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Rubye De Remer(1892-1984)

  • Actress
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Rubye De Remer
Another in the parade of glamorous Ziegfeld Girls who briefly laid claim to fame and fortune in Hollywood, was Rubye De Remer. The great Flo himself dubbed her "the most beautiful blonde since Venus". Ravishing Rubye won a New York beauty contest in May 1916 and afterwards modeled for the renowned illustrator Harrison Fisher. The story goes, that a friend persuaded her to try her luck on the stage. After a spell with a theatrical troupe in Dayton, Ohio, she returned to the Big Apple and successfully auditioned for the Follies. Rubye was featured in "Midnight Frolic" in 1918, then had a season dancing and speaking dialogue in the Weber and Fields revue "Back Again".

In between her stage commitments, she also sidelined in movies and had ambitions of becoming 'a serious actress'. Rotogravure images of her in top U.S. fashion magazines lured women to beauty products. Between 1917 and 1923, Rubye starred in twenty-two pictures for various studios, including Fox, Goldwyn, World Film and J. Stuart Blackton's independent company. One of her first features, the fruity melodrama La menace dans l'ombre (1917), in which she played a country girl to be 'auctioned off' by her evil parents, actually turned out to be a significant critical and box-office hit. This could hardly be said about many of her subsequent outings, in which her presence required decorative qualities and the modeling of extravagant gowns and priceless jewellery, but not acting ability. Rubye came to lament her situation in a 1919 article in the Washington Post entitled "Beauty Often a Handicap". Whether she could have become a 'serious actress' or not is debatable, but she was certainly destined not to be taken seriously, at least by producers.

Rubye's screen career thus ended after just six years. She vanished into relative obscurity for thirteen years. Then she made an unsuccessful attempt to get back into films. She looked lovely as ever, but her comeback in L'enchanteresse (1936) was in too small a role to make any headlines. With the death of her second husband, the coal magnate Benjamin Throop, Rubye retired to 'Sunkist', her mansion at the highest point of the Hollywood Hills and quietly faded from public consciousness.
BornJanuary 9, 1892
DiedMarch 18, 1984(92)
BornJanuary 9, 1892
DiedMarch 18, 1984(92)
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Known for

Harold Lockwood in Pals First (1918)
Pals First
  • Jean Logan
  • 1918
Rubye De Remer in La menace dans l'ombre (1917)
La menace dans l'ombre
  • Lorelei Knight
  • 1917
Frank Currier and Harold Lockwood in The Great Romance (1919)
The Great Romance
2.6
  • Althea Hanway
  • 1919
The Way Women Love (1920)
The Way Women Love
  • Judith Reytnard
  • 1920

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  • L'enchanteresse (1936)
    L'enchanteresse
    5.6
    • Mrs. Bellamy (as Ruby de Remer)
    • 1936
  • Or et poison (1923)
    Or et poison
    • Marion Whitney
    • 1923
  • Bebe Daniels in Un nuage passa (1923)
    Un nuage passa
    • Mrs. Ellie Vanderlyn
    • 1923
  • Rubye De Remer in Unconquered Woman (1922)
    Unconquered Woman
    • Helen Chapelle
    • 1922
  • Pilgrims of the Night (1921)
    Pilgrims of the Night
    • Christine
    • 1921
  • Le Trentième Anniversaire
    • Blanche Young
    • 1921
  • The Passionate Pilgrim (1921)
    The Passionate Pilgrim
    • Miriam Calverly
    • 1921
  • The Way Women Love (1920)
    The Way Women Love
    • Judith Reytnard
    • 1920
  • Eugene O'Brien in A Fool and His Money (1920)
    A Fool and His Money
    • Aline
    • 1920
  • Rubye De Remer in His Temporary Wife (1920)
    His Temporary Wife
    • Annabelle Rose
    • 1920
  • Dust of Desire
    • Beth Vinton (as Rubye de Remer)
    • 1919
  • Catherine Calvert in Fires of Faith (1919)
    Fires of Faith
    • Agnes Traverse, His Fiancée
    • 1919
  • Frank Currier and Harold Lockwood in The Great Romance (1919)
    The Great Romance
    2.6
    • Althea Hanway
    • 1919
  • William Farnum and Anna Lehr in For Freedom (1918)
    For Freedom
    • Mary Fenton
    • 1918
  • Perfectly Fiendish Flanagan; or, The Hart of the Dreadful West
    Short
    • Phoebe Slush
    • 1918

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Ruby De Reimer
  • Born
    • January 9, 1892
    • Denver, Colorado, USA
  • Died
    • March 18, 1984
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Spouse
    • Benjamin H. Throop (coal baron)April 7, 1924 - May 10, 1935 (his death)
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