
Ruth Brown
Known for Acting · 21 credits
- Born
- 1928-01-30
- Died
- 2006-11-17
- Also known as
- Ruth Alston Brown · Ruth Alston Weston
Biography
Ruth Brown (January 12, 1928 – November 17, 2006) was an American rhythm and blues singer and actress, widely regarded as one of the key figures in popularizing R&B music in the 1950s. Known as “Miss Rhythm,” she recorded a series of major hits for Atlantic Records, including “So Long,” “Teardrops from My Eyes,” and “(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” helping establish the label’s early success.
Born Ruth Alston Weston in Portsmouth, Virginia, she attended I. C. Norcom High School. Her father directed a church choir, but Brown was drawn to secular music, performing in clubs and USO shows. Influenced by singers such as Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, and Dinah Washington, she left home in 1945 with musician Jimmy Brown, whom she later married, to pursue a singing career.
After early setbacks, including being stranded in Washington, D.C., she was helped by bandleader Blanche Calloway, who secured her a nightclub engagement and became her manager. A recommendation from radio host Willis Conover brought her to the attention of Atlantic Records founders Ahmet Ertegün and Herb Abramson. Following recovery from a serious car accident, she signed with the label and scored her first hit in 1949 with “So Long.”
Her 1950 recording “Teardrops from My Eyes” became a major success, spending eleven weeks at number one on the R&B charts and establishing her as a leading artist in the genre. Throughout the early 1950s she released a string of hits, including “5-10-15 Hours,” “(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” “Mambo Baby,” and “Oh What a Dream.” Between 1949 and 1955 she spent 149 weeks on the R&B charts, achieving sixteen top-ten hits, five of which reached number one, earning Atlantic Records the nickname “The House that Ruth Built.”
Brown’s career slowed in the 1960s as she stepped away from music, but she returned in the mid-1970s at the encouragement of comedian Redd Foxx. She then expanded into acting, appearing in television and film, including the movie “Hairspray,” and on Broadway in productions such as “Amen Corner” and “Black and Blue.” Her performance in the latter earned her a Tony Award, and she also won a Grammy Award for the album “Blues on Broadway.”
Known For
TV Shows (8)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962
as Self

Late Night with David Letterman
1982
as Self - Musical Guest

Austin City Limits
1975
as Self

Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
1995
as Tortoise / Ant (voice)

Rebel Highway
1994
as Ella Baldwin

The Dick Clark Show
1958
as Self

Hello, Larry
1979
as Leona Wilson

Checking In
1981
Movies (13)

Hairspray
1988
as Motormouth Maybelle

Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards
2005
as Singer (segment "Black and Blue") (archive footage)

True Identity
1991
as Martha

Under the Rainbow
1981
as Cleaning Woman

Shake, Rattle and Rock!
1994
as Ella
Hallelujah
1993
as Mrs. Sherman

Rhythm and Blues Revue
1955
as Self

Black and Blue: A Musical Revue
1993
as Singer

Montreux Jazz Festival 1991
1991
as Self

That Rhythm, Those Blues
1988

B.B. King: Blues Summit
1995
Blues Alive
1990
as Herself

Bonnie Raitt: Road Tested
1996
as Self - Guest star - Vocals
About Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown (January 12, 1928 – November 17, 2006) was an American rhythm and blues singer and actress, widely regarded as one of the key figures in popularizing R&B music in the 1950s. Known as “Miss Rhythm,” she recorded a series of major hits for Atlantic Records, including “So Long,” “Teardrops from My Eyes,” and “(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” helping establish the label’s early success. Born Ruth Alston Weston in Portsmouth, Virginia, she attended I. C. Norcom High School. Her father directed a church choir, but Brown was drawn to… With 21 credits spanning from 1955 to 2005, Ruth Brown has appeared in 13 films and 8 TV shows.
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Most Popular Ruth Brown Movies
- Hairspray (1988) — as Motormouth Maybelle
- Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards (2005) — as Singer (segment "Black and Blue") (archive footage)
- True Identity (1991) — as Martha
- Under the Rainbow (1981) — as Cleaning Woman
- Shake, Rattle and Rock! (1994) — as Ella
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