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  1. Ruth Stonehouse (September 28, 1892 – May 12, 1941) was an actress and film director during the silent film era. Her stage career started at the age of eight as a dancer in Arizona shows.

  2. Ruth Stone House offers classes, ITERANT Magazine, the Ode & Psyche Podcast, letterpress workshops, public readings/events & more. Our vision to provide support for writers & artists and contribute to a better world drives the dedication & empowerment of our volunteers.

  3. Ruth Stone spent most of her time in her house in Goshen, Vermont, high in the green mountains, on a winding dirt road. The house is large and creaky, ancient, heated with stoves in the middle of the rooms, and filled to the brim with books and writing.

  4. May 4, 2015 · In 1907, along with Gilbert M. Anderson and George Spoor, she helped to launch Essanay Film Manufacturing Company in Chicago eight years before Charles Chaplin arrived. While at Essanay, Stonehouse developed her skills as an actress working on over one hundred short and feature films.

  5. Feb 26, 2012 · Pioneering American silent screen actress Ruth Stonehouse was the first leading lady of Chicago's Essanay Co. She stayed with Essanay for close to four years -- often appearing opposite the era's great matinee-idol Francis X. Bushman -- before seeking greener pastures at the newly inaugurated Universal City.

  6. Ruth Stonehouse. Actress: The Scarlet West. Ruth Stonehouse started her show-business career early: she was a dancer in shows in Douglas, Arizona, at the age of eight.

  7. Ruth Stonehouse. Actress: The Scarlet West. Ruth Stonehouse started her show-business career early: she was a dancer in shows in Douglas, Arizona, at the age of eight.

  8. Born in 1893, Ruth Stonehouse began her career as a dancer in vaudeville when she was eight years old. Also an aerialist, she later became an actress and formed a partnership with Bronco Billy Anderson at Essanay Studios of Chicago.

  9. The Ruth Stone House is a historic house at 788 Hathaway Road in Goshen, Vermont. This 19th-century farmhouse was for many years the home of poet Ruth Stone (1915-2011). [2] Since her death, the property has been taken over by the Ruth Stone Foundation, established in 2013 to manage her legacy.

  10. American silent-film actress and director. Born Sept 28, 1892, in Denver, CO; died May 12, 1941, in Hollywood, CA.