Ruth Anderson, originally from Germany, made her mark in the cult film scene with her role in Lady in Cement (1968). Known for her brief yet impactful modeling career, she transitioned to acting, bringing a unique presence to the screen. In Lady in Cement, she embodies a character that adds depth to the film's gritty narrative. Her work reflects the era's blend of crime and exploitation, solidifying her place in the annals of cult cinema.
Lady in Cement
While diving for sunken treasure, street-smart gumshoe Tony Rome finds the body of a gorgeous blonde, her feet stuck in a block of cement. Soon after, tough guy Waldo Gronski hires him to find a missing woman named Sandra Lomax, and Rome wonders if there's a connection. He sets about trying to locate the woman, and in no time finds himself mixed up with a beautiful party girl and a slippery racketeer.