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Vera Ralston

Vera Ralston

Born: 1920-07-12 • Prague, Tchécoslovaquie

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Vera Ralston (born Věra Helena Hrubá) was a Czech figure skater and actress. She later became a naturalized American citizen. She worked as an actress during the 1940s and 1950s.

As a figure skater, she represented Czechoslovakia in competition under her birth name Věra Hrubá. She competed at the 1936 European Figure Skating Championships and placed 15th. Later that season, she competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics, where she placed 17th. During the games, she personally met and insulted Adolf Hitler. Hitler asked her if she would like to "skate for the swastika." As she later boasted, "I looked him right in the eye, and said that I'd rather skate on the swastika. The Führer was furious." Hrubá competed at the 1937 European Figure Skating Championships and placed 7th. She emigrated to the United States in 1941 and became a naturalized citizen in 1946.

She moved to Hollywood with her mother and signed a contract in 1943 with Republic Pictures. During her career she was known as Vera Hrubá Ralston and later Vera Ralston. She normally played an immigrant girl, because of her limited English skills. Among the 26 films Ralston starred in were: Storm Over Lisbon; Dakota; I, Jane Doe; The Fighting Kentuckian; A Perilous Journey; and Fair Wind to Java. She retired from films in 1958.

In 1952, Ralston married Republic studio head Herbert Yates. Yates was nearly 40 years her senior, and had left his wife and children to be with Ralston. Yates used his position to obtain roles for Ralston, and at one point was sued by studio shareholders for using company assets to promote his wife. Yates died in 1966, leaving his $8 million estate to Ralston. She suffered a nervous breakdown shortly thereafter, remarried, and lived quietly in southern California.

She died on February 9, 2003, in Santa Barbara, California, after a long battle with cancer. For her work in films, Ralston has a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A registered Republican, she supported Dwight Eisenhower during the 1952 presidential election.

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Filmography
The Man Who Died Twice poster
The Man Who Died Twice
1958 • Lynn Brennon
The Notorious Mr. Monks poster
The Notorious Mr. Monks
1958 • Angela Monks
Gunfire at Indian Gap poster
Gunfire at Indian Gap
1957 • Cheel Palmer
Spoilers of the Forest poster
Spoilers of the Forest
1957 • Joan Milna
Accused of Murder poster
Accused of Murder
1956 • Ilona Vance
Timberjack poster
Timberjack
1955 • Lynne Tilton
Jubilee Trail poster
Jubilee Trail
1954 • Florinda Grove
A Perilous Journey poster
A Perilous Journey
1953 • Francie Landreaux
Fair Wind to Java poster
Fair Wind to Java
1953 • Kim Kim
Hoodlum Empire poster
Hoodlum Empire
1952 • Marte 'Marty' Dufour Gray
The Wild Blue Yonder poster
The Wild Blue Yonder
1951 • Lt. Helen Landers
Belle Le Grand poster
Belle Le Grand
1951 • Daisy Henshaw / Belle Le Grand
Surrender poster
Surrender
1950 • Violet Barton
The Fighting Kentuckian poster
The Fighting Kentuckian
1949 • Fleurette De Marchand
Angel on the Amazon poster
Angel on the Amazon
1948 • Christine Ridgeway
I, Jane Doe poster
I, Jane Doe
1948 • Annette Dubois / Jane Doe
The Flame poster
The Flame
1947 • Carlotta Duval
A Week in the Quiet House poster
A Week in the Quiet House
1947 • Sieglová
Wyoming poster
Wyoming
1947 • Karen Alderson
The Plainsman and the Lady poster
The Plainsman and the Lady
1946 • Ann Arnesen
Murder in the Music Hall poster
Murder in the Music Hall
1946 • Lila Laughton
Dakota poster
Dakota
1945 • Sandy Poli
Lake Placid Serenade poster
Lake Placid Serenade
1944 • Vera Haschek
Storm Over Lisbon poster
Storm Over Lisbon
1944 • Maria Mazarek, aka Maritza
The Lady and the Monster poster
The Lady and the Monster
1944 • Janice Farrell
Ice Capades Revue poster
Ice Capades Revue
1942 • Vera Hruba - Ice-Capades Skater
Ice-Capades poster
Ice-Capades
1941 • Ice-Capades Skater