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Occupation
  
Film actor

Name
  
Ruth Hiatt

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
January 6, 1906 (
1906-01-06
)
Cripple Creek, Colorado, U.S.

Died
  
April 21, 1994, Montrose, Michigan, United States

Movies
  
Saturday Afternoon, Men in Black, Long Pants, Wandering Willies, The Burglar

Similar People
  
Harry Edwards, Mack Sennett, Del Lord, Harry Langdon, James W Horne

The Big Flash (1932) HARRY LANGDON


Ruth Hiatt (January 6, 1906 – April 21, 1994) was an actress in motion pictures beginning in the silent film era. She is known for performing in 1920s comedies directed by Jack White, Norman Taurog, and Mack Sennett.

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Child actress

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Hiatt was born in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Hiatt made her film debut at the age of nine with the Western Lubin Company in San Diego, California. She made two two-reel comedies The Inner Chamber (1915) and The Vigilantes (1918). Afterward she returned to high school which she completed around 1922.

Film comedian

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As teenager she was discovered by comedian Lloyd Hamilton. She became his leading lady at United Artists studios in 1922. Hiatt was a former classic dancer who was Hamilton's successor to Irene Dalton. Their first work together is the short comedy The Speeder (1922). It is a production of the Hamilton Comedy Film Company.

Hiatt played a street urchin in support of Hamilton in Lonesome (1924). In the role she wears high top shoes which were once worn by United States Senator Harry Lane of Oregon. Lane discarded them at the home of his cousin, cartoonist Pinto Colvig.

In Smith's Baby (1925) Hiatt is the female lead with Raymond McKee. Sennett cast Hiatt and McKee with Our Gang child star Mary Ann Jackson in 1927. The short comedies continued the Jimmy Smith series with titles like Smith's Pony (1927), Smith's Cook (1927), Smith's Cousin (1927), and Smith's Modiste Shop (1927). The movies were produced by Pathe Pictures. Jackson and McKee teamed with Hiatt and Hoot Gibson in The Flying Cowboy (1928).

Hiatt appeared in the second chapter of the Ken Maynard Sunset Trail (1932) serial entitled Battling With Buffalo Bill. Maynard's horse, Tarzan, was in this story of the open range before the army and law enforcement established themselves in western cattle towns.

Hiatt's film career endured through 1941. Some of her later appearances were in the Three Stooges comedy Men In Black, the Our Gang entry Beginner's Luck, Just Speeding (1936) and Double Trouble (1941).

Modeling career

In August 1922, Hiatt modeled for Beckman Furs of West 7th Street in Los Angeles, California. She won first prize for beauty at the annual Venice Beach bathing beauties parade in August 1923. She wore a costume of black and white checkered silk, with hat and slippers that matched. The Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers (WAMPAS) selected Hiatt among its thirteen baby star actresses for 1924. Blanche Mahaffey, Carmelita Geraghty, and Clara Bow were also chosen. Hiatt was blonde but one reporter covering the WAMPAS banquet in San Francisco, in December 1923, wrote that she was brunette.

Death

Ruth Hiatt died in Montrose, California in 1994 of congestive heart failure.

Private life

Hiatt had a toy poodle known professionally as Georgette. She maintained a diet of lamb chops and pineapple together with strenuous daily exercise. Hiatt's personality was vivacious, yet modest, almost to the point of being shy.

Filmography

Actress
1941
Double Trouble as
Blonde Assembly Line Worker
1936
Radio Barred (Short)
1936
Just Speeding (Short)
1936
The Broken Coin as
Gail Bowman
1935
Oh, My Nerves (Short)
1935
Little Papa (Short) as
Mother
1935
The Drunkard as
Secretary
1935
Beginner's Luck (Short) as
Daisy's mother
1934
Broadway Bill as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1934
Men in Black (Short) as
Whispering Nurse (uncredited)
1934
Super Stupid (Short)
1934
News Hounds (Short)
1934
The New Dealers (Short)
1934
Good Dame as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1934
Ridin' Thru as
Dolores Brooks
1933
Forgotten Babies (Short) as
Telephone operator
1932
The Big Flash (Short) as
Betty, Hinkle's Secretary
1932
Honeymoon Beach (Short) as
Blondie
1932
Love Pains (Short) as
Shirley Jean's Mother (uncredited)
1932
Sunset Trail as
Molly Mason
1931
Wedding Belles (Short) as
Ruth
1931
Taxi Troubles (Short) as
Mrs. Malone
1930
Won by a Neck (Short)
1930
Her Man as
Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
1930
Some Babies (Short)
1930
Carnival Revue (Short)
1930
Night Work as
Violet Harris (uncredited)
1930
Honk Your Horn (Short)
1930
The Beauties (Short) as
Mary
1930
Fifty Million Husbands (Short) as
Mazie Sandford
1930
Good Morning Sheriff (Short) as
The Mayor's Daughter
1930
Follow the Swallow (Short) as
Ruth
1930
Camera Shy (Short) as
Sally, Blonde in Story
1929
Shanghai Rose as
Diane Avery
1929
Grass Skirts (Short)
1929
The New Aunt (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1929
The Rodeo (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1929
Uncle Tom (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1929
Baby's Birthday (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
The Burglar (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
The Bargain Hunt (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
Smith's Catalina Rowboat Race (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
The Chinatown Mystery as
Sally Warren, Chemist
1928
The Chicken (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
Smith's Restaurant (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
Smith's Farm Days (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
Smith's Army Life (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1928
Smith's Holiday (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Modiste Shop (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
The Girl from Everywhere as
Mabel Smith (uncredited)
1927
Smith's Cousin (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Cook (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Pony (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Candy Shop (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Fishing Trip (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
His First Flame as
Mary Morgan
1927
Smith's Kindergarten (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Surprise (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Long Pants as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1927
The Missing Link as
Beatrice Braden
1927
Smith's New Home (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Customer (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1927
Smith's Pets (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Smith's Picnic (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Smith's Uncle (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Smith's Visitor (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Love's Last Laugh (Short) as
Ruth Mason
1926
Smith's Landlord (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Smith's Vacation (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Smith's Baby (Short) as
Mabel Smith
1926
Wandering Willies (Short) as
Ruth
1926
Saturday Afternoon (Short) as
Pearl
1925
Hotsy-Totsy (Short) as
Store Employee (uncredited)
1925
Framed (Short) as
The Maid
1925
Isn't Love Cuckoo? (Short) as
Bebe Lodge
1925
Waiting (Short) as
The Waiter's Girl
1925
Fares, Please! (Short)
1925
Rock Bottom (Short) as
Foreman's helper's sweetie
1925
High Hopes (Short)
1925
Rapid Transit (Short)
1925
Have a Heart (Short)
1925
Step Lightly (Short)
1924
Motor Mad (Short)
1924
Poor Butterfly (Short) as
Oleander Anchovie
1924
Fast and Furious (Short) as
The Boss' Daughter
1924
Wild Game (Short)
1924
Pain as You Enter (Short)
1924
Hot Air (Short)
1924
Good Morning (Short)
1924
Going East (Short)
1924
Fold Up (Short)
1924
Killing Time (Short)
1924
Family Life (Short) as
Ruth Duff
1924
Lonesome (Short)
1924
My Friend (Short)
1923
Uncle Sam (Short)
1923
Heads Up (Short)
1923
Simple Sadie (Short) as
Simple Sadie
1923
The Optimist (Short)
1923
Oh! Shoot (Short)
1923
Captain Applesauce (Short) as
The Flapper Piratess
1923
Three Strikes (Short)
1923
This Way Out (Short) as
The Girl
1923
F.O.B. (Short)
1923
Uneasy Feet (Short)
1923
Extra! Extra! (Short)
1923
No Luck (Short)
1922
The Educator (Short)
1922
Robin Hood as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1922
The Speeder (Short)
1918
The Vigilantes
1915
The Inner Chamber (Short) as
Hope (as Ruth Hyatt)
Miscellaneous
1988
Sesame Street, Special (TV Movie) (production assistant)
Self
1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 12 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1929
The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1927
Life in Hollywood No. 2 (Short documentary) as
Self (as Ruth Hyatt)
Archive Footage
2015
Hey Moe, Hey Dad! (TV Series documentary) as
Various characters
- Bum's Rush (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
- A Stooge Is Born (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
1998
Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol. 8: Tons of Fun (Video)
1960
When Comedy Was King (Documentary) as
edited from 'Wandering Willies' (uncredited)

References

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