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The Letters of Ruth Draper: Self-portrait of an Actress, 1920-1956

This book presents a compilation of letters from actress Ruth Draper, spanning from 1920 to 1956. The correspondence provides a candid look at her personal experiences, professional challenges, and reflections on her acting career. more

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Ruth Draper
Ruth Draper

Ruth Draper was an outstanding American actress, renowned for her unique acting style and rich character portrayals. Born on December 2, 1884, she passed away on December 30, 1956. Draper's acting career spanned multiple stages, and she was praised for her exquisite performance skills and profound understanding of characters. more

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