Birthday: 30 October 1896, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name: Ruth Gordon Jones
Height: 152 cm
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 a...
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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 Abe Lincoln in Illinois (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 and 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. Show less «
[As a winner on Oscar night, 1969] My husband told me if I didn't win this time he wouldn't bring me...Show more »
[As a winner on Oscar night, 1969] My husband told me if I didn't win this time he wouldn't bring me again. But I figured even if I didn't win I'd get got a new dress out of it. I feel absolutely groovy. Show less «
The best impromptu speeches are the ones written well in advance.
The best impromptu speeches are the ones written well in advance.
The kiss. There are all sorts of kisses, lad, from the sticky confection to the kiss of death. Of th...Show more »
The kiss. There are all sorts of kisses, lad, from the sticky confection to the kiss of death. Of them all, the kiss of an actress is the most unnerving. How can we tell if she means it or if she's just practicing? Show less «
Never give up; and never, under any circumstances, no matter what - never face the facts.
Never give up; and never, under any circumstances, no matter what - never face the facts.
The great have no friends. They merely know a lot of people.
The great have no friends. They merely know a lot of people.
[on having her legs broken to take the bow out of them] My legs were a liability, so I came to the h...Show more »
[on having her legs broken to take the bow out of them] My legs were a liability, so I came to the hospital and had them broken to make them straight. Any woman who has bow-legs should be willing to suffer to have them right. Show less «
[on winning the Oscar at age 72, after more than fifty years in show business.] I can't tell you how...Show more »
[on winning the Oscar at age 72, after more than fifty years in show business.] I can't tell you how encouraging a thing like this is. The first film that I was ever in was in 1915, and here we are, and it's 1969. Actually, I don't know why it took me so long, though I don't think, you know, that I'm backward. Anyway, thank you Bill, thank you Bob, thank you Roman and thank you Mia, and thank all of you who voted for me. And all of you who didn't: Please excuse me. Show less «
All I wanted out of a career was to look like Hazel Dawn and wear pink feathers.
All I wanted out of a career was to look like Hazel Dawn and wear pink feathers.
Why should ruts be so comfortable and so unpopular?
Why should ruts be so comfortable and so unpopular?
If you believe, then you hang on. If you believe, it means you've got imagination, you don't need st...Show more »
If you believe, then you hang on. If you believe, it means you've got imagination, you don't need stuff thrown out on a blueprint, and don't face facts-what can stop you? If I don't make it today, I'll come in tomorrow. Show less «