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Thelma Ruby, also known as Thelma Ruby-Frye (born 23 March 1925), is a British actress. Born Thelma Wigoder, she grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family in Leeds . Her mother, Ruby, was an actress; [1] her father, Louis, from Lithuania, was a dentist.
My parents were Louis and Ruby Wigoder. Dad was a dentist, born in Lithuania and carried out at the age of 3 months to Dublin. When he qualified in 1914, he went to live in Leeds, where he met my mother, who was born in Leeds She was beautiful and talented, and had been a child performer in the Music Hall, billed as "DAINTY LITTLE PAULA RUBY, A REAL JUVENILE STAR".
Thelma Ruby. Actress: Nicholas Nickleby. Thelma Ruby was born on 23 March 1925 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Nicholas Nickleby (1968), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and So Haunt Me (1992).
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Jun 16, 2022 · She began her career entertaining soldiers in the Second World War, before going on to perform alongside Judi Dench, Topol and Kate Winslet. But now Thelma Ruby is lowering the curtain on her ...
MOMMA GOLDA adapted by Peter Frye and Thelma Ruby from the play GOLDA by William Gibson. Performed with Peter all over the world for 8 years 1980 - 1988. Due at the KING'S HEAD theatre November 2018. + Barbican etc. LOST MUSICALS
Thelma Ruby was born on 23 March 1925 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Nicholas Nickleby (1968), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and So Haunt Me (1992). She was previously married to Peter Frye.
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Sep 29, 2022 · The veteran actress has not only enjoyed a career touching almost 80 years and featuring an enviable list of co-stars that reads like a Who’s Who directory, but remarkably she only just announced her retirement from stage and screen at the grand age of 97. Thelma at Duchess of Cornwall’s 7th birthday. Or so we had all thought.