Ruby Hoffman
Ruby Hoffman (July 28, 1886 – September 22, 1973) was an American silent film and stage actress.
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Born | July 28, 1886 |
Died | September 22, 1973 87) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1914–1920 |
Ruby Hoffman was born on July 28, 1886 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. She was an actress, known for The Lightning Raider (1919), The Dictator (1915) and The House of Hate (1918). She died on September 22, 1973 in Oxford, Ohio, United States.
Filmography
- The Taint (1914)
- The Million (1914)
- Mistress Nell (1915)
- Children of the Ghetto (1915)
- The Dictator (1915)
- Poor Schmaltz (1915)
- The Fixer (1915)
- The Politicians (1915)
- Keep Moving (1915)
- The Danger Signal (1915)
- The Law of Blood (1916)
- Wild Oats (1916)
- The Perils of Divorce (1916)
- A Woman's Honor (1916)
- Her American Prince (1916)
- The Summer Girl (1916)
- The Slave Market (1917)
- Passion (1917)
- The Dummy (1917)
- The Fatal Ring (1917)
- The Seven Deadly Sins (1917)
- The House of Hate (1918)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1918)
- Upside Down (1919)
- The Lightning Raider (1919)
- Trailed by Three (1920)
- Cynthia of the Minute (1920)
- The Tiger's Cub (1920)
Notes
- The New York Herald's February 6, 1920, issue has a story saying that the couple married "yesterday', which would be February 5, 1920 -- not 1918.
gollark: Deontological systems have rules like "do not kill people", and many deontologists would *not* divert the trolley because they feel like they're killing people one way and not the other.
gollark: Deontology in action!
gollark: And what you should do is the moral thing, yes.
gollark: Anyway! "Consequentialism" basically says "do whatever produces the best eventual outcome (by some metric)", so a consequentialist would probably say "well, 1 people dying is better than 5, so divert the trolley".
gollark: How ethical.
References
- "Gitz Rice, Song Writer, Composer of Many Hit Numbers". The Gazette. 16 October 1947. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "Lieutenant Gitz Rice Weds Ruby Hoffman". New York Herald. New York, New York City. February 6, 1920. p. 9. Retrieved April 23, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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