
Ruth Clifford
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ruth Clifford (February 17, 1900 – November 30, 1998) was an American actress of leading roles in silent films, whose career lasted from silent days into the television era. Clifford got work as an extra and began her career at 15 at Universal, in fairly substantial roles. She received her first film credit for her work in Behind the Lines (1916). By her mid-twenties, she was playing leads and second leads, including the role of Abraham Lincoln's lost love, Ann Rutledge, in The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln (1924). But sound pictures found her roles diminishing, and throughout the next three decades she played smaller and smaller parts. She was a favorite of director John Ford (they played bridge together), who used her in eight films, but rarely in substantial roles. She was also, for a time, the voice of Walt Disney's Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck. Clifford's obituary in the Los Angeles Times noted that she "became a prime source for historians of the silent screen era".
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Mr. Celebrity
as Woman In Convertible
1941

The Invisible Ray
as Mystery
1920

As Man Desires
as Gloria Gordon
1925
The Devil's Apple Tree
as Jane Morris
1929

Wagon Master
as Fleuretty Phyffe
1950

Pluto's Christmas Tree
as Minnie Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
1952

Holiday Inn
as Guest at Inn (uncredited)
1942

Mickey's Delayed Date
as Minnie Mouse (voice)
1947

First Aiders
as Minnie Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
1944

Hell's Hole
as Dorothy Owen
1923

Donald's Dream Voice
as Daisy Duck (voice) (uncredited)
1948

You're My Everything
as Nurse (uncredited)
1949

The Cobweb
as Mrs. Jenkins
1955

Mother Wore Tights
as Resort Guest (uncredited)
1947

The Keys of the Kingdom
as Sister Mercy Mary (uncredited)
1944

Bath Day
as Minnie Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
1946

Midnight Madness
as Gertrude Temple
1918

The Face on the Barroom Floor
as Marion Trevor
1923

Funny Girl
as Maid (uncredited)
1968

Tropical Love
as Rosario
1921