Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman died Thursday, aged 75 at Ruth Roman, 75 years old died at Laguna Beach home. Ruth Roman was an iconic Hollywood screen-star who was a star in Hollywood in the 1950s due to her mixture of the sexually ferocious and pure. Richard Hall, son of Ruth Roman, announced that she died at home in peace, asleep. Warner Brothers gave Hall nine major roles within only two years of her debut as Kirk Douglas, in Stanley Kramer's 1949 film adaptation Ring Lardner's short story, Champion which is about a prize fighter with a psychotic streak. On one occasion, she leapt from playing Bette Davis in "Beyond the Forest'', to appearing alongside Milton Berle in ''Always Leave Them Laughing.'' One week after the release of ''Strangers on a Train'' opposite Robert Walker, she was whisked into ''Tomorrow Is Another Day'' alongside Steve Cochran.