Ruth Orkin, a prolific writer and director, emerged onto the cinematic scene on September 3, 1921, in Boston, Massachusetts, a city that would later play a significant role in her life and career.
Orkin's impressive body of work includes notable films such as Little Fugitive, released in 1953, Lovers and Lollipops, which premiered in 1956, and Something's Gotta Give, a 2003 production that showcased her versatility as a director.
Throughout her life, Orkin was deeply committed to her craft, and her dedication was mirrored by her personal life, as she shared it with her beloved husband, Morris Engel.
Sadly, Ruth Orkin's life was cut short, and she passed away on January 16, 1985, in New York City, a city that had played host to many of her most notable works.