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Ruth Gordon(1896-1985)

  • Actress
  • Writer
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IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000577
"Academy Awards: 41st Annual" at Beverly Hilton, Ruth Gordon (Best Supporting ACtress in "Rosemary's Baby").
George Trent, a British spy, has gone incommunicado in Ibiza. Appleton Porter (Donald Sutherland) is sent to find out what happened to Trent. Porter settles into a small hotel with several busybody guests. He probes them for information about Trent, their former neighbor. Meanwhile, the spy survives several attempts on his life as he attempts to solve the mystery.
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When Ruth Gordon convinced her father, a sea captain, to let her pursue acting she came to New York and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She acted in a few silents made at Fort Lee, New Jersey, in 1915. She made her Broadway debut in "Peter Pan" as Nibs the same year. The next 20 years she spent on stage, even appearing at the Old Vic in London in the successful run of "The Country Wife" in 1936. Nearly 25 years after her film debut, she returned to movies briefly. Her most memorable role during this period in the early 1940s was as Mary Todd in Abraham Lincoln (1940).

She left Hollywood to return to theater. Back in New York, she married Garson Kanin in 1942 (her first husband Gregory Kelly, a stage actor, died in 1927). She began writing plays, and, later, her husband and she collaborated on screenplays for Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, whose screen relationship was modeled on their own marriage. She returned to film acting during the 1960s. It is during this last period of her career that she became a movie star, with memorable roles in Rosemary's Baby (1968) and Harold et Maude (1971). She wrote several books during the mid-1970s and appeared on TV. She won an Emmy for her role on Taxi (1978) in 1979.
BornOctober 30, 1896
DiedAugust 28, 1985(88)
BornOctober 30, 1896
DiedAugust 28, 1985(88)
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000577
  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 7 wins & 21 nominations total

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Known for

Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Rosemary's Baby
8.0
  • Minnie Castevet
  • 1968
Clint Eastwood in Doux, dur et dingue (1978)
Doux, dur et dingue
6.3
  • Ma
  • 1978
Harold et Maude (1971)
Harold et Maude
7.9
  • Maude Chardin
  • 1971
Natalie Wood in Daisy Clover (1965)
Daisy Clover
6.1
  • The Dealer - Mrs. Clover
  • 1965

Credits

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Actress



  • The Trouble with Spies (1987)
    The Trouble with Spies
    4.4
    • Mrs. Arkwright
    • 1987
  • Maxie (1985)
    Maxie
    5.4
    • Mrs. Lavin
    • 1985
  • Delta Pi (1984)
    Delta Pi
    4.4
    • Mugsy
    • 1984
  • John Ritter, Shelley Duvall, Mr. T, Annette O'Toole, Ruth Gordon, and Geri Jewell in The Secret World of the Very Young (1984)
    The Secret World of the Very Young
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • Mary
    • 1984
  • Craig Sheffer and Pia Zadora in Rock Aliens (1984)
    Rock Aliens
    5.2
    • Sheriff
    • 1984
  • Newhart (1982)
    Newhart
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Blanche Devane
    • 1983–1984
  • L'enfant lumière (1982)
    L'enfant lumière
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Bernice
    • 1982
  • Don Adams and Gary Coleman in Jimmy the Kid (1982)
    Jimmy the Kid
    4.7
    • Bernice
    • 1982
  • Ça va cogner... (1980)
    Ça va cogner...
    6.1
    • Ma
    • 1980
  • Veux-tu être mon garde du corps? (1980)
    Veux-tu être mon garde du corps?
    7.1
    • Gramma
    • 1980
  • Hardhat and Legs (1980)
    Hardhat and Legs
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Grandmother (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • That's Life
    • (rumored)
    • 1979
  • Scavenger Hunt (1979)
    Scavenger Hunt
    5.8
    • Arvilla Droll
    • 1979
  • Boardwalk (1979)
    Boardwalk
    6.1
    • Becky Rosen
    • 1979
  • Danny DeVito, Marilu Henner, Jeff Conaway, Tony Danza, Andy Kaufman, and Judd Hirsch in Taxi (1978)
    Taxi
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Dee Wilcox
    • 1979

Writer



  • Hardhat and Legs (1980)
    Hardhat and Legs
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1980
  • Blythe Danner and Madeline Kahn in Adam's Rib (1973)
    Adam's Rib
    7.5
    TV Series
    • story
    • 1973
  • Les Riches Familles (1967)
    Les Riches Familles
    6.7
    • play "A Very Rich Woman"
    • 1967
  • The DuPont Show of the Month (1957)
    The DuPont Show of the Month
    7.2
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1960
  • The Alcoa Hour (1955)
    The Alcoa Hour
    7.2
    TV Series
    • previous screenplay
    • 1957
  • The Actress (1953)
    The Actress
    6.4
    • from: her stage play "Years Ago"
    • screen play
    • 1953
  • Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Aldo Ray in Mademoiselle Gagne-Tout (1952)
    Mademoiselle Gagne-Tout
    6.9
    • written by
    • 1952
  • Je retourne chez maman (1952)
    Je retourne chez maman
    6.9
    • written by
    • 1952
  • The Prudential Family Playhouse (1950)
    The Prudential Family Playhouse
    7.8
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1950
  • Madame porte la culotte (1949)
    Madame porte la culotte
    7.4
    • screen play
    • 1949
  • The Ford Theatre Hour (1948)
    The Ford Theatre Hour
    7.8
    TV Series
    • play
    • writer
    • 1948
  • Shelley Winters, Ronald Colman, and Signe Hasso in Othello (1947)
    Othello
    6.9
    • written by
    • 1947
  • Over 21 (1945)
    Over 21
    6.3
    • play
    • 1945

Soundtrack



  • Hal (2018)
    Hal
    7.2
    • performer: "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out"
    • 2018
  • Veux-tu être mon garde du corps? (1980)
    Veux-tu être mon garde du corps?
    7.1
    • performer: "She's a Latin from Manhattan" (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • Harold et Maude (1971)
    Harold et Maude
    7.9
    • performer: "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out" (1971) (uncredited)
    • 1971

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.52 m
  • Born
    • October 30, 1896
    • Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died
    • August 28, 1985
    • Edgartown, Massachusetts, USA(stroke)
  • Spouses
      Garson KaninDecember 4, 1942 - August 28, 1985 (her death)
  • Children
    • Jones Gordon Harris
  • Parents
      Clinton Jones
  • Other works
    Stage Play: Peter Pan (Revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre: 21 Dec 1915- Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Maude Adams, Dorothea Camden, R.P. Carter, Elsie Clarens, Margaret Field, Gladys Gillan, Ruth Gordon [Broadway debut], Wallace Jackson, Katherine Keppell, Donald McClelland, Angela Ogden, Adele Prince, William Sheafe, Byron Silvers, Fred Tyler, Jane Wren. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 3 Print Biographies
    • 4 Articles

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    Was excited about returning to films after 22 years with a role in "The Loved One" in 1965 and looked forward to having a movie career despite her advanced age. When her role was cut from the final release print, it was a major disappointment, but she persevered and won an Oscar three years later for "Rosemary's Baby.".
  • Quotes
    The great have no friends. They merely know a lot of people.

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    August 28, 1985
  • How did Ruth Gordon die?
    Stroke
  • How old was Ruth Gordon when she died?
    88 years old
  • Where did Ruth Gordon die?
    Edgartown, Massachusetts, USA
  • When was Ruth Gordon born?
    October 30, 1896

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