Ruth Collins
Biography
Biography
Ruth Collins was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Collins kickstarted her acting career in various films such as "Doom Asylum" (1987), "Firehouse" (1987) with Martha Peterson and "Galactic Gigolo" (1987). She also appeared in "New York's Finest" (1987), the Carmine Capobianco comedy "Psychos in Love" (1987) and "Lurkers" (1988) with Gary Warner. Her film career continued throughout the eighties in productions like "Prime Evil" (1988), "Sexpot" (1988) and the action picture "Tin Star Void" (1988) with Daniel Chapman. She also appeared in "Alexa" (1989), the Debi Thibeault comedy "Cemetary High" (1989) and the Scott Thompson Baker comedy "Cleo/Leo" (1989). During the latter half of her career, she continued to act in "Deadly Embrace" (1989) with Jan-Michael Vincent, the comedy "Exquisite Corpses" (1989) with Zoe Lund and the Michael Walker thriller "Heaven Becomes Hell" (1989). She also appeared in the comedy "Party Incorporated" (1989) with Marilyn Chambers, the comedic fantasy "Wildest Dreams" (1990) with Heidi Paine and the action film "Dead Boyz Can't Fly" (1991) with Brad Friedman. Collins more recently acted in the comedy "Hellroller" (1992) with Ron Litman.