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Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
Eva Mudge

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Ruth Nelson

Years active
  
1931–1991


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Born
  
August 2, 1905 (
1905-08-02
)
Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.

Died
  
September 12, 1992, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
John Cromwell (m. 1946–1979), William Challee (m. 1931)

Movies
  
Awakenings, 3 Women, Husque, The Sea of Grass, Arch of Triumph

Similar People
  
John Cromwell, Penny Marshall, William Challee, Lewis Milestone, Kay Johnson

Ruth Nelson (August 2, 1905 – September 12, 1992) was an American film actress. She is known for her roles in such films as Wilson, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Humoresque, 3 Women, The Late Show and Awakenings. She was the wife of the late John Cromwell, whom she acted alongside on multiple occasions.

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Early life

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Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Nelson was the daughter of vaudeville actress Eva Mudge. She attended Immaculate Heart Convent School in Los Angeles and went on to study at the American Laboratory Theatre in New York City during the early 1920s. Nelson made her New York City stage debut as a member of the theatre collective Group Theatre throughout its run from 1931 to 1941, receiving praise for the role of the chief striker's wife in Clifford Odets' play Waiting for Lefty.

Career

After Group Theatre ended in 1941, Nelson relocated to Hollywood. Throughout the 1940s, she made a number of movies for 20th Century Fox and other Hollywood studios. One of these was A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945), directed by fellow Group Theatre member Elia Kazan. She also appeared in Kazan's film The Sea of Grass in 1947.

As her career began to take off, she was compelled to put things on hold when her husband, the director John Cromwell, a leading Roosevelt Democrat in the film industry, was falsely accused of Communism by actor Adolphe Menjou in front of the House UnAmerican Activities Committee hearings on Hollywood in 1951 and his career went on to be blacklisted. While offered a New York stage role as a wife in what turned out to be Death of a Salesman, Nelson turned down most acting offers at this time to stay in Los Angeles and support Cromwell.

Nelson had not made a Hollywood film for nearly 30 years before appearing with her husband in 1977's 3 Women, directed by Robert Altman, and The Late Show, a film Robert Benton wrote and directed that Altman produced. She and Cromwell played husband and wife as the aged patriarchal grandparents in the ensemble cast of Altman's black comedy the following year, A Wedding.

Her final feature-film role was in 1990's Awakenings, as the mother of a hospital patient played by Robert DeNiro.

Personal life

Nelson was married twice. She wed actor William Challee in 1931. The marriage later dissolved and Nelson married actor/director John Cromwell in 1946. The marriage lasted 33 years, when Cromwell died in 1979 of pulmonary embolism.

She was the stepmother of actor James Cromwell.

Nelson died on September 12, 1992 at her home in New York City from cancer complicated by a stroke and pneumonia.

Filmography

Actress
1991
Lethal Innocence (TV Movie) as
Bernice
1990
Awakenings as
Mrs. Lowe
1983
The Haunting Passion (TV Movie) as
Judith Granville
1981
Skokie (TV Movie) as
Grandma Jannsen
1981
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Ida Cox
- Blue Chip Murder (1981) - Ida Cox
1980
A Christmas Without Snow (TV Movie) as
Inez
1980
Ryan's Hope (TV Series) as
Mrs Merck
- Episode #1.1322 (1980) - Mrs Merck
1979
Visions (TV Series) as
Amelia
- Ladies in Waiting (1979) - Amelia
1978
A Wedding as
Aunt Beatrice Sloan Cory
1977
3 Women as
Mrs. Rose
1977
The Late Show as
Mrs. Schmidt
1948
Arch of Triumph as
Madame Fessier
1947
Mother Wore Tights as
Miss Ridgeway
1947
The Sea of Grass as
Selina Hall - Sam Hall's Wife
1946
Humoresque as
Esther Boray
1946
Till the End of Time as
Amy Harper
1946
Anna and the King of Siam as
Unknown (uncredited)
1946
Sentimental Journey as
Mrs. McMasters
1946
Shock as
Mrs. Margaret Cross (uncredited)
1945
The Girl of the Limberlost as
Kate Comstock
1945
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn as
Miss McDonough
1944
The Keys of the Kingdom as
Mrs. Chisholm - Francis' Mother
1944
Wilson as
Ellen Wilson
1944
The Eve of St. Mark as
Nell West
1944
None Shall Escape as
Alice Grimm
1943
The North Star as
Nadya Simonov
1941
One Round Jones (Short)
Self
1989
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre (1989) - Self
1968
Elliot Norton Reviews (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 April 1968 (1968) - Self
Archive Footage
1997
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Actress 'Wilson' (uncredited)

References

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