
Ruth Donnelly
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1896-05-17 – 1982-11-17
Place of birth: North Trenton - New Jersey - USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ruth Donnelly (May 17, 1896 – November 17, 1982) was an American stage and film actress. Her father was the mayor of Trenton, New Jersey. She began her stage career at the age of 17 in 1913, in The Quaker Girl. Her Broadway debut brought her to the attention of George M. Cohan, who proceeded to cast her in numerous comic-relief roles in such musicals as Going Up (1917). Though she made her first film appearance in 1913, her Hollywood career began in earnest in 1931 and lasted until 1957. In her films she often played the wife of Guy Kibbee (Footlight Parade, Wonder Bar, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington). Among her roles was the part of Sister Michael in The Bells of St. Mary's, starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman.
Known for

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939Emma Hopper
Behind the Scenes of Cain and Mabel
1936Self
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936Mabel Dawson
Hands Across the Table
1935Laura
The Bells of St. Mary's
1945Sister Michael
Petticoat Politics
1941Lil Higgins
Jewel Robbery
1932Berta, Teri's Maid (uncredited)
A Slight Case of Murder
1938Nora Marko
Footlight Parade
1933Mrs. Harriet Gould
The Secret of Convict Lake
1951Mary Fancher
My Little Chickadee
1940Aunt Lou
Autumn Leaves
1956Liz Eckhart
A Lawless Street
1955Molly Higgins
Blessed Event
1932Miss Stevens
This Is the Army
1943Mrs. O'Brien
Employees' Entrance
1933Miss Hall, Anderson's secretary
The Snake Pit
1948Ruth
Where the Sidewalk Ends
1950Martha
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
1951Glory White