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  1. Ruth Chatterton was an American actress, aviator and novelist who starred in films such as Madame X and Dodsworth. She was nominated for two Oscars and retired from films in 1938, but continued her career on stage and TV.

  2. Ruth Chatterton. Actress: Dodsworth. Beginning as a chorus girl at age 14, Ruth Chatterton became a Broadway star with "Daddy Long Legs" in 1914. She appeared in such shows as "Mary Rose" and "Come Out of the Kitchen" before moving to Hollywood in 1925.

  3. Ruth Chatterton was a Broadway star who became a Hollywood actress in the late 1920s. She was nominated for two Academy Awards and appeared in films such as Madame X, Sarah and Son, and Dodsworth.

  4. Dec 23, 2021 · Here are 10 things you should know about Ruth Chatterton, born on Christmas Eve, 1892. She was a big star in the 1930s, but her stint in Hollywood was just one chapter in a very interesting...

  5. Ruth Chatterton was an American stage, film, and television actress, aviatrix and novelist. She was at her most popular in the early to mid-1930s, and in the same era gained...

  6. American actress, best known for her performance in Dodsworth. Born on December 24, 1893, in New York City; died in Redding, Connecticut, on November 24, 1961; daughter of an architect; married Ralph Forbes (a British actor), in 1924 (divorced 1932); married George Brent (an actor), in 1932 (divorced 1934); married Barry Thomson (an actor), in ...

  7. Mar 22, 2012 · Ruth Chatterton became the first female movie star created by sound — the “talkies.” But her film career ended barely a decade later, only a few years after Pickford’s. Though she would return to acting sporadically, she turned to other pursuits including directing and producing for the stage, and she became a successful author, as did Pickford.