Born on November 14, 1916, in the quaint and captivating town of Totnes, nestled within the picturesque county of Devon, in the heart of England, United Kingdom, Ruby Head embarked on a remarkable journey as a talented and accomplished actress. Throughout the course of her illustrious career, she had the privilege of appearing in a diverse and eclectic array of films, including the critically acclaimed "The Long Good Friday" released in 1980, the heartwarming comedy "Nobody's Perfect" also released in 1980, and the beloved family classic "Little Lord Fauntleroy" which premiered in 1976.
The extraordinary existence of this remarkable individual, characterized by an unwavering commitment to her artistic pursuits and an unrelenting enthusiasm for the world of performance, finally came to a peaceful conclusion on October 12, 1997, at Denville Hall, a renowned and esteemed residential care home nestled in the serene and picturesque surroundings of Northwood, London, England, United Kingdom.