Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman died Thursday, aged 75 at Ruth Roman, 75 years old died at Laguna Beach home. Ruth Roman was an iconic Hollywood screen star who starred in Hollywood in the 1950s with the combination of beauty and sexuality. Richard Hall, son of Ruth Roman, confirmed that she passed away peacefully in her sleep. Her breakout performance as Kirk Douglas in Stanley Kramer's "Champion," which was a 1949 re-telling of an original Ring Lardner short story about a maniacal prize fighter, Warner Brothers gave her prominent roles in nine films in just two months. It was her turn to work alongside Bette Davis in 'Beyond The Forest'' playing Milton Berle's "Always Leave people laughing', all in only one day. After the conclusion of ''Strangers on a Train which starred Robert Walker, she was transported to "Tomorrow is Another Day'' with Steve Cochran.
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