Ruby Keeler(1909-1993)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Ruby Keeler started as a dancer on Broadway. After her marriage to Al Jolson
she moved to Hollywood and become a star in Warners musicals opposite
Dick Powell. After her divorce from Jolson she retired for almost 30 years,
until she appeared in "No No Nanette" on Broadway in 1971 under the
direction of Busby Berkeley.
- Awards
- 3 wins
Actress
Soundtrack
- Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression8.3Video
- performer: "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Dames" (uncredited)
- 2009
- Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure7.5TV Movie
- performer: "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Dames" (uncredited)
- 2008
- 2001
- Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros.7.1TV Movie
- performer: "Forty-Second Street", "Shanghai Lil", "Pettin' in the Park", "I Only Have Eyes for You" (uncredited)
- 1993
- 1990
- 1985
- 1976
- 1973
- 1972
- 1965
- 1963
- 1942
- 1942
- 1941
- Ready, Willing and Able5.7
- performer: "Too Marvelous for Words" (1937), "Handy with Your Feet" (1937) ("Just a Quiet Evening" (1937), uncredited)
- 1937
- Height
- 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
- Born
- Died
- SpousesJohn Homer LoweOctober 29, 1941 - February 1969 (his death, 4 children)
- RelativesKen Weatherwax(Niece or Nephew)
- Other worksActive on Broadway in the following productions:
- Publicity listings
- TriviaKeeler walked out on the play "Hold on to Your Hat" when husband Al Jolson persisted in making ad-lib references to their marital difficulties during rehearsals.
- QuotesAl Jolson was my first husband. He always used to boast that he was spoiling me for any man who might come after him. I think Al sensed that it wasn't easy for me being married to an American institution . . . Was he right about spoiling me? I'm sorry. I couldn't possibly say. I couldn't be that indiscreet.
- Salary
- (1938)$40,000
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