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  1. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Thelma Ritter Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family Thelma Ritter was born on 14 February, 1902 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is an Actress, Soundtrack. Discover Thelma Ritter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money?

  2. Thelma Ritter (* 14. Februar 1902 in New York City, New York; † 4. Februar 1969 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Sie machte sich ab Ende der 1940er-Jahre einen Namen als Charakterdarstellerin und trat vorwiegend als prägnante Nebendarstellerin in Erscheinung. Sie verkörperte häufig Frauen fortgeschrittenen Alters, die ...

  3. Thelma Ritter est née à Brooklyn, New York, en 1902. Après avoir joué dans des pièces au lycée et dans des troupes amateur, elle entre à l' American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Elle fait carrière sur scène, puis fait une pause pour élever ses deux enfants et voir son mari, Joseph Moran, un acteur devenu directeur d'une entreprise de ...

  4. After appearing in high school plays and stock companies, Ritter was trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Throughout the Depression years, she and her actor husband Joe Moran did everything short of robbing banks to support themselves; when vaudeville and stage assignments dried up, they entered slogan and jingle contests.

  5. Move Over, Darling: Directed by Michael Gordon. With Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen, Thelma Ritter. After being lost at sea for several years, a missing wife thought long dead returns just after her husband has remarried.

  6. The Baby Sitter: Directed by Robert Stevens. With Alfred Hitchcock, Thelma Ritter, Mary Wickes, Carole Mathews. When Clara Nash is murdered, her baby-sitter Lottie Slocum is excited to be the center of attention, and she also hopes to become closer to Clara's husband.

  7. 5. Thelma's husband, Joseph Moran, was an actor, too. However, he turned to advertising in the 1930s and eventually became vice president of the ad firm Young & Rubicam. He appeared briefly with Thelma in The Proud and the Profane (1956), billed as "Marine Saying Goodbye."