Ruby Lafayette
Born: 1844-07-22 in Augusta, Kentucky, USA
Died: 1935-04-03
Known For: Acting
Biography
Ruby Lafayette (July 22, 1844 – April 3, 1935) was an American film actress, known for Sue of the South (1919), Big Bob (1921) and The Man Trap (1917). She was married to John T. Curran. At age 82, Lafayette nearly died from injuries sustained when she was hit by a motorist. She died in Los Angeles on April 3, 1935.
Filmography
1932
- Grand Hotel as Old Lady (uncredited)
- If I Had a Million as Idylwood Resident (uncredited)
1928
- Marriage by Contract as Grandma
1926
- Butterflies in the Rain as Mrs. Humphries
1925
- The Wedding Song as Mother
- Tomorrow's Love as Grandmother
1924
- The Phantom Horseman as Maxwell's Mother
- Idle Tongues as Miss Pepper
1923
- Hollywood as Grandmother Whitaker
- The Day of Faith as Granny Maynard
- The Power of a Lie as Mrs. Hammond
1922
- Catch My Smoke as Mrs. Archer
1920
- Old Lady 31 as Granny
- Polly of the Storm Country as Granny Hope
1919
- Toby's Bow as Grandmother
- Sue of the South as Granny Sue Gordon
- In His Brother's Place as Amanda Drake
- Rustling a Bride as Aunt
- The Miracle Man
1918
- Beauty in Chains as Doña Perfecta (as Ruby La Fayette)
- The Yellow Dog as Mrs. Blakely
- Three Mounted Men as Mrs Masters
1917
- The Man Trap as Mrs. Mull
- Mother o' Mine as Mrs. Standing