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Home/People/Phyllis Ruth
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Born
Mar 16, 1922Died: Sep 29, 1999
Lived 77 years
Place of Birth
Pasadena, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

7
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Phyllis Ruth Stelzner
IMDb Profile

Phyllis Ruth

Acting

Biography
Phyllis Ruth was born on 16 (possibly 14) March 1922, in Pasadena, California. When she was still a baby, her parents divorced, and in 1926, her mother remarried, and the family moved to Los Angeles. Her early ambition was to become a singer, and before she even graduated high school, the petite blonde was performing in various local bands. She soon set her sights on acting, however, and in 1929, she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures. She was small and pretty, and it seemed she was destined for big things. Unfortunately, while the company considered her both beautiful and talented, Pyllis never found the success she sought. She kept her weight under 100 pounds, and every day she pounded on the doors of local agents and casting directors, but for all of her beauty, charm, hustle and pluck, Phyllis only landed nine roles, mostly in light, frothy comedies, often starring her friend, comedian Bob Hope. She retired from acting in 1946 to raise her daughter, Trudy Ann. Phyllis Ruth Ingram died on September 29, 1999. Information for this description was sourced mostly from the WordPress Blog, "Those obscure objects of desire." https://obscureactresses.wordpress.com/2020/01/10/phyllis-ruth/
They Got Me Covered poster

They Got Me Covered

as Sally
1943
The Fleet's In poster

The Fleet's In

as Hazel
1942
Louisiana Purchase poster

Louisiana Purchase

as Emmy Lou
1941
Caught in the Draft poster

Caught in the Draft

as Margie
1941
Always a Bride poster

Always a Bride

as Mary Ann Coleridge
1940
Wild Horse Range poster

Wild Horse Range

as Ann Morgan
1940
It's a Date poster

It's a Date

as Young Girl (uncredited)
1940