Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon Jones (October 30, 1896 – August 28, 1985) was an American actress, screenwriter and playwright. Gordon began her career performing on Broadway at age nineteen. Known for her nasal voice and distinctive personality, she gained international recognition and critical acclaim for film roles that continued into her seventies and eighties. Her later work included performances in Rosemary's Baby (1968), Where's Poppa? (1970), Harold and Maude (1971), Every Which Way but Loose (1978) and Any Which Way You Can (1980).
In addition to her acting career, Gordon wrote numerous plays, film scripts, and books, most notably co-writing the screenplay for the 1949 film Adam's Rib. Gordon won an Oscar, an Emmy, and two Golden Globe Awards for her acting, as well as received three Academy Award nominations for her writing.
In addition to her acting career, Gordon wrote numerous plays, film scripts, and books, most notably co-writing the screenplay for the 1949 film Adam's Rib. Gordon won an Oscar, an Emmy, and two Golden Globe Awards for her acting, as well as received three Academy Award nominations for her writing.
Known For
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Columbo
The Mike Douglas Show
Saturday Night Live
The Love Boat
Emergency!
Newhart
Taxi
The Dick Cavett Show
Kojak
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Oscars
Rhoda
The Flip Wilson Show
Rosemary's Baby
Medical Story
Every Which Way but Loose
Harold and Maude
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Any Which Way You Can
Action in the North Atlantic
Night of 100 Stars
The Big Bus
My Bodyguard
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