Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman died Thursday, aged 75, at the age of 75, at her Laguna Beach home. Ruth Roman was one of the most famous Hollywood screen actress who appeared in Hollywood during the 1950s, with her combination of the sexually ferocious and pure. Richard Hall, her son confirmed the fact that she passed away when she was asleep. Warner Brothers gave Hall nine major roles within less than two years following her debut opposite Kirk Douglas, in Stanley Kramer's 1949 film adaptation Ring Lardner's short story, Champion, about a champion with a psychotic tendencies. Within a day her appearance, she went from appearing in a scene with Bette in 'Beyond the Forest and 'Beyond the Forest' to playing Milton Berle for 'Always Keep Them Laughing'. The following week, after the success of ''Strangers in a Train which starred Robert Walker, she was transported to "Tomorrow is another day'' starring Steve Cochran.
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