Ruth Gordon

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AKA: Ruth Gordon Jones
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 10/30/1896
Birthplace: Wollaston, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 08/28/1985

biography

A distinguished stage actress through much of the first half of the century, Gordon was also a prolific playwright and screenwriter. Married to writer-director Garson Kanin in 1942, she collaborated with him on several George Cukor films, including the Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn classics "Adam's Rib" (1949) and "Pat and Mike" (1952).

Though relatively inactive in the 1950s and 60s, her career picked up again in 1968 after her infamously diabolical role as Minnie Castavets in "Rosemary's Baby", for which she won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress. Gordon is perhaps best remembered as the Continued

Credits

Minnie Castevet
1968
Stella Barnard
1966
Screenplay
1949
Old Lady
Bernice Kelp
The Dealer
Gramma
Mrs Lavin
Mrs Arkwright
from play adaptation
Becky Rosen
Mugs
screenplay
screenplay
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milestones

Year
Milestone
1915 
Stage debut in a production of "Peter Pan"
1915 
Feature debut, "The Whirl of Life"
1940 
Returned to film after a 24 year hiatus, featured as Mary Todd Lincoln in her first sound film, "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"
1941 
First collaboration with George Cukor as an actress, "Two-Faced Woman"
1945 
First non-acting feature credit, "Over 21," from her play
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