
Helen Mack
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen Mack, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Zaza
as Lucille Dufresne
1923

His Girl Friday
as Mollie Malloy
1940

Captain Hurricane
as Susan 'Matey' Ann
1935

The Son of Kong
as Hilda Peterson
1933

She
as Tanya Dugmore
1935

The Last Train from Madrid
as Lola
1937

Mystery of the White Room
as Carole Dale
1939

The Silent Witness
as Sylvia Pierce
1932

You Belong to Me
as Florette Faxon
1934

Strange Holiday
as Miss Sims, Secretary
1945

And Now Tomorrow
as Angeletta Gallo
1944

Sweepings
as Mamie Donahue
1933