Vera Ralston

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Biography

After achieving modest fame as an ice skater in her native Czechoslovakia, Vera Hruba was brought to America by Republic Pictures head 'Herbert J. Yates' . After featuring her in several Ice Capades movies, he added "Ralston" to her name and tried to pass her off as a leading lady. Hruba's English was so limited she was forced to learn her lines phonetically. Her English improved, and directors said she tried hard to learn her craft, but bad acting and a thick accent made it difficult for audiences to accept her.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 12 July 1919
  • Place of birth
  • Prague
  • Death date
  • 2003-02-09
  • Death age
  • 84
  • Place of death
  • Santa Barbara· California
  • Cause of death
  • Natural causes
  • Member of
  • California Republican Party

Movies

Trivia

Vocals for Ms. Ralstons songs in films were dubbed by Robie Lester.

The surname Ralston was taken from the name of a popular breakfast cereal.

Interviewed by Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" , Maureen Stapleton was asked what she did to make herself feel better when she knew shed given a bad performance. "I look through the TV Guide and try to find a Vera Hruba Ralston picture to watch," said Stapleton, "because I know, no matter how bad a performance I may have given, I could NEVER be as bad as she was!".

Much like the Susan Foster Kane character in Citizen Kane , Ralston is generally conceded to owe what stardom she had to her position as "protege" of Republic Pictures studio head Herbert J. Yates. Most of her films lost money, because audiences just never took to her (John Wayne , after having made a few films with her, refused to make any more as he believed that being identified as appearing in any more of her flops would damage his career). She and Yates were married in 1952. Significantly, she "retired" from the screen in 1958, the year Yates was deposed as head of the studio--mainly because of his insistence in starring her in expensive films even though they invariably lost money but also because of his refusal to sell Republics films for TV broadcasting. Yates and Ralston remained married until Yates death in 1966, at which point Ralston inherited half of his $10-million estate.

A beautiful young actress came to Hollywood but was forced to change her name because, even though she was born Vera Ralston, she couldnt use her own name because this Vera Ralston had used it first. So she changed her name and became known as Vera Miles.

Sister of Rudy Ralston.

Escaped her native Czechoslovakia on the last plane out before the Nazis closed the borders.

An accomplished figure skater.

She was an ardent conservative-minded Republican and fervent anti-communist.

Became a naturalized United States Citizen in 1946.

Her age and date of birth are often uncertain; at various times some scholars gave her birthyear as 1919, 1920, 1921, and 1923 as her year of birth and in some cases her month of birth was listed as July versus June. Her accurate date of birth is July 12, 1923, as verfied by the social security death index as well as her burial records at Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, California.

Quotes

I enjoyed locations, and wearing the costumes, and especially those,hats. Hats make you look good.

[on memorabilia] I kept some - costumes, 16mm films, but some of it I,donated to this museum and that museum. After all, what can you do with,it? They are all so hard to preserve.

I was very fortunate in my career to work with all nice, kind people.

It is a part of my life that is gone forever.

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