Alice Drummond Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Dress Size, Contact Details, Spouse(Husband), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Alice Elizabeth Ruyter
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Thursday
BIRTHPLACE
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States
DIED AT AGE
88 Years 5 Months 9 Days
DEATHDATE
November 30, 2016
DEATHPLACE
The Bronx, New York, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Falling
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
CANCER
Physical Stats
WAIST
N/A
Hip
N/A
DRESS SIZE
N/A
HEIGHT
N/A
WEIGHT
N/A
Alice Drummond Family Members
Alice Drummond Marriage, Affairs and Children
SPOUSE
Paul Drummond (1951-1976)
Fame & Address
DEBUT
Dark Shadows (TV Series 1967), Where's Poppa? (Film 1970)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Ghostbusters as Librarian (Film 1984)
Education, Net Worth & More
COLLEGE
Pembroke College
NET WORTH
$1.3 Million
More Information
Career of Alice Drummond
The American actress was best noted as Alice (librarian) in the movie Ghostbusters (1984). Drummond was remembered as an off-broadway performer. She began acting on television through a recurring role of Nurse Jackson in a soap opera titled Dark Shadows (1967). Her first movie was Where's Poppa? (1970). Her credits include films such as Thieves (1970), Eyewitness (1981), The House on Carroll Street (1988), I.Q (1994), Office killer (1997), Doubt (2008) and much more.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Alice Drummond
- Did Alice Drummond takes alcohol? NA.
- Was Alice Drummond in the habit of Smoking? NA.
- Her mother was a secretary and her father was an auto mechanic.
- She attended Pembroke College and graduated from there in 1950.
- She has made her appearances in multiple short movies and TV movies like Just in Time (Short: 1996), Particular Men (1972), Sanctuary of Fear (1979), etc.

- Drummond was one of a successful television actress.
- Her role as Ruthie in a short movie Open House in 2011 was her last on-screen appearance.

- The actress was nominated for a Tony Award in the category of Best supporting actress in 1970 for her terrific work in a play The Chinese and Dr. Fish.
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