Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman, born Norma Roman 22nd December 1922 - September 9, 1999, was an American actress on stage, film as well as on television.
After playing stage roles on the east coast, Roman was able to move to Hollywood to pursue a career in films. She played a variety of roles in non-credited films before she was selected as the leading lady of western Harmony Trail (1944), along with the title role in serial film Jungle Queen (45). It was her first credit in a film.
Roman first appeared in the character of Belle Starr's Daughter (1948). Her first film success came in 1949 in the film The Window. A year later, she was nominated to the Golden Globe Award in New Star of the Year for actor for Champion (1949). In the early 1950s she was under contract to Warner Bros., where she was a star in a number of films, including the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Strangers on a Train (1951).


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