Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman died Thursday, aged 75, at Her Laguna Beach home. Ruth Roman was known as a Hollywood screen actor who made waves in Hollywood in the 1950s thanks to her combination of sexuality and purity. Richard Hall, son of Ruth Roman, stated that she passed away peacefully in her sleep. Warner Brothers gave Hall nine main roles, all in the age of two, following her debut opposite Kirk Douglas, in Stanley Kramer's 1949 film adaptation Ring Lardner's short story, Champion in which she played a famous winner who is possessed. Within a single day she went from working with Bette Davis in ''Beyond the Forest'', to appearing alongside Milton Berle in ''Always Leave Them Laughing.'' After the conclusion of ''Strangers on a Train which starred Robert Walker, she was transported to "Tomorrow is another day'' starring Steve Cochran.
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