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Ruth Gilbert (actress)

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Gilbert's career reached its zenith in the 1950s and thereafter began to slow down. However, a year before her death, she made one last comeback in a cameo as Mrs. Landesman in the film
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of brain cancer. Her death was mistakenly originally reported as happening on October 13, 1993, at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
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She continued to work steadily on Broadway and as a radio actress throughout the 1930s and 1940s. During this period, she appeared as Sadie in
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Gilbert continued to work well into the 1950s. From 1953 to 1955, she played Max, the lovesick, scatterbrained secretary, in ten episodes of
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episode entitled, "The Florist Shop", and she became the star of her own short lived TV series,
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The first talking film of 'Alice In Wonderland' was shot in Fort Lee | NJ.com
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Ruth Gilbert Dead; Actress, 71, Starred On Berle's TV Show - New York Times
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Gilbert died on October 12, 1993, at a hospice in Calvary Hospital in
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for two years, and in 1946 O'Neill cast her as Pearl in his play
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novel and play. Her role as Alice also got Gilbert noticed by
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gained her national recognition and this led to her first
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Ruth Gilbert; TV, Stage Actress - Los Angeles Times
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Index

Alice
Alice in Wonderland
The Milton Berle Show
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Alice in Wonderland
Metropolitan Studios
Fort Lee, New Jersey
Lewis Carroll
Broadway
Girls in Uniform
Mädchen in Uniform
Christa Winsloe
Eugene O'Neill
Theatre Guild
Ah, Wilderness!
George M. Cohan
John Howard Lawson
Federal Theatre Project
Group Theatre
The Iceman Cometh
Norman Corwin
Columbia Presents Corwin
Lee Grant
Detective Story
NBC Presents
Ruthie on the Telephone
Phillip Reed
The Milton Berle Show
Me, Myself and I
the Bronx

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