Ruth Mildred Dwyer (January 25, 1898 – March 2, 1978) was an American film actress. She had a number of starring roles in the silent era, most famously as Buster Keaton's leading lady in Seven Chances (1925). Dwyer mostly retired in 1928 and played a number of uncredited roles in sound films, but retired from the film business completely in the 1940s.
1943
as Customer in department store (uncredited)
1942
as Nurse (uncredited)
1938
as Wedding Guest (Uncredited)
1928
as Pat Scott
1928
as Wayne's Daughter
1928
as Betty
1927
as Sally Lawrence
1926
as Fay Allen
1926
as Etta Thompson
1926
as Marion Marcy
1926
as Betty Caldwell
1925
as Mollie Holland
1925
as Mary Jones
1924
as Cecilia Meyrick
1924
as Virginia Redding
1924
1924
as Mary MacGregor
1923
as Angela Trent
1921
1920
as Mary Forrest
1920
as Dora Bruce