Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman, 75, who was known for her explosive mix of beauty, purity and fame during the 1950s and 1940s of Hollywood was pronounced dead on Thursday in the comfort of her Laguna Beach, Calif. her home. Richard Hall, son of Ruth Roman, said that she died comfortably in her sleep. Warner Brothers gave Hall nine leading roles under only two years of her debut with Kirk Douglas, in Stanley Kramer's 1949 film adaptation Ring Lardner's story Champion that follows a champion with a psychotic streak. Within a day her appearance, she went from appearing as Bette in 'Beyond the Forest in 'Beyond the forest', to appearing alongside Milton Berle for 'Always Keep Them Laughing'. After having a part in 'Strangers of a Train, opposite Robert Walker she was recruited to play Steve Cochran on 'Tomorrow's Another Day.
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