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Rubye De Remer

Rubye De Remer (January 9, 1892, Denver, Colorado - March 18, 1984, Beverly Hills, California) was an American dancer and actress in silent films.〔(Rubye De Remer: Broadway Photographs )(Univ. of South Carolina)〕 Born Ruby Burkhardt, she began her stage career with the ''Midnight Frolic'', a Florenz Ziegfeld show, in New York City.
==Film actress==

Her first film role came in 1917 in ''Enlighten Thy Daughter'', a picture directed by Ivan Abramson. The Fox Film comedy, ''The Evil Eye'' (1920), starred De Remer, Catherine Calvert and Eugene O'Brien. As Christine, in ''Pilgrims of the Night'' (1921), she played a hand organ while a monkey on a leash accompanied her through the streets of New York City. She worked for Associated Producers, acting opposite Lewis Stone in a number of films. One of these was ''Passersby'', a Frothingham production, adapted from the E. Phillips Oppenheim novel. Among her final starring films were three features directed by Marcel Perez: ''The Way Women Love'' (1920), ''Luxury'' (1921), and ''Unconquered Woman'' (1922).

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