Ruth Roman

Ruth Roman, 75, well-known by her unique combination of pure sexiness, beauty and stardom during the 1940s and 1950s in Hollywood died on Thursday at the comfort of her Laguna Beach, Calif., home. Richard Hall, her son confirmed that she had died when she was asleep. Following her breakthrough role as Kirk Douglas in Stanley Kramer's "Champion," a 1949 adaptation of a Ring Lardner short story about the maniacal champion of prizes, Warner Brothers gave her starring roles in nine films in less than two months. One day, she jumped from playing Bette Davis in "Beyond the Forest'' and then starring alongside Milton Berle in ''Always Leave Them Laughing.'' After completing a role in 'Strangers of a Train which was a film starring Robert Walker she was recruited to star with Steve Cochran in 'Tomorrow Is A Different Day. Ruth Ruth Ruth

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