Occupation Actress Ex-spouse John T. Curran Role Film actress | Name Ruby Lafayette Years active 1917–1930 | |
Born 22 July 1844 ( 1844-07-22 ) Died April 3, 1935, Bell, California, United States Movies The Coming of Amos, Tomorrow's Love, Borderland, Catch My Smoke, Rustling a Bride Similar People Paul Bern, James Cruze, Paul Powell, Irvin Willat, William Beaudine |
Ruby Lafayette (July 22, 1844 in Augusta, Kentucky, USA – April 3, 1935 in Bell, California, USA) was an American film actress, known for Sue of the South (1919), Big Bob (1921) and The Man Trap (1917). She was married to John T. Curran.
Filmography
Actress
1932
If I Had a Million as
Idylwood Resident (uncredited)
1932
Grand Hotel as
Old Lady (uncredited)
1930
Not So Dumb as
Grandma (uncredited)
1928
Marriage by Contract as
Grandma
1927
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg as
Bit Part (uncredited)
1926
Butterflies in the Rain as
Mrs. Humphries
1925
The Wedding Song as
Mother
1925
The Coming of Amos as
Nadia's Nurse
1925
The Fearless Lover as
Mrs. Casey
1925
Tomorrow's Love as
Grandmother
1924
Idle Tongues as
Miss Pepper
1924
The Phantom Horseman as
Maxwell's Mother
1923
The Day of Faith as
Granny Maynard
1923
Hollywood as
Grandmother Whitaker
1922
The Power of a Lie as
Mrs. Hammond
1922
Catch My Smoke as
Mrs. Archer
1922
Borderland as
Eileen
1921
Big Bob (Short) as
Bob's Mother
1920
Old Lady 31 as
Granny
1920
Polly of the Storm Country as
Granny Hope
1919
Toby's Bow as
Grandmother
1919
The Miracle Man (uncredited)
1919
In His Brother's Place as
Amanda Drake (as Ruby La Fayette)
1919
Cyclone Smith Plays Trumps (Short)
1919
Rustling a Bride as
Aunt (as Ruby LaFayette)
1919
Sue of the South as
Granny Sue Gordon (as Ruby La Fayette)
1918
The Strange Woman as
Mrs. Hemingway
1918
The Yellow Dog as
Mrs. Blakely
1918
Three Mounted Men as
Mrs. Masters
1918
Beauty in Chains as
Doña Perfecta (as Ruby La Fayette)
1918
The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin as
Grandmother Marcas
1917
The Man Trap as
Mrs. Mull
1917
Mother o' Mine as
Mrs. Standing
References
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