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As per our current Database, Ruby Keeler has been died on Feb 28, 1993 (age 82).
🎂 Ruby Keeler - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Ruby Keeler die, Ruby Keeler was 82 years old.
Popular As |
Ruby Keeler |
Occupation |
Stage Actress |
Age |
82 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
August 25, 1910 (Dartmouth, Canada) |
Birthday |
August 25 |
Town/City |
Dartmouth, Canada |
Nationality |
Canada |
🌙 Zodiac
Ruby Keeler’s zodiac sign is Virgo. According to astrologers, Virgos are always paying attention to the smallest details and their deep sense of humanity makes them one of the most careful signs of the zodiac. Their methodical approach to life ensures that nothing is left to chance, and although they are often tender, their heart might be closed for the outer world. This is a sign often misunderstood, not because they lack the ability to express, but because they won’t accept their feelings as valid, true, or even relevant when opposed to reason. The symbolism behind the name speaks well of their nature, born with a feeling they are experiencing everything for the first time.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Ruby Keeler was born in the Year of the Dog. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dog are loyal, faithful, honest, distrustful, often guilty of telling white lies, temperamental, prone to mood swings, dogmatic, and sensitive. Dogs excel in business but have trouble finding mates. Compatible with Tiger or Horse.
About
Canadian-born Dancer and Actress who appeared in the 1933 film version of 42nd Street. She also starred in the 1972 Broadway revival of No, No, Nanette.
Before Fame
Her family's financial situation caused her to almost miss out on dance classes as a girl; however, a supportive dance Teacher gave her free lessons on Saturdays.
Trivia
At age fourteen, she began dancing professionally.
Family Life
She was married twice. Her first marriage, to singer Al Jolson, lasted from 1928 until 1940.
Associated With
Her husband, Al Jolson, was the best-paid American entertainer of the 1930s.
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