Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman, 75, famous for her enthralling mix of beauty, purity and stardom in the 1950s and 1940s in Hollywood she passed away Thursday, in the comfort of her Laguna Beach, Calif. her home. Her death was in her sleep, according to her son, Richard Hall. Warner Brothers gave Hall nine leading roles under only two years of her debut opposite Kirk Douglas, in Stanley Kramer's 1949 film adaptation of Ring Lardner's novella, Champion, about a prize fighter with a psychotic streak. Within a day, she went from acting with Bette in 'Beyond the Forest in 'Beyond the forest', to appearing alongside Milton Berle for 'Always Keep Them Laughing'. She was taken to 'Tomorrow Is Another Day, with Steve Cochran as the lead, a week after completing "Strangers On a Train.."
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