Ayn Ruymen Explained

Ayn Ruymen
Birth Date:18 July 1947
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1970–1993

Ayn Ruymen (born July 18, 1947)[1] is an American former actress and theater director. She began her career as a stage actress, starring in a Broadway production of Neil Simon's The Gingerbread Lady (1970–1971), for which she won a Theatre World Award.

After relocating to Los Angeles, Ruymen made her feature film debut in Paul Bartel's horror film Private Parts (1972) and appeared in several television films during the 1970s. She had a lead role on the sitcom The McLean Stevenson Show from 1976 to 1977. She made her last screen appearance in the television film Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland (1993). Since then, Ruymen has worked primarily as a theater director of productions for the Mendocino Theatre Company.

Early life

Ruymen was born July 18, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York City, one of six children, and was raised in Long Island.[2] Her father, George Ruymen, worked as a building inspector for the City of New York.[3] She began working as an actress while still a teenager, performing in theater productions in New Jersey.[2] In 1969, Ruymen appeared as a model at the Miami International Boat Show to promote Sungard sunscreen, covering half her face in it before spending time in the sun, demonstrating the product's efficacy at preventing sunburns.[4]

Career

In 1970, she was cast as Polly Meara in a Broadway production of Neil Simon's The Gingerbread Lady opposite Maureen Stapleton, which ran between December 1970 and 1971.[5] Critic George Oppenheimer praised Ruymen for "showing great promise" in the "difficult" role.[6] For her performance, she won the Theatre World Award in 1971.[7] During her stage career, she became a member of Actors' Equity.[2]

Ruymen subsequently relocated to Los Angeles in late 1971 to pursue a film career.[2] She commented that she initially disliked California: "I found the Sunset Strip disgusting. I was trying to get work and nothing happened for six months. It makes you want to pull your hair out."[2] In early 1972, she was cast in an episode of the medical drama series Medical Center.[2] She was subsequently cast in the lead role of Paul Bartel's horror film Private Parts (1972), playing a young woman who uncovers dark secrets in a Los Angeles hotel operated by her aunt. The following year, she appeared in the television film Go Ask Alice. She later had a minor uncredited role as a nurse in Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975).[8]

Between 1976 and 1977, Ruymen had a lead role on the sitcom The McLean Stevenson Show, playing the daughter of a hardware store proprietor.[9]

Ruymen's last film appearance was the 1993 television film Firestorm: 72 Hours in Oakland. In September 2009, she married Robert Ross, a visual artist and instructor at the Mendocino Arts Center and Oregon School of Arts & Crafts.[10] [11]

Ruymen has directed numerous plays for the Mendocino Theatre Company (MTC) as early as 1993, when she directed a production of Love Letters, which featured a nightly rotating cast.[12]

In 1996 she directed 'A Perfect Ganesh' by Terrence McNally.

In August 2009, she directed an MTC stage production of W. Somerset Maugham's The Circle.[13]

Select filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Private PartsCheryl Stratton
1973Go Ask AliceJan
1974Tell Me Where It HurtsLynnTelevision film
1974HurricaneSuzanneTelevision film
1975JawsNurse
1976Three Times DaleyJennyTelevision film
1976Our Family BusinessAnnieTelevision film
1993Firestorm: 72 Hours in OaklandMavisTelevision film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Medical CenterDennyEpisode: "Betrayed"
1972BonanzaEvie ParkerEpisode: "The Hidden Enemy"
1973Ghost Story aka Circle Of FearYoung Gypsy WomanEpisode: "Death's Head"
1973The F.B.I.LorrieEpisode: "Night of the Long Knives"
1973Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawRitaEpisode: "A Lesson in Loving"
1973The Streets of San FranciscoLiza CullenEpisode: "Shield of Honor"
1973Ozzie's GirlsRobertaEpisode: "A Wedding To Remember"
1974Medical CenterSharon JenningsEpisode: "No Escape"
1974Lucas TannerKathy FarnsworthEpisode: "Look The Other Way"
1974The Texas WheelersTrevaEpisode: "Big Night In The Blue Gum"
1975BarettaSusieEpisode: "The Five and a Half Pound Junkie"
1975The RookiesSarahEpisode: "One-Way Street to Nowhere"
1975PetrocelliKatieEpisode: "Terror On Wheels"
1975Police StoryBobbieEpisode: "A Community Of Victims"
1975CannonFabiana De MarcoEpisode: "Tomorrow Ends At Noon"
1976Harry OVirgiana McBainEpisode: "Hostage"
1976VisionsLiza StedmanEpisode: "Liza's Pioneer Diary"
1976–1977The McLean Stevenson ShowJanet FergusonMain role
1977Hawaii Five-OShirley CollinsEpisode: "Tsunami"
1978Richie Brockelman, Private EyeGinny KellyEpisode: "Escape From Cain Abel"
1978Quincy, M.E.Carol NeilsonEpisode: "Dead And Alive"
1990Midnight CallerMary JessickEpisode: "Home to Roost"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ayn Ruymen Biography. AllMovie. live. https://archive.today/20220805082144/https://www.allmovie.com/artist/ayn-ruymen-p62345. August 5, 2022.
  2. News: Brachman. James. July 20, 1975. 27. Ayn Ruymen—Heroine of the Sore Throat on Set. San Francisco Examiner. Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Obituary: Mr. George D. Ruymen. live. Bryant Funeral Home. https://archive.today/20220805101700/https://www.bryantfh.com/tributes/George-Ruymen. August 5, 2022.
  4. News: Ayn's Poster Girl with Two Faces. The Miami News. 15B. Newspapers.com. February 25, 1969.
  5. Web site: Ayn Ruymen. Internet Broadway Database. August 5, 2022. https://archive.today/20220805082009/https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/ayn-ruymen-58723. live.
  6. News: Too many wisecracks. December 14, 1970. 90. Oppenheimer. George. George Oppenheimer. Newspapers.com. Newsday.
  7. Web site: Playbill. Ayn Ruymen. live. https://archive.today/20220805091458/https://www.playbill.com/person/ayn-ruymen-vault-0000104085. August 5, 2022.
  8. Web site: Ayn Ruymen. Moviefone. August 5, 2022.
  9. News: Good vibes for the new show. Pacific Daily News. 8C. February 13, 1977. Newspapers.com.
  10. Reed College Magazine. Reed College. Portland, Oregon. Class Notes: 1961. March 2010. 38. Issuu. https://web.archive.org/web/20220805101236/https://issuu.com/reedcollege/docs/issuu_2010_03. August 5, 2022. In September, [Robert Ross] married Ayn Ruymen, star of the 1972 cinematic cult classic Private Parts..
  11. Web site: Robert Ross. Mendocino Figure Drawing Collective. https://archive.today/20220805101116/https://www.mendocinofiguredrawingcollective.com/about-robert-ross. August 5, 2022. live.
  12. News: 'Love Letters' is real life. Ukiah Daily Journal. August 12, 1993. 10. Claire. Berna. Newspapers.com.
  13. Web site: Fort Bragg Advocate-News. MTC"s The Circle" … a witty satire. Fort Bragg Advocate-News Staff. August 28, 2009. live. https://archive.today/20220805102303/https://www.advocate-news.com/2009/08/28/mtcs-the-circle-a-witty-satire/. August 5, 2022.