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  1. Ruth McDevitt is an American actress born January 15, 1895 in Macomb, Illinois, in the United States. She has played in many theater, cinema and television productions during her long career. McDevitt made its debut in the world of theater in Chicago in the 1920s, before turning to cinema and moving to Hollywood in 1929.

  2. Love Is a Ball. The Birds. Change of Habit. The Parent Trap. Boys' Night Out. The Shakiest Gun in the West. Mame. The Abduction of Saint Anne. See Ruth McDevitt full list of movies and tv shows ...

  3. Merry Go Round for Murder: Directed by Sutton Roley. With Mike Connors, Gail Fisher, Warren Stevens, Ruth McDevitt. Mannix is called in the middle of the night by an acquaintance, Pete Neal, and offered $1,000 to protect a man named Frank Devereau just until the following morning.

  4. Ruth McDevitt September 13, 1895 — May 27, 1976 • 80 y.o. (128)

  5. Mr. Big (Sep 30, 1941 - Oct 04, 1941) Performer: Ruth Thane McDevitt [Molly Higee] Play Original. Goodbye in the Night (Mar 18, 1940 - Mar 23, 1940) Performer: Ruth McDevitt [A Female Boarder] Play Melodrama Original. Young Couple Wanted (Jan 24, 1940 - Feb 03, 1940) Performer: Ruth Thane McDevitt [Miss Muhlen] Play Comedy Original.

  6. McDevitt, Ruth (Ruth Thane Shoecraft) Born in Coldwater, Michigan 9/13/1895; died 5/27/1976 in Hollywood, California. Daughter of musicians that encouraged her desire to act. Graduated from the Wooster University in Ohio, then studied drama at the Toledo Dramatic Academy. Member of the cast on Keeping Up With Rosemary for NBC-Radio (1942).

  7. Ruth Shoecraft was born in Michigan and raised in Ohio, where her father served as a county sheriff. At 20, Shoecraft attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, but put her theatrical aspirations on the back burner when she married a Florida widower named Patrick John McDevitt. When her husband died in 1934, Shoecraft returned to the stage ...

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