Ruth Chatterton

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Ruth Chatterton was an American stage, film and television actress, who was one of the initial superstars of the “talkies.” This biography of Ruth Chatterton provides detailed information about her childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

Dec 24, 1892

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 24, 1892
  • Died on: November 24, 1961
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • Spouses: Barry Thomson (m. 1942–1960), George Brent (m. 1932–1934), Ralph Forbes (m. 1924–1932)
  • Birth Place: New York City, New York, United States
  • Gender: Female

Ruth Chatterton born at

New York City, New York, United States

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Birth Place

Ruth Chatterton was thrice married. Her first marriage to British actor Ralph Forbes in 1924 ended in 1932. Her second marriage to Irish-born actor George Brent was also short-lived.

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Personal Life

She married actor Barry Thomson in 1942 and remained together until Thomson’s death in 1960.

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Personal Life

She suffered a cerebral hemorrhage on November 21, 1961, and was rushed to a hospital where she died on November 24, 1961. She was 68.

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Personal Life

Ruth Chatterton was born on December 24, 1892, in New York City, U.S., to Walter Smith Chatterton, an architect, and Lilian Reed Chatterton. She was the couple’s only surviving child.

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Childhood & Early Life

Her parents separated when she was quite young and Ruth was primarily raised by her mother and grandmother. She received her early education from Mrs. Hagen's School in Pelham.

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Childhood & Early Life

She loved acting from a young age. Once in 1908, she attended a play with her friends and later criticized the lead actress to her friends who challenged her to become a stage actress herself. The gutsy young girl accepted the challenge and joined the chorus of the stage show.

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Childhood & Early Life

Pretty and talented, Ruth Chatterton soon started appearing in more substantial roles and before long realized that acting was her calling. Still a teenager, she dropped out of school to pursue a career as a full-time actress.

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Career

She joined the Friend Stock Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as a 16 year old. Within a few years she got the chance to make her Broadway stage debut in ‘The Great Name’ in 1911.

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Career

Her stage career flourished over the years and she found tremendous success with her role in the play ‘Daddy Long Legs’ (1914), adapted from the novel by Jean Webster.

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Career

During the 1920s, motion pictures were becoming a rage in the U.S. but Chatterton, an acclaimed stage performer was not much interested in making the transition to the silver screen. Fate, however, had other plans for her.

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Career

While performing in a Los Angeles theater, Ruth Chatterton was spotted by the prominent actor Emil Jennings who convinced her to perform with him in his new picture, ‘Sins of the Fathers’ (1928). It was her first and only silent movie epic.

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Career

Her portrayal of Fran, an unhappily married woman in the drama film ‘Dodsworth’ is considered one of her best performances. The film was critically praised and nominated for several Academy Awards, and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1990.

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Major Works

She played the role of Jacqueline Floriot, a woman who is thrown out of the house by her husband following an affair. Her poignant portrayal of a fallen woman who struggles for redemption earned her an Academy Award nomination.

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Major Works