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  1. Ruth S. White (September 1, 1925 – August 26, 2013) was an American composer known for her electronic music compositions. While most of her career was dedicated to educational recordings, she is best known for being an electronic music pioneer, owing to her early explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer.

  2. Ruth Patricia White (24 de abril de 1914 - 3 de dezembro de 1969) foi uma atriz estadunidense vencedora do prêmio Emmy. [1] Ela também indicada ao Tony Award. [2] Referências

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    A lifelong resident of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, White was of Irish Catholic descent. She attended St. Mary's High School and graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature from New Jersey College for Women, now Douglass Residential College, Rutgers University in 1935. While pursuing her acting career in nearby New York City, she taught acting and...

    White began her acting career in 1940 as an apprentice at the Cape May Playhouse. Late in World War II, she spent six months in Alaska and the Aleutians touring with a USO troupe. For five years, beginning in 1948, she was the leading resident actress at Bucks County Playhouse. White's Broadway debut came in The Ivy Green(1949).

    White's career was delayed in the late 1950s while she nursed her ailing mother. She appeared in off-Broadway plays of Samuel Beckett ("Happy Days") and Edward Albee ("Malcolm" and "Box"). She earned a Tony Award nomination in 1968 for her role in Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party. Among her film appearances are her role as Mother Marcella in Fred...

    In 1962, White won an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her work in the play Happy Days. In 1964, she won an Emmy Award for her role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame TV Movie Little Moon of Alban.

    White, who never married, died of cancer on December 3, 1969, aged 55. She was survived by her brothers, Richard and Charles, and her sister, Mrs. Genevieve Driscoll. She was predeceased by another sister, Mary Cecile White, who served as president of the Perth Amboy Teachers Union Local 857. She is interred with her brothers Charles and Richard in...

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    Ruth S. White was an American composer known for her electronic music compositions. While most of her career was dedicated to educational recordings, she is best known for being an...

  5. Satie: Gymnopedie No. 1from the album Short CircuitsElectronic Realizations and Performances by Ruth White(Angel, 1971)http://www.mrssidebottom.com/

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