
Ruth Terry
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ruth Terry, born Ruth McMahon (born 21 October 1920), is a retired American singer and TV and screen actress from the 1930s to the 1960s. She claimed her stage name came from Walter Winchell, who combined the names of two then-famous baseball players, Babe Ruth and Bill Terry. Description above from the Wikipedia Ruth Terry licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Blondie Goes Latin
as Singer
1941

Hand of Death
as Woman with Packages
1962

Alexander's Ragtime Band
as Ruby
1938

Hands Across the Border
as Kim Adams
1944

Slightly Honorable
as Anne Seymour
1939

Heart of the Golden West
as Mary Lou Popen
1942

Mystery Broadcast
as Jan Cornell
1943

Call of the Canyon
as Katherine "Kit" Carson
1942

Tell It to a Star
as Carol Lambert
1945

The Republic Pictures Story
as Self
1991

International Settlement
as Vera Dale
1938

The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
as Bonnie Forbes
1942

Hold That Co-ed
as Edie
1938

Man from Music Mountain
as Laramie Winters
1943

Appointment for Love
as Edith Meredith
1941

Wife, Husband and Friend
as Carol
1939

The Hound of the Baskervilles
as Betsy Ann
1939

Hotel for Women
as Craig's Receptionist
1939

Love and Hisses
as Hawaiian Specialty Singer
1937

Smoky River Serenade
as Sue Greeley
1947





