Ruby Blaine


Ruby Blaine was an American film actress of the silent era.

Early life

Born Ruby F. Blain on August 27, 1903, in Hutchinson, Kansas, she was one of nine children. The family moved to Colorado while she was still very young. She competed in a local rodeo when she was sixteen years old, which contributed to her later being cast in Western films.

Career and life

Blaine acted in films of various genres from 1925 to 1929. She first moved to New York in 1924, where she worked as a dancer and won the title of Miss New York. She played several minor and supporting roles in films directed by the likes of Wilfred Noy, Alfred Santell, D. W. Griffith, and James Parrott.
She married Irving Weinberg, a millionaire stockbroker, in 1927 but they ultimately divorced in 1930. He married another actress three years later. Blaine worked as a model and hostess in New York City nightclubs after her divorce.

Death and legacy

Blaine died of natural causes in Florida on May 31, 1976. She was cremated.

Complete filmography

The Midnight Girl Headlines Children of the Whirlwind Bluebeard's Seven Wives The Quarterback The Sorrows of Satan Lightning Lariats Bitter Apples The Terror of Bar X Gun-Hand Garrison Wild Born Ridin' Luck Two Tars The Booster School Begins