Acting

Ruth Hennessy

Born December 1, 1891 · Illinois, USA (age 134)

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Known For

Hello, TroubleHello, Trouble · 1913
Hello, Trouble
10.01913
MovieComedy
Hello, Trouble
Sweedie the SwatterSweedie the Swatter · 1914
Sweedie the Swatter
1914
MovieComedy
Mrs. Highstrung's maid leaves her at a very inopportune time, as she has just received a telegram from some friends that they will arrive in the city in time for luncheon. Jim, the hired man, tells her of a good Swedish cook and Mrs. Highstrung sends him post haste after her.
Cupid and ThreeCupid and Three · 1913
Cupid and Three
1913
MovieComedy
Arthur and Ben are friendly rivals for the hand of Celia. Celia, however, prefers Ben and tries to discourage Arthur. Arthur is a little bit peeved when the girl he loves passes him up for Ben, and the soldier of love determines that revenge will be sweet. That afternoon Arthur borrows his sister's dress and makes Ben take him for a ride in his roadster. Of course Celia sees Ben with the supposed lady and proceeds to get jealous. You can imagine the surprise and humiliation Celia suffers when at "Patricola's Tango Tea" she finds a photograph of Ben with the lady of the afternoon.
The Usual WayThe Usual Way · 1913
The Usual Way
8.01913
MovieComedy
The Usual Way
BeansBeans · 1914
Beans
1914
MovieComedy
Mary, a farmer's daughter, is noted for the delicious beans she takes. When her father engages a cook, Mary is terribly hurt and leaves her home for the city, where she finds employment as a cook in a restaurant. The old saying, "The best way to a man's heart is through his stomach," proves true, and she soon has a host of admirers.
This Is the LifeThis Is the Life · 1914
This Is the Life
9.01914
MovieComedy
Farmer Stebbens and his son, Hiram, attend a convention in New York City, and while there become acquainted with two chorus girls, who lead them a merry chase, which costs the two rubes considerable.
Mrs. Manly's BabyMrs. Manly's Baby · 1914
Mrs. Manly's Baby
9.01914
MovieComedy
Mrs. Manly and Mrs. G. Howe Wise are close friends and sisters in the same Suffrage Legion in a small town, but Mrs. Manly makes a legal error by marrying a second husband before she had been duly set free from the first.
The Real Miss LoveleighThe Real Miss Loveleigh · 1914
The Real Miss Loveleigh
1914
MovieComedy
When Leo Whitney started writing the "advice to the lovesick" column in one of the great daily papers, under the name of Evelyn Loveleigh, little did he know that the love god would take possession of him.

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