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Book Synopsis With her striking looks, the raven-haired, dark eyed Ruth Roman had an air of sophistication that made her seem sexy yet wholesome. She had to strive harder than most to establish herself as a leading actress in Hollywood during its glory years and finally broke through in 1949 with her role in Champion. As one of the last Warner Bros. contract players, she appeared in Alfred Hitchcock''s classic Strangers on a Train. Seen at her best in strong parts, such as the ambitious Ronda Castle in Anthony Mann''s The Far Country or as a modern-day Lady Macbeth, she enjoyed a varied career as a freelancer before re-inventing herself as a character actress of note on television. A remarkable return to the screen in the bizarre psycho-horror The Baby (1973) assured her of cult status. This is the first book dedicated to a committed but often undervalued actress who is fondly remembered by fans of classic film. More than a biography, it seeks to contextualize the a
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. The Carnival on the Beach
- 2. Buffeted on Broadway
- 3. Hope Deferred in Hollywood
- 4. Warner Bros. Contract Star
- 5. Strangers on a Train
- 6. Tomorrow Is Another Day
- 7. "The sexiest girl in town"
- 8. Freelance
- 9. The Box in the Corner
- 10. Disaster at Sea
- 11. Triumph on Tour
- 12. "Did you know Rod La Rocque?"
- 13. Whatever Happened to Ruth Roman?
- 14. The Short Goodbye
- Epilogue
- Appendix
- Chapter Notes
- Bibliography
- Index