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Ruth Roman (born Norma Roman; December 22, 1922 – September 9, 1999) was an American actress of film, stage, and television. After playing stage roles on the East Coast, Roman moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in films.
Ruth Roman was a versatile actress who starred in films like Strangers on a Train, Beyond the Forest, and The Baby. She also appeared in TV shows like Murder, She Wrote, Knots Landing, and Fantasy Island.
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- Ruth Roman and Kenneth Tobey in Down Three Dark Streets (1954)
- Carole Mathews and Ruth Roman in Look in Any Window (1961)
- Dorothy McGuire and Ruth Roman in Invitation (1952)
- Ruth Roman in Invitation (1952)
- John Savage and Ruth Roman in The Killing Kind (1973)
- Marvin Miller and Ruth Roman in The Shanghai Story (1954)
- Edmond O'Brien and Ruth Roman in The Shanghai Story (1954)
- Gary Cooper and Ruth Roman in Blowing Wild (1953)
- Gary Cooper, Anthony Quinn, and Ruth Roman in Blowing Wild (1953)
- Steve Cochran, Robert Hyatt, Ruth Roman, Ray Teal, and Lurene Tuttle in Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)
Sep 11, 1999 · Ruth Roman, a screen actress who parlayed her electrically charged combination of sexiness and wholesomeness into Hollywood stardom in the late 1940's and...
FEW FILM stars struggled longer and harder for success than Ruth Roman, who spent six years playing bit parts until she achieved stardom in 1949 and won a contract with Warner Bros.
Step into the mesmerizing world of Classic Hollywood with Ruth Roman, a trailblazing star who captivated hearts on and off the screen. 🌟From their first bre...
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"Ruth Roman's life is a testament to resilience, versatility, and an unwavering passion for the craft of acting. Born Norma Roman, this American actress navi...
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Sep 12, 1999 · Ruth Roman starred in more than 30 movies, including "Champion" with Kirk Douglas and "Strangers on a Train" with Robert Walker. She survived the sinking of the Andrea Doria in 1956 with her son, who was her only survivor.