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Cause of death
  
Brain cancer

Spouse
  
Emanuel Feinberg

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Ruth Gilbert

Occupation
  
Actress


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Born
  
May 8, 1912 (
1912-05-08
)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.

Died
  
October 13, 1993, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
American Academy of Dramatic Arts

Movies and TV shows
  
Alice in Wonderland, Texaco Star Theatre, Ruthie on the Telephone

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress In A Regular Series

Ruth Gilbert (May 8, 1912 – October 13, 1993) was an American actress, best known for her role as Alice in the first sound version of Alice in Wonderland in 1931, and as Max in The Milton Berle Show.

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Career

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A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Gilbert's role as Alice in the 1931 film Alice in Wonderland was her first major role. The film was made by Metropolitan Studios, an independent film company from Fort Lee, New Jersey. They made it for educational purposes in readiness for the 100th anniversary of Lewis Carrolls birth the following year

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Gilbert's success in Alice in Wonderland gained her national recognition and this led to her first Broadway role in Girls in Uniform in 1932, a play inspired by the German film Mädchen in Uniform, which was in turn based upon the Christa Winsloe novel and play. Her role as Alice also got Gilbert noticed by Eugene O'Neill who cast her in the role of Muriel in the Theatre Guild production of Ah, Wilderness!, which also starred George M. Cohan.

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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 John Howard Lawson's Processional at the Federal Theatre Project in 1937. She was also a member of the Group Theatre for two years, and in 1946 O'Neill cast her as Pearl in his play The Iceman Cometh. On radio, she appeared in Norman Corwin's Columbia Presents Corwin.

In 1949, Gilbert replaced Lee Grant as the shoplifter in the Broadway run of Detective Story. That same year, she also appeared in the NBC Presents episode entitled, "The Florist Shop", and she became the star of her own short lived TV series, Ruthie on the Telephone, which co-starred Phillip Reed. The latter series was notable in that it was a prime time show in which each episode was only five minutes long.

Gilbert continued to work well into the 1950s. From 1953 to 1955, she played Max, the lovesick, scatterbrained secretary, in ten episodes of The Milton Berle Show. Her often repeated line in the show, "Let's not fight this, Mil-l-ton, it's bigger than both of us," became her catchphrase However, midway through her tenure on the show, she was fired for becoming pregnant. Nevertheless, the matter was ultimately resolved by arbitration and she returned to the program after the birth of her daughter.

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 Me, Myself and I in 1992.

Death

Gilbert died on the October 13, 1993 at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan of brain cancer.

Filmography

Actress
1992
Me Myself and I as
Mrs. Landesman
1952
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Max
- Martha Raye, Eddie Cantor, Mike Mazurki (1954) - Max
- Carmen Miranda, Gregory Ratoff (1952) - Max
1951
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series)
- Still Life (1951)
1949
Ruthie on the Telephone (TV Series) as
Ruthie
- Episode dated 21 August 1949 (1949) - Ruthie
- Episode dated 20 August 1949 (1949) - Ruthie
1949
NBC Presents (TV Series)
- The Florist Shop (1949)
1931
Alice in Wonderland as
Alice
Self
1970
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Comedienne
- Episode #10.14 (1970) - Self - Comedienne
1959
The Big Party (TV Series) as
Self
- Irene Dunne hostess (1959) - Self
1953
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Self - as Max / Self - Max / Self
- Marguerite Piazza (1955) - Self - as Max
- Margaret Whiting (1955) - Self - as Max
- Final Berle Show sponsored by Buick featuring Steve Allen, Martha Raye, Joan Blondell (1955) - Self - Max
- Eddie Fisher, Faye Emerson, Fred Clark (1955) - Self - as Max
- Martha Raye, Charlie Applewhite, Fred Clark (1954) - Self - Max
- Ann Sheridan, George Raft (1954) - Self (as Max)
- Phil Harris, Eileen Barton, Owen McGiveney (1954) - Self
- Steve Allen, Janet Blair, Ezzard Charles (1954) - Self - as Max
- Judith Anderson, Cyril Ritchard, Georgia Gibbs (1954) - Self - as Max
- The Will Mastin Trio featuring Sammy Davis, Jr., Sammy Renick (1954) - Self - as Max
- Bob Cummings, Gertrude Berg (1954) - Self - Max
- Kay Thompson (1954) - Self - Max
- Jane Froman (1954) - Self - Max
- Gloria Swanson, Don Ameche (1954) - Self - Max
- Basil Rathbone, Mickey Spillane, Dagmar (1954) - Self - Max
- Carol Channing, Peter Lawford, Maria Riva (1953) - Self - Max
1955
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
Self
- Kirk Douglas, June Valli, Arnold Stang, Ruth Gilbert, The Treniers (1955) - Self
1952
Quick as a Flash (TV Series) as
Self - dressed as Anne Boleyn
- Pilot (1952) - Self - dressed as Anne Boleyn
Archive Footage
1995
The Buick Berle Show, 1954 (Video) as
Max

References

Ruth Gilbert (actress) Wikipedia