
Ruth Hiatt
Acting • Born 1906-01-06 – Died 1994-04-21
Biography
From Wikipedia Ruth Hiatt (January 6, 1906 – April 21, 1994) was an actress in motion pictures beginning in the silent film era. She is best known for performing in 1920s comedies directed by Jack White, Norman Taurog, and Mack Sennett. As teenager she was discovered by comedian Lloyd Hamilton. She became his leading lady at United Artists studios in 1922. Hiatt was a former classic dancer who was Hamilton's successor to Irene Dalton. Their first work together is the short comedy The Speeder (1922). It is a production of the Hamilton Comedy Film Company. In Smith's Baby (1925) Hiatt is the female lead with Raymond McKee. Sennett cast Hiatt and McKee with Our Gang child star Mary Ann Jackson in 1927. The short comedies continued the Jimmy Smith series with titles like Smith's Pony (1927), Smith's Cook (1927), Smith's Cousin (1927), and Smith's Modiste Shop (1927). The movies were produced by Pathe Pictures. She appeared in the second chapter of the Ken Maynard Sunset Trail (1932). Hiatt's film career endured through 1941. Some of her later appearances were in the Three Stooges comedy Men In Black, the Our Gang entry Beginner's Luck, Just Speeding (1936) and Double Trouble (1941). In August 1922, Hiatt modeled for Beckman Furs of West 7th Street in Los Angeles, California. She won first prize for beauty at the annual Venice Beach bathing beauties parade in August 1923. She wore a costume of black and white checkered silk, with hat and slippers that matched. The Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers (WAMPAS) selected Hiatt among its thirteen baby star actresses for 1924. Blanche Mahaffey, Carmelita Geraghty, and Clara Bow were also chosen. Hiatt was blonde but one reporter covering the WAMPAS banquet in San Francisco, in December 1923, wrote that she was brunette. Ruth Hiatt died in Montrose, California in 1994 of congestive heart failure.
Filmography
51 credits
Smith's Restaurant
Movie • 1928
Mabel Smith

Wandering Willies
Movie • 1926
Ruth

Love's Last Laugh
Movie • 1926
Ruth Mason

The Speeder
Movie • 1922

The Broken Coin
Movie • 1936
Gail Bowman

The Chinatown Mystery
Movie • 1928
Sally Warren, Chemist

Motor Mad
Movie • 1924

Shanghai Rose
Movie • 1929
Diane Avery

The Drunkard
Movie • 1935
Secretary

The Missing Link
Movie • 1927
Beatrice Braden

Isn't Love Cuckoo?
Movie • 1925
Bebe Lodge

Oh! Shoot
Movie • 1923

Won by a Neck
Movie • 1930

The Voice of Hollywood No. 1
Movie • 1929

Fast and Furious
Movie • 1924
The Boss's Daughter

Taxi Troubles
Movie • 1931
Mrs. Malone

Little Papa
Movie • 1935
Spanky's Mother

Wedding Belles
Movie • 1934

Rock Bottom
Movie • 1925
Foreman's helper's sweetie

Smith's Army Life
Movie • 1928
Mabel Smith

Family Life
Movie • 1924
Ruth Duff

The Sunset Trail
Movie • 1932
Molly Mason

Saturday Afternoon
Movie • 1926
Pearl

Smith's Pony
Movie • 1927
Mabel Smith

Smith's Uncle
Movie • 1926
Mabel Smith

The Rodeo
Movie • 1929
Mabel Smith

The Big Flash
Movie • 1932
Betty, Hinkle's Secretary

Double Trouble
Movie • 1941
Blonde Assembly Line Worker

Love Pains
Movie • 1932
Shirley Jean's Mother (uncredited)

His First Flame
Movie • 1927
Mary Morgan

Fifty Million Husbands
Movie • 1930
Pansy Chase

The Burglar
Movie • 1928
Mabel Smith

Beginner's Luck
Movie • 1935
Daisy's Mother

The New Aunt
Movie • 1929
Mabel Smith

Smith's Picnic
Movie • 1926
Mabel Smith

Honeymoon Beach
Movie • 1932
Blondie

This Way Out
Movie • 1923
The Girl

The Bargain Hunt
Movie • 1928
Mabel Smith

Smith's Candy Shop
Movie • 1927
Mabel Smith

Smith's Customer
Movie • 1927
Mabel Smith

Smith's Baby
Movie • 1926
Mabel Smith

Smith's Landlord
Movie • 1926
Mabel Smith

Smith's New Home
Movie • 1927
Mabel Smith

Smith's Fishing Trip
Movie • 1927
Mabel Smith

Smith's Cook
Movie • 1927
Mabel Smith

Ridin' Thru
Movie • 1934
Dolores Brooks

Life in Hollywood No. 2
Movie • 1927
Herself (as Ruth Hyatt)

Night Work
Movie • 1930
Violet Harris

Good Morning Sheriff
Movie • 1930
The mayor's daughter

Grass Skirts
Movie • 1929

Long Pants
Movie • 1927
Minor Role (uncredited)