Essentially a stage actress, Michigan-born Ruth Nelson appeared sporadically in films from her first movie appearance in Of Human Bondage (1934) to her last in Awakenings (1990). Few of Ms. Nelson's roles were large enough to afford attention from critics -- notable exceptions were the 1943 wartime drama North Star and the 1947 Tracy /Hepburn vehicle Sea of Grass -- and unfortunately she made few TV appearances, so it's hard to provide anyone unfamiliar with her work a frame of reference. She did, however, pop up frequently as a peripheral interview subject during the late-'70s heyday of director Robert Altman. Ms. Nelson had married another director, John Cromwell, in 1946, and both Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell acted together in Altman's 1978 film A Wedding. Fans who tried to grill Cromwell on his own film accomplishments (Anna and the King of Siam, Dead Reckoning, et al.) were obliged to filter their request through Ruth Nelson, who was able to "interpret" her husband's nods, shrugs and snorts of disapproval.
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Lethal Innocence
Actor |
1991 | |||
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Awakenings
Actor |
1990 | |||
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The Haunting Passion
Actor |
1983 | |||
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Skokie
Actor |
1981 | |||
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A Christmas Without Snow
Actor |
1980 | |||
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A Wedding
Actor |
1978 | |||
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3 Women
Actor |
1977 | |||
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The Late Show
Actor |
1977 | |||
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Arch of Triumph
Actor |
1948 | |||
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Mother Wore Tights
Actor |
1947 | |||
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The Sea of Grass
Actor |
1947 | |||
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Humoresque
Actor |
1946 | |||
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Sentimental Journey
Actor |
1946 | |||
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Till the End of Time
Actor |
1946 | |||
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Actor |
1945 | |||
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Guest in the House
Actor |
1945 | |||
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None Shall Escape
Actor |
1944 | |||
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The Eve of St. Mark
Actor |
1944 | |||
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The Keys of the Kingdom
Actor |
1944 | |||
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Wilson
Actor |
1944 | |||
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The North Star
Actor |
1943 |


