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Ruth Donnelly

Ruth Donnelly (May 17, 1896 – November 17, 1982) was an American film and stage actress.

Ruth Donnelly
Donnelly in 1939
Born(1896-05-17)May 17, 1896
DiedNovember 17, 1982(1982-11-17) (aged 86)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1913–1965
Spouse
Basil de Guichard
(m. 1932; died 1958)
RelativesFrederick W. Donnelly (uncle)

Early years and family edit

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Donnelly was the daughter of Harry Augustus and Bessie B. Donnelly.[1]

Her uncle Frederick W. Donnelly was the longtime mayor of Trenton, New Jersey.[2][3]

According to a 1915 article in The Day Book, Donnelly was forced to leave Sacred Heart Convent in New Jersey because she repeatedly laughed at inappropriate times.[4]

Career edit

Donnelly began her stage career at the age of 17 in The Quaker Girl.[1] Actress Rose Stahl mentored Donnelly, and after training her with a year of experience in the chorus, placed her in the play Maggie Pepper.[4] Her Broadway debut brought her to the attention of George M. Cohan, who proceeded to cast her in numerous comic-relief roles in musicals such as Going Up (1917).

 
Donnelly in the trailer of Footlight Parade (1933)

Although Donnelly made her first film appearance in 1914, her Hollywood career began in 1931 and lasted until 1957. In her films, she often played the wife of Guy Kibbee (Footlight Parade, Wonder Bar, Merry Wives of Reno, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington). Among her roles was the part of Sister Michael in The Bells of St. Mary's, starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. Years after her final film role, she returned to the stage as an understudy to Patsy Kelly in the Broadway revival of No No Nanette, and later she appeared in the touring production with Don Ameche and Evelyn Keyes.

Personal life and death edit

Donnelly was married to AC Spark Plug executive[2] Basil Winter de Guichard from 1932 until his death in 1958.[5][6] She was a devout Catholic. [7]

Donnelly died at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City at age 86.[6]

Complete filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nissen, Axel (2016). Accustomed to Her Face: Thirty-Five Character Actresses of Golden Age Hollywood. McFarland. pp. 25–26. ISBN 9781476626062. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Ruth Donnelly, Film Actress, Will Marry". Santa Cruz Evening News. Associated Press. June 24, 1932 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "F. Donnelly Dead. 21 Years as Mayor. Trenton Leader Resigned in 1932 Because of Health. His Father Mayor 1884-86". New York Times. September 26, 1935. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "She Laughed Her Way From Convent to Stage". The Day Book. April 22, 1915 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Basil deGuichard". Washington Star. May 30, 1958. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Blau, Eleanor (November 19, 1982). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  7. ^ Morning News, January 10, 1948, Who Was Who in America (Vol. 2).

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For the chess player see Ruth Donnelly chess player Ruth Donnelly May 17 1896 November 17 1982 was an American film and stage actress Ruth DonnellyDonnelly in 1939Born 1896 05 17 May 17 1896Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedNovember 17 1982 1982 11 17 aged 86 New York City U S OccupationActressYears active1913 1965SpouseBasil de Guichard m 1932 died 1958 wbr RelativesFrederick W Donnelly uncle Contents 1 Early years and family 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Complete filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly years and family editBorn in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Donnelly was the daughter of Harry Augustus and Bessie B Donnelly 1 Her uncle Frederick W Donnelly was the longtime mayor of Trenton New Jersey 2 3 According to a 1915 article in The Day Book Donnelly was forced to leave Sacred Heart Convent in New Jersey because she repeatedly laughed at inappropriate times 4 Career editDonnelly began her stage career at the age of 17 in The Quaker Girl 1 Actress Rose Stahl mentored Donnelly and after training her with a year of experience in the chorus placed her in the play Maggie Pepper 4 Her Broadway debut brought her to the attention of George M Cohan who proceeded to cast her in numerous comic relief roles in musicals such as Going Up 1917 nbsp Donnelly in the trailer of Footlight Parade 1933 Although Donnelly made her first film appearance in 1914 her Hollywood career began in 1931 and lasted until 1957 In her films she often played the wife of Guy Kibbee Footlight Parade Wonder Bar Merry Wives of Reno Mr Smith Goes to Washington Among her roles was the part of Sister Michael in The Bells of St Mary s starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman Years after her final film role she returned to the stage as an understudy to Patsy Kelly in the Broadway revival of No No Nanette and later she appeared in the touring production with Don Ameche and Evelyn Keyes Personal life and death editDonnelly was married to AC Spark Plug executive 2 Basil Winter de Guichard from 1932 until his death in 1958 5 6 She was a devout Catholic 7 Donnelly died at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City at age 86 6 Complete filmography editThe Man Who Lost But Won 1914 short as Rose Mason the Minister s Wife The Skull 1914 short The Lady of the Island 1914 short as The Nurse When the Heart Calls 1914 short In All Things Moderation 1914 short as Winnie Graham the Youngest Daughter The Tenth Commandment 1914 short as The Doctor s Wife Saved by a Song 1916 short as Elsie Rubber Heels 1927 as Fanny Pratt Transatlantic 1931 as Burbank scenes cut The Spider 1931 as Mrs Wimbledon Wicked 1931 as Fanny The Cheat 1931 as Woman in Court Behind Elsa uncredited The Rainbow Trail 1932 as Widow Abigail Make Me a Star 1932 as The Countess Jewel Robbery 1932 as Berta Teri s Maid uncredited Blessed Event 1932 as Miss Stevens Employees Entrance 1933 as Miss Hall Hard to Handle 1933 as Lil Waters Ladies They Talk About 1933 as Noonan Lilly Turner 1933 as Edna Yokum Private Detective 62 1933 as Amy Sing Sinner Sing 1933 as Margaret Maggie Flannigan Goodbye Again 1933 as Richview Hotel Maid Bureau of Missing Persons 1933 as Pete Footlight Parade 1933 as Mrs Harriet Gould Ever in My Heart 1933 as Lizzie the Housekeeper Tis Spring 1933 short Female 1933 as Miss Frothingham Havana Widows 1933 as Emily Jones Convention City 1933 as Mrs Ellerbe Just Around the Corner 1933 short as Mrs Sears Mandalay 1934 as Mrs George Peters Wonder Bar 1934 as Mrs Simpson Heat Lightning 1934 as Mrs Ashton Ashley Merry Wives of Reno 1934 as Lois Housewife 1934 as Dora Romance in the Rain 1934 as Miss Sparks Happiness Ahead 1934 as Anna The White Cockatoo 1935 as Mrs Byng Maybe It s Love 1935 as Florrie Sands Traveling Saleslady 1935 as Mrs Twitchell Alibi Ike 1935 as Bess Red Salute 1935 as Mrs Edith Rooney Hands Across the Table 1935 as Laura Personal Maid s Secret 1935 as Lizzie Song and Dance Man 1936 as Patsy O Madigan Mr Deeds Goes to Town 1936 as Mabel Dawson Thirteen Hours by Air 1936 as Vi Johnson Fatal Lady 1936 as Melba York Cain and Mabel 1936 as Aunt Mimi More Than a Secretary 1936 as Helen Davis Roaring Timber 1937 as Aunt Mary Portia on Trial 1937 as Jane Wilkins A Slight Case of Murder 1938 as Nora Marco Army Girl 1938 as Leila Kennett Meet the Girls 1938 as Daisy Watson Personal Secretary 1938 as Grumpy The Affairs of Annabel 1938 as Josephine Jo Annabel Takes a Tour 1938 as Josephine Jo The Family Next Door 1939 as Mrs Pierce Mr Smith Goes to Washington 1939 as Mrs Hopper The Amazing Mr Williams 1939 as Effie Perkins My Little Chickadee 1940 as Aunt Lou Scatterbrain 1940 as Miss Stevens Meet the Missus 1940 as Lil Higgins Petticoat Politics 1941 as Lil Higgins The Round Up 1941 as Polly Hope Model Wife 1941 as Mrs Milo Everett The Gay Vagabond 1941 as Kate Dixon Sailors on Leave 1941 as Aunt Navy You Belong to Me 1941 as Emma Rise and Shine 1941 as Mame Bacon Johnny Doughboy 1942 as Biggy Biggsworth This Is the Army 1943 as Mrs O Brien Sleepy Lagoon 1943 as Sarah Rogers Thank Your Lucky Stars 1943 as Nurse Hamilton Pillow to Post 1945 as Mrs Grace Wingate The Bells of St Mary s 1945 as Sister Michael Cinderella Jones 1946 as Cora Elliot In Old Sacramento 1946 as Zebby Booker Cross My Heart 1946 as Eve Harper The Ghost Goes Wild 1947 as Aunt Susan Beecher Millie s Daughter 1947 as Helen Reilly Little Miss Broadway 1947 as Aunt Minerva Van Dorn The Fabulous Texan 1947 as Utopia Mills Fighting Father Dunne 1948 as Kate Mulvey The Snake Pit 1948 as Ruth Down to the Sea in Ships 1949 as New Bedford Neighbor scenes cut Where the Sidewalk Ends 1950 as Martha I d Climb the Highest Mountain 1951 as Glory White The Secret of Convict Lake 1951 as Mary Fancher The Wild Blue Yonder 1951 as Maj Ida Winton The Spoilers 1955 as Duchess A Lawless Street 1955 as Molly Higgins Autumn Leaves 1956 as Liz Eckhart The Way to the Gold 1957 as Mrs WilliamsReferences edit a b Nissen Axel 2016 Accustomed to Her Face Thirty Five Character Actresses of Golden Age Hollywood McFarland pp 25 26 ISBN 9781476626062 Retrieved August 1 2017 a b Ruth Donnelly Film Actress Will Marry Santa Cruz Evening News Associated Press June 24 1932 via Newspapers com nbsp F Donnelly Dead 21 Years as Mayor Trenton Leader Resigned in 1932 Because of Health His Father Mayor 1884 86 New York Times September 26 1935 Retrieved October 4 2011 a b She Laughed Her Way From Convent to Stage The Day Book April 22 1915 via Newspapers com nbsp Basil deGuichard Washington Star May 30 1958 Retrieved March 11 2021 a b Blau Eleanor November 19 1982 Ruth Donnelly Comedienne and Character Actor in Films The New York Times Archived from the original on August 2 2017 Retrieved August 2 2017 Morning News January 10 1948 Who Was Who in America Vol 2 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ruth Donnelly Ruth Donnelly at IMDb Ruth Donnelly at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Ruth Donnelly at AllMovie Ruth Donnelly at Find a Grave Retrieved 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