Ruth Chatterton, Actress, Aviator, Author

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In 1912, producer Henry Miller became smitten with his young discovery Ruth Chatterton.  They teamed on stage in The Rainbow and for a time, off stage as well.  In 1928 Hollywood beckoned.  ‘Talkies’ needed ‘voices’ and Chatterton’s faultless English was her ticket to film stardom.
 
Nominated for Best Actress in popular tearjerkers like Madame X and Sarah and Son, Chatterton proved equally adept in feminist turn, Female.  In 1936, she offered her cinematic piece de resistance as the superficial, selfish wife of Walter Huston in the Academy Award nominated Dodsworth.
 
A friend of Amelia Earhart, Ruth also earmarked her career as an aviator and sponsor of successful air derbies.  By 1950, the actress/aviator became recognized as a novelist whose courageous, controversial work made The New York Times best-seller list.  She tackled Anti-Semitism, McCarthyism, racism, and proved adept in making a positive ripple amid society’s prejudices.

 

 

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Introduction
Novelist
The Chattertons and The Reeds
Mr Miller Miss Peaches
ActressManager
La Tendresse
From Brand X to Madame
x
The Lady is a Tramp
1597
Dodsworth
1724
To England Back to Broadway
1753
Caprice
1773
Cant Help It
1794
Reluctant Actress
1812
La Bonne Chance et LAdieu
1834
Afterthought from Garson Kanin
1855
Acknowledgements
1856

The Magnificent
1622
Costarring George Brent
1647
Richly Tired
1672
Aviatrix
1696
Credits
1860
Endnotes
1899
Photo Credits About the Author
1958
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