Ruth White

Ruth White

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1914-04-24
Place of Birth:Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
Also Known As: Ruth Patricia White /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1914-04-24 More

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Ruth Patricia White (April 24, 1914 – December 3, 1969) in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA as Ruth Patricia White. She was an actress, known for Du silence et des ombres... (1962),Macadam cowboy (1969) and Pendez-les haut et court (1968). She died on December 3, 1969 in Perth Amboy. Her death, from cancer, was sudden and unexpected. She spent the final decade of her life as one of New York's most highly praised character actresses. She had sacrificed her career to care for an ailing parent, and when she returned to acting, she was in her mid-30s, overweight and without much promise of reviving her career. However, she scored great successes in the off-Broadway plays of Samuel Beckett (most notably "Happy Days"), appeared in Edward Albee's "Malcolm" (1966) and "Box" (1968), and earned a Tony nomination for her role in Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" (1968). She earned an Emmy nomination for her role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of "Little Moon of Alban".
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The Reivers
Comedy Drama
Charly
Drama Romance Science Fiction
A Lovely Way to Die
Mystery Crime Drama
Johnny Belinda
Drama TV Movie
ABC Stage 67
Drama Documentary
The Fugitive
Action & Adventure Drama Mystery
The Twilight Zone
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Mystery Drama
Naked City
Drama Crime Action & Adventure
  • name:Ruth White
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1914-04-24
  • Place of Birth:Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
  • Also Known As: Ruth Patricia White ·
  • Biography:Ruth Patricia White (April 24, 1914 – December 3, 1969) in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA as Ruth Patricia White. She was an actress, known for Du silence et des ombres... (1962),Macadam cowboy (1969) and Pendez-les haut et court (1968). She died on December 3, 1969 in Perth Amboy. Her death, from cancer, was sudden and unexpected. She spent the final decade of her life as one of New York's most highly praised character actresses. She had sacrificed her career to care for an ailing parent, and when she returned to acting, she was in her mid-30s, overweight and without much promise of reviving her career. However, she scored great successes in the off-Broadway plays of Samuel Beckett (most notably "Happy Days"), appeared in Edward Albee's "Malcolm" (1966) and "Box" (1968), and earned a Tony nomination for her role in Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" (1968). She earned an Emmy nomination for her role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of "Little Moon of Alban".
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