Ruth Hiatt

Ruth Hiatt

ActressProduction Department
Born
January 6, 1906
Died
April 21, 1994

Pert, curly-haired Ruth Hiatt was born Ruth Redfern, a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1924, former child actress, dancer and comedienne. She had moved with her family from San Diego and made her screen bow at age eleven. Ruth was briefly under contract with the Lubin company in 1915, later moving on to…

Biography

Pert, curly-haired Ruth Hiatt was born Ruth Redfern, a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1924, former child actress, dancer and comedienne. She had moved with her family from San Diego and made her screen bow at age eleven. Ruth was briefly under contract with the Lubin company in 1915, later moving on to Educational and then to Mack Sennett's Keystone. Gravitating towards comedy, she was helped along the way by a close friendship with the writer/director Lloyd Bacon, who introduced her to star comedian Lloyd Hamilton. Hamilton, who had been looking for a suitable leading lady, was impressed after meeting the personable, dimple-cheeked and (most of all) photogenic,lass.

One of Ruth's first feature film roles was a small part in Douglas Fairbanks's epic swashbuckler Robin Hood (1922). However, she established herself primarily as a leading lady of one- and two-reelers, often cast in slapstick farce opposite comics like Hamilton (Going East (1924)) or Harry Langdon (Saturday Afternoon (1926)). At the height of her popularity, she co-starred in all 23 instalments of the 'Smith Family' series of domestic comedies (1926-28).

As the 1920's drew to a close, Ruth wisely varied her repertoire and managed to weather the transition from silent pictures to sound. She now showed up in anything from crime dramas (Shanghai Rose (1929)) to Ken Maynard westerns (Sunset Trail (1932)). Ruth continued on in supporting roles of ever diminishing size until 1941, notably as the 'whispering nurse' in The Three Stooges Oscar-nominated short Men in Black (1934). After her retirement from acting, she established a make-up business.

Actress

Double TroubleDouble Trouble(1941)as Blonde Assembly Line Worker
Listen to Freezin'(1936)
Radio Barred(1936)
Just Speeding(1936)
The Broken Coin(1936)as Gail Bowman

Production Department

Sesame Street: Put Down the DuckieSesame Street: Put Down the Duckie(1988)

Archive Footage

Hey Moe, Hey Dad!Hey Moe, Hey Dad!(2015)as Various characters
Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol. 8: Tons of Fun(1998)
When Comedy Was KingWhen Comedy Was King(1960)as edited from 'Wandering Willies'

Known for

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Ben Corbett, Ruth Hiatt, and Tom Tyler in Ridin' Thru (1934)Ruth HiattRuth HiattSunshine Hart, Ruth Hiatt, and Lee Moran in Uncle Sam (1923)Bob Carney, Ruth Hiatt, and 'Little Billy' Rhodes in Some Babies (1930)Ruth Hiatt, Bessie Hill, Charles Kaley, Muggins Davies, and Dick Stewart in The Beauties (1930)

Credit Score: Ruth Hiatt

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Sunset Trail3.2519326.20052
2His First Flame3.0919275.800197
3The Missing Link3.0919275.50021
4The Broken Coin1.6319360.0000
5Shanghai Rose1.6319300.0000
6The Chinatown Mystery1.6319283.60012
7The Drunkard1.2519350.0000
8The Vigilantes1.2519180.0000
9Broadway Bill1.0019346.6001262