Ruth Hart was an American actress who is best known for Two Women and a Man, The Last Deal, and To Save Her Soul.
Personal and Family Life
Ruth Hart was born in August 1886 in Jacksonville, Florida. She was married to Walter J. Moore, and there is limited information available about her personal life. Despite her successful career, details about her upbringing and family background remain scarce.
Death and Legacy
Ruth Hart passed away on May 2, 1952, in New York City due to a heart attack. Her contributions to the early film industry, highlighted by her roles in several short films, leave a lasting impact on the history of cinema, even though she may not be widely recognized today.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1909 | Two Women and a Man | Unknown |
1910 | The Last Deal | The Wife |
1909 | To Save Her Soul | Unknown |
1910 | A Flash of Light | At Second Party |
1910 | A Victim of Jealousy | The Maid |
1910 | A Child of the Ghetto | In Second Shop |
1910 | The Love of Lady Irma | Party Guest |
1910 | The Newlyweds | On Train |
1910 | Taming a Husband | Noblewoman |
1910 | The Englishman and the Girl | A Friend |
1910 | One Night, and Then — | At the Party |
1910 | The Duke’s Plan | One of Fiametta’s Attendants |
1910 | The Woman from Mellon’s | Maid |
1910 | The Cloister’s Touch | At the Palace |
1910 | The Honor of His Family | Woman at Farewell |
1910 | The Call | At Show |
1910 | On the Reef | At Deathbed |