Ruth Roman Net Worth is $12 Million Ruth Roman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ruth Roman was the youngest of three daughters born to Polish-Russian (some sources say Lithuanian) émigré parents. Her father, a carnival barker, died when she was still a small child, forcing her mother to support the family by working as a waitress and cleaning woman. Ruth grew up in the poor tenement district of Boston, Massachusetts, where ...
Full Name Ruth Roman Date Of Birth December 22, 1922 Died 1999-09-06 Place Of Birth Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S. Profession Actress, Soundtrack Nationality American Spouse William Ross Wilson Children Richard Roman Hall Parents Abraham Roman, Mary Pauline Gold Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actress Movies Strangers on a Train, The Far Country, Blowing Wild, Bitter Victory, Tomorrow is Another Day, The Baby, Love Has Many Faces, The Window, Jungle Queen, Colt .45, Lightning Strikes Twice, Great Day in the Morning, Three Secrets, Mara Maru, Young Man with Ideas, Down Three Dark Streets, 5 Steps to Dang... TV Shows The Sacketts, The Long, Hot Summer Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 During the late 1940s, Roman lived with Linda Christian and five other aspiring actresses in a residence they called "The House of Seven Garbos". 2 In Italy, most of her films were dubbed by either Rosetta Calavetta or Lidia Simoneschi . Andreina Pagnani and Dhia Cristiani , most notably in Alfred Hitchcock 's Strangers on a Train (1951), also lent their voice to Roman. 3 Her son Richard was born in November, 1952. 4 Died in her sleep. 5 Dated Ronald Reagan 6 She, her son Richard "Dickie" Hall, and Betsy Drake were first-class passengers aboard the Andrea Doria when the ship collided with the Stockholm and sank in 1956. They were among almost 1,700 saved in the sinking. Roman and her son were separated during the rescue. She arrived in New York first and waited for him, surrounded by news photographers and reporters. She was on the pier to greet him when the rescue ship arrived in New York the next day.
Actress Title Year Status Character Murder, She Wrote 1987-1989 TV Series Loretta Spiegel
Loretta Speigel Knots Landing 1986-1987 TV Series Sylvia Lean Echoes 1982 Michael's Mother Willow B: Women in Prison 1980 TV Movie Sgt. Pritchett Fantasy Island 1980 TV Series Mistress of the Harem The Sacketts 1979 TV Mini-Series Rosie Day of the Animals 1977 Shirley Goodwyn Police Woman 1977 TV Series Harry O 1976 TV Series Ethel Martel Punch and Jody 1974 TV Movie Lil Charny Cannon 1974 TV Series Nora Parrow A Knife for the Ladies 1974 Elizabeth Impulse 1974 Julia Marstow Kung Fu 1974 TV Series Rhoda Norman The Killing Kind 1973 Rhea Benson Hec Ramsey 1973 TV Series Della Redsmith Faraday and Company 1973 TV Series Paula Sanford Cops 1973 TV Movie Wanda Burke The Baby 1973 Mrs. Wadsworth Go Ask Alice 1973 TV Movie Psychiatrist Mod Squad 1972 TV Series Irene Morris The Sixth Sense 1972 TV Series Mrs. Cloister Ironside 1971 TV Series May Joyce Skinner Gunsmoke 1969-1971 TV Series Maggie Blaisedell / Flo Watson Incident in San Francisco 1971 TV Movie Sophia Cianelli The Virginian 1971 TV Series Marjorie Worth Mannix 1971 TV Series Victoria Parrish The Old Man Who Cried Wolf 1970 TV Movie Lois Marcus Welby, M.D. 1969 TV Series Dr. Margaret The Outcasts 1969 TV Series Jade Willoughby Mission: Impossible 1968 TV Series Riva Santel The Name of the Game 1968 TV Series Bea Decker Premiere 1968 TV Series Mrs. Winters I Spy 1967 TV Series Maria Tarzan 1967 TV Series Madiline Riker The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. 1967 TV Series Dolly X The F.B.I. 1967 TV Series Julie Sinclair The Long, Hot Summer 1965-1966 TV Series Minnie Littlejohn The Bing Crosby Show 1965 TV Series Amanda Rankin Love Has Many Faces 1965 Margot Eliot Dr. Kildare 1963-1964 TV Series Lily Prentice / Marie Quincy The Outer Limits 1964 TV Series Prof. Diana Brice Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963 TV Series Mrs. Hite Breaking Point 1963 TV Series Alicia Howard The Eleventh Hour 1963 TV Series Marie Quincy / Clara Porter Burke's Law 1963 TV Series Elinor Albrick The Greatest Show on Earth 1963 TV Series Inge Johansen Route 66 1963 TV Series Alma Hawkes Sam Benedict 1963 TV Series Florence Haney The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963 TV Series Adelaide 'Addie' Strain The Defenders 1962 TV Series Martha Harrow Milagro a los cobardes 1962 Rubén's mother Bus Stop 1962 TV Series Louisa The Untouchables 1961 TV Series Georgiana Drake Look in Any Window 1961 Jackie Fowler Naked City 1960 TV Series Walda Price General Electric Theater 1955-1960 TV Series Stella Kragoyan / Helen Mattson The Philadelphia Story 1959 TV Movie Liz Imbrie Bonanza 1959 TV Series Adah Isaacs Menken Desert Desperados 1959 The Woman Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre 1958 TV Series Martha Benton Bitter Victory 1957 Jane Brand 5 Steps to Danger 1956 Ann Nicholson Rebel in Town 1956 Nora Willoughby The Ford Television Theatre 1955-1956 TV Series Shawn Adams / Connie Wilson Great Day in the Morning 1956 Boston Grant Celebrity Playhouse 1956 TV Series Climax! 1956 TV Series Suzan Wayne The Bottom of the Bottle 1956 Nora Martin Man on a Bus 1955 Short Joe MacBeth 1955 Lily MacBeth Producers' Showcase 1955 TV Series The Red Skelton Hour 1955 TV Series Queen Zodia of Mars Lux Video Theatre 1954 TV Series Lorna Gorman Down Three Dark Streets 1954 Kate Martell The Far Country 1954 Ronda Castle The Shanghai Story 1954 Rita King Tanganyika 1954 Peggy Marion Blowing Wild 1953 Sal Donnelly Young Man with Ideas 1952 Julie Webster Mara Maru 1952 Stella Callahan Invitation 1952 Maud Redwick Starlift 1951 Ruth Roman Tomorrow Is Another Day 1951 Catherine 'Cay' Higgins Strangers on a Train 1951 Anne Morton Lightning Strikes Twice 1951 Shelley Carnes Dallas 1950 Tonia Robles Three Secrets 1950 Ann Lawrence Colt .45 1950 Beth Donovan Barricade 1950 Judith Burns Always Leave Them Laughing 1949 Fay Washburn Beyond the Forest 1949 Carol Lawson The Window 1949 Mrs. Jean Kellerson Champion 1949 Emma Belle Starr's Daughter 1948 Cimarron Rose Good Sam 1948 Ruthie The Big Clock 1948 Secretary at Meeting (uncredited) A Night in Casablanca 1946 Harem Girl (uncredited) Without Reservations 1946 Girl in Negligee (uncredited) Gilda 1946 Girl (uncredited) Incendiary Blonde 1945 Chorine (uncredited) You Came Along 1945 Gloria Revere (uncredited) The Affairs of Susan 1945 Girl at Bright Dollar (uncredited) See My Lawyer 1945 Mud Girl (uncredited) Jungle Queen 1945 Lothel - Jungle Queen She Gets Her Man 1945 Glamour Girl (uncredited) Harmony Trail 1944 Ann Martin Storm Over Lisbon 1944 Checkroom Girl (uncredited) Song of Nevada 1944 Dancer (uncredited) Since You Went Away 1944 Envious Girl in Train Station (uncredited) Ladies Courageous 1944 WAF (uncredited) Stage Door Canteen 1943 Girl (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Always Leave Them Laughing 1949 performer: "You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me" 1932, "This Is Not Goodbye" 1949, "Carolina in the Morning" 1922, "I Got Rhythm" 1930 - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Confidential File 1958 TV Series Herself Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Night Life 1952 Short Herself The Screen Director 1951 Short Herself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6672 Hollywood Blvd.
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1950 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer - Female Champion (1949)
Known for movies Strangers on a Train (1951) as Anne Morton
The Far Country (1954) as Ronda Castle
Champion (1949) as Emma
The Window (1949) as Mrs. Jean Kellerson