Ruth Terry
Actor
Biography
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Ruth Terry, born Ruth McMahon (born 21 October 1920), is a retired American singer and TV and screen actress from the 1930s to the 1960s. She claimed her stage name came from Walter Winchell, who combined the names of two then-famous baseball players, Babe Ruth and Bill Terry.
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Filmography
Alexander's Ragtime Band
as Ruby 1938
Hand of Death
as Woman with Packages 1962
The Cheaters
as Therese Pidgeon 1945
Slightly Honorable
as Anne Seymour 1939
Blondie Goes Latin
as Singer 1941
Appointment for Love
as Edith Meredith 1941
Hands Across the Border
as Kim Adams 1944
Hold That Co-ed
as Edie 1938
International Settlement
as Vera Dale 1938
The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
as Bonnie Forbes 1942
Mystery Broadcast
as Jan Cornell 1943
Man from Music Mountain
as Laramie Winters 1943
An Angel from Texas
as Valerie Blayne 1940
Heart of the Golden West
as Mary Lou Popen 1942
Jamboree
as Ruth Cartwright 1944
Youth on Parade
as Patty Flynn / Betty Reilly 1942