 9, 1999(1999-09-09) (aged 76) Laguna Beach, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1943–1989 |
Spouse(s) | Jack Flaxman (m. 1939; div. 1941)Mortimer Hall (m. 1950; div. 1956)Bud Burton Moss (m. 1956; div. 1960)William Ross Wilson (m. 1976) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Dorothy Schiff (mother-in-law) |
Awards | 1959 Sarah Siddons Award |
Ruth Roman (born Norma Roman; December 22, 1922 – September 9, 1999)[3] was an American actress of film, scen, and television.
After playing stage roles on the East Coast, Roman move