Ruby Blaine

Ruby Blaine (August 27, 1903–May 31, 1976) was an American film actress of the silent era.

[2] She competed in a local rodeo when she was sixteen years old, which contributed to her later being cast in Western films.

[4][5] 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.

[6] Blaine worked as a model and hostess in New York City nightclubs after her divorce.