Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman, 75, who was famous by her unique combination of beauty, purity and stardom during the 1950s and 1940s in Hollywood died on Thursday in the comfort of her Laguna Beach, Calif., home. Richard Hall, her son confirmed the fact that she passed away while sleeping. Warner Brothers gave Hall nine major roles within the age of two, following her debut as Kirk Douglas, in Stanley Kramer's 1949 adaptation of Ring Lardner's short story Champion that follows a prize fighter with a psychotic tendencies. In just a few hours her appearance, she went from appearing as Bette in "Beyond The Forest and 'Beyond the Forest' to playing Milton Berle for 'Always Keep Them Laughing'. The film she was in Is Another Day, featuring Steve Cochran and Steve Cochran, one week after finishing 'Strangers on a Train."
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