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  1. Ruth Chatterton ( Nueva York; 24 de diciembre de 1892 – Norwalk, Connecticut; 24 de noviembre de 1961) fue una actriz, novelista y aviadora estadounidense. 1 . Primeros años. Sus padres eran Walter Smith y Lillian Reed Chatterton, con raíces inglesas y francesas, siendo su madre descendiente del poeta inglés Thomas Chatterton .

    • Beechwoods Cemetery
  2. Ruth Chatterton (December 24, 1892 – November 24, 1961) was an American stage, film, and television actress, aviator and novelist. She was at her most popular in the early to mid-1930s, and in the same era gained prominence as an aviator, one of the few female pilots in the United States at the time.

  3. 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.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
  4. 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.

    • December 24, 1892
    • November 24, 1961
  5. Ruth Chatterton (Nueva York; 24 de diciembre de 1892 – Norwalk, Connecticut; 24 de noviembre de 1961) fue una actriz, novelista y aviadora estadounidense. [1]

  6. Ruth Chatterton (1892 - 1961) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Desengaño, Barrio chino, Hembra, The Crash, Los ricos están con nosotros, La mujer de cualquiera, Sarah and Son, Lilly Turner, Journal of a Crime y Desengaño.

  7. Ruth Chatterton was an American actress and novelist. She also flew planes and knew Amelia Earhart. Born in New York City on Christmas Eve 1892, of English and French extraction to Walter Smith and Lillian Reed Chatterton. She was a descendant of the English poet Thomas Chatterton.