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Helen Mack
Actor, Writer
Born November 13, 1913Died August 13, 1986 (72 years)
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Helen Mack (November 12, 1913 – August 13, 1986) was an American actress. Mack started her career as a child actress in silent films, moving on to Broadway plays, and touring the vaudeville circuit. Her greater success as an actress was as a leading lady in the 1930s. Eventually Mack transitioned into performing on radio, and then into writing, directing, and producing some of the best known radio shows during the Golden Age of Radio. Later in life, Mack billed herself as a professional writer, writing for Broadway, stage, and television. Her career spanned the infancy of the motion picture industry, the beginnings of Broadway, the final days of Vaudeville, the transition to "talking pictures", the Golden Age of Radio, and the rise of television.
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Helen Mack (November 12, 1913 – August 13, 1986) was an American actress. Mack started her career as a child actress in silent films, moving on to Broadway plays, and touring the vaudeville circuit. Her greater success as an actress was as a leading lady in the 1930s. Eventually Mack transitioned into performing on radio, and then into writing, directing, and producing some of the best known radio shows during the Golden Age of Radio. Later in life, Mack billed herself as a professional writer, writing for Broadway, stage, and television. Her career spanned the infancy of the motion picture industry, the beginnings of Broadway, the final days of Vaudeville, the transition to "talking pictures", the Golden Age of Radio, and the rise of television.
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Filmography
2011 | Lost Forever · as Mollie Molloy (clip From His Girl Friday (1940)) |
1945 | Strange Holiday · as Miss Sims, Secretary |
1945 | Divorce · as Martha Phillips |
1944 | And Now Tomorrow · as Angeletta Gallo |
1941 | Power Dive · as Betty Coles |
1940 | Girls of the Road · as Mickey |
1940 | His Girl Friday · as Mollie Malloy |
1939 | Mystery of the White Room · as Carole Dale |
1938 | King of the Newsboys · as Mary Ellen Stephens |
1937 | The Wrong Road · as Ruth Holden |
1937 | Fit for a King · as Jane Hamilton / Princess Helen |
1937 | The Last Train from Madrid · as Lola |
1937 | You Can't Buy Luck · as Betty Mckay |
1937 | I Promise to Pay · as Mary Lang |
1936 | The Milky Way · as Mae Sullivan |
1935 | The Return of Peter Grimm · as Catherine |
1935 | She · as Tanya Dugmore |
1935 | Four Hours to Kill! · as Helen |
1935 | Captain Hurricane · as Susan 'matey' Ann |
1934 | College Rhythm · as June Cort |
1934 | The Lemon Drop Kid · as Alice Deering |
1934 | You Belong to Me · as Florette Faxon |
1934 | Kiss and Make-Up · as Anne |
1934 | All of Me · as Eve Haron |
1933 | Son of Kong · as Hilda Peterson |
1933 | Fargo Express · as Helen Clark |
1933 | Blind Adventure · as Rose Thorne |
1933 | Melody Cruise · as Laurie Marlowe |
1933 | Sweepings · as Mamie Donahue |
1932 | While Paris Sleeps · as Manon Costaud |
1932 | The Silent Witness · as Sylvia Pierce |
1931 | The Struggle · as A Catty Girl |
1924 | Pied Piper Malone · as Child |
1923 | Zaza · as Lucille Dufresne |