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  1. Ruth Donnelly (May 17, 1896 – November 17, 1982) was an American film and stage actress. Early years and family. 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]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0232766Ruth Donnelly - IMDb

    Ruth Donnelly (1896-1982) was a feisty, ebullient character comedienne who appeared in many Hollywood films and Broadway plays. She was known for her roles in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, Where the Sidewalk Ends and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • Trenton, New Jersey, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. Ruth Donnelly was a feisty, ebullient character comedienne who appeared in many Hollywood films from 1927 to 1957. She played acidulous secretaries, wisecracking friends, shrewish wives, and dramatic roles, and retired to New York after her last film.

    • May 17, 1896
    • November 17, 1982
  4. Known For. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. The Bells of St. Mary's. Where the Sidewalk Ends. Footlight Parade. Autumn Leaves. A Slight Case of Murder. The Snake Pit. Acting. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ruth Donnelly (May 17, 1896 – November 17, 1982) was an American stage and film actress.

  5. Nov 19, 1982 · Ruth Donnelly, one of Hollywood's most durable and well-loved character comediennes, known for rapid-fire wisecracks offset by a droll expression, died Wednesday at Roosevelt Hospital. She was...

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  7. Ruth Donnelly (1896-1982) was a stage and film actress who appeared in many George M. Cohan productions and classic comedies. Learn more about her life, career and filmography from Encyclopedia.com.

  8. The daughter of a New Jersey newspaper reporter/ critic/ editor, Ruth Donnelly made her first stage appearance at 17, in the chorus of the touring show The Quaker Girl. Shortly afterward, she essayed the first of hundreds of comedy roles in a theatrical piece called Margie Pepper.

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