Ruth Royce

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Ruth Royce
Born February 6, 1893
Versailles, Missouri
Died May 7, 1971
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Actor
Years active 1919 - 1927

Ruth Royce (February 6, 1893 - May 7, 1971) was a vaudeville and silent film actress from Versailles, Missouri.

Royce appeared in the serial, A Valuable Dagger, which starred Eddie Polo and C. Normand Hammond (1919). In 1923 Royce, along with other Hollywood actors, participated in a vaudeville show at Universal City. Royce assisted Joe Bonomo with a Strong Man act.

She performed in a number of western movies over the years like California in '49 (1924), Warrior Gap (1925), Fort Frayne (1926), The Oregon Trail (1923), In the Days of Buffalo Bill (1922), Perils of the Yukon (1922), Rawhide (1926), Wolves of the Desert (1926), and Code of the Cow Country (1927). The latter was Royce's final film.

Ruth Royce died in Los Angeles, California on May 7, 1971.

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[edit] References

  • Los Angeles Times, Adds New Stars To His List, December 7, 1919, Page III17.
  • Los Angeles Times, Universal Players In Vaudeville, August 3, 1923, Page II9.

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NAME Royce, Ruth
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH February 6, 1893
PLACE OF BIRTH Versailles, Missouri
DATE OF DEATH May 7, 1971
PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California