Helene Millard

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1256

Gender

Female

Birthday

30-Sep-1905

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Also Known As
  • Helen Millard

Helene Millard

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Helene Millard (September 30, 1905 – September 20, 1974) was an American supporting actress of the 1930s and 1940s. She started her film career in a featured role in 1929's The Thirteenth Chair. During the 1930s, she appeared in 18 films, mostly in supporting or featured roles, but her roles diminished near the end of the decade. She made six films at the beginning of the 1940s, all in supporting roles, after which she left the film industry in 1942. She returned to films briefly in 1952-53, when she made four more films, before leaving the film industry for good. Her final film appearance was in a small role in Remains to Be Seen (1953), starring June Allyson and Van Johnson. During the early 1950s, she appeared in several television shows, as well, before retiring for good in 1954 after an appearance on Topper. She died on September 20, 1974, in Laguna Hills, California.


Credits

Two Lips and Juleps; or, Southern Love and Northern Exposure Two Lips and Juleps; or, Southern Love and Northern Exposure (1932) Character: Carolina Shelby
The story is set in the final days of the Civil War and spies from the North and the South. And, in the midst of this, a Yankee falls in love with Southern belle.
Lady with Red Hair Lady with Red Hair (1940) Character: Mrs. Eloise Ballard (uncredited)
An actress hopes to regain her lost son by making it to the top.
False Faces False Faces (1932) Character: June Deering
The philandering Dr. Silas Brenton is fired from his position at a large hospital and given 24 hours to vacate the state. He sets himself up in Chicago as a "prestigious" plastic surgeon to the stars. However, Brenton's silver tongue can't cover up his dubious methods, and an investigation into his practice is launched by the examining board of plastic surgeons. A delirious film à clef based on the loathsome career of Henry J. Schireson, the self-styled “King of Quacks”.
Lawful Larceny Lawful Larceny (1930) Character: Mrs. French
When Marion Corsey's husband, Andrew, is conned out of a small fortune by Vivian Hepburn, she dedicates herself to recovering the money.
Let Us Be Gay Let Us Be Gay (1930) Character: Helen Hibbard (uncredited)
A housewife divorces her self-centered husband. Years later, she attends a party where her ex is pursuing another woman. Unbeknownst to him, she is the same ex-wife he'd neglected, now transformed into a fashionable socialite.
The Night of Nights The Night of Nights (1939) Character: Perfume Saleslady (uncredited)
A playwright has his career ruined when he is drunk on the first night. His wife dies having left him, and when his daughter triumphs in the revival of the play he dies contented.
Desirable Desirable (1934) Character: Helen's Party Guest
A man meets the daughter of his lover and they begin to fall in love.
My American Wife My American Wife (1936) Character: Mrs. Vincent Cantillon
Ann Sothern essays the title role in My American Wife. The story opens in Smelter City, Arizona, where the richest man in town is grizzled old Indian fighter Lafe Cantillon (Fred Stone). Lafe's social-climbing sister-in-law (Billie Burke) insists that her daughter Mary wed a titled European, Count Ferdinand (Francis Lederer). Much to Lafe's delight, Mary isn't assimilated into Continental high society; instead, she instructs Count Ferdinand in the virtues of good, old-fashioned American democracy. And, of, course, the Count and Lafe become great chums when the "furriner" proves that he can ride a bucking bronco with the best of 'em.
The Divorcee The Divorcee (1930) Character: Mary
When a woman discovers that her husband has been unfaithful, she decides to pay him back in kind.
Don't Bet on Women Don't Bet on Women (1931) Character: Doris Brent
At a big party, Roger Fallon, now a woman-hater, right to the core - this all due to a failed marriage and disastrous love affairs - talks to Herbert Drake. Herbert who is happily married, bets Fallon that the next woman who walks into the room, whoever she is, won't let Fallon kiss her for 48 hours. Fallon takes the bet. Suddenly, a very beautiful and sexy woman walks in. It's Herbert's wife, Jeanne Drake...
Remains to Be Seen Remains to Be Seen (1953) Character: Mrs. Bennett
A singer and her apartment manager get mixed up in a creepy Park Avenue murder and find themselves facing danger at every turn.
Young Man with Ideas Young Man with Ideas (1952) Character: Mrs. Creely (uncredited)
A Montana lawyer gets distracted after moving to California with his wife and children.
History Is Made at Night History Is Made at Night (1937) Character: N/A
An American woman falls in love with a romantic Parisian head waiter who tries to save her from her possessive wealthy ex-husband who wants to keep her under his control.
Nothing but the Truth Nothing but the Truth (1941) Character: Miss Hilda Turner
A stockbroker bets his new partners $10,000 that he can tell the truth, and only the truth, for twenty-four hours.
Their Own Desire Their Own Desire (1929) Character: Beth Cheever
Lally is a rich girl whose father writes books and plays polo. After 23 years of marriage her father decides to divorce Lally's mother and remarry to soon-to-be-divorced Beth Cheever. This sours Lally on all men. While on vacation with her mother she meets Jack, who succeeds in stealing her heart. Then Lally discovers that Jack is the son of Beth Cheever, the woman who is to marry her father.
The Fourth Horseman The Fourth Horseman (1932) Character: 'Baby-Face' - Saloon Girl
Retiring from a life of train robbing, Benjamin R. Jones takes over the ghost town of Stillwell, knowing full well that the property belongs to Molly O'Rourke. Enter horse wrangler Tom Mason, who smells a rat and does his best to unmask Jones as the crook he knows him to be. Molly at first falls for Jones' scheme, but confronts him when a general feeling of lawlessness sets in. The villain, alas, has an ace up his sleeve: Molly owes back taxes on her property, which is ripe for a takeover.
Break of Hearts Break of Hearts (1935) Character: Sylvia DeWitt
Constance, a poor but aspiring composer, meets the great conductor, Franz, through their old music teacher. They fall in love, despite Constance knowing about Franz's weakness for pretty women.
The Thirteenth Chair The Thirteenth Chair (1929) Character: Mary Eastwood
Although his murdered friend was by all accounts a scoundrel, Edward Wales is determined to trap his killer by staging a seance using a famous medium. Many of the 13 seance participants had a reason and a means to kill, and one of them uses the cover of darkness to kill again. When someone close to the medium is suspected she turns detective, in the hope of uncovering the true murderer.
Doctors' Wives Doctors' Wives (1931) Character: Vivian Crosby
The trials of being a doctor's wife are presented in this drama. The story centers upon the problematic marriage of one couple. Their troubles begin when the doctor makes a housecall to a seductive woman with designs upon him. His suspicious wife follows him and spies on him. She thinks they are getting romantic when he is actually trying to extricate himself from his predatory patient. She decides to get revenge with his best friend, but nothing happens.
Broadway Bill Broadway Bill (1934) Character: Mrs. Arthur Winslow (uncredited)
Tycoon J.L. Higgins controls his whole family, but one of his sons-in-law, Dan Brooks, and his daughter Alice are fed up with that. Brooks quits his job as manager of J.L.'s paper box factory and devotes his life to his racing horse Broadway Bill, but his bankroll is thin and the luck is against him. He is arrested because of $150 he owes somebody for horse food, but suddenly a planned fraud by somebody else seems to offer him a chance...
The Pay-Off The Pay-Off (1930) Character: Dot
A thug robs a young engaged couple of their last few dollars. When the thug's gang boss hears of the robbery, he gives them back their money and takes them under his wing. The thug, resentful of the couple, plans to organize a mutiny against the gang's boss, but when he is killed in a botched robbery, the police focus their attention on the young couple.
Ladies of the Jury Ladies of the Jury (1932) Character: Evelyn Elaine Snow
Society matron Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane is selected as a juror in the trial of former chorus girl Yvette Gordon, who's accused of murdering her rich older husband. In court and during deliberations, Mrs. Crane proves to be a disruptive and unorthodox juror.
Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette (1938) Character: Lady in Waiting to Du Barry (uncredited)
The young Austrian princess Marie Antoinette is arranged to marry Louis XVI, future king of France, in a politically advantageous marriage for the rival countries. The opulent Marie indulges in various whims and flirtations. When Louis XV passes and Louis XVI ascends the French throne, his queen's extravagant lifestyle earns the hatred of the French people, who despise her Austrian heritage.
Lady with a Past Lady with a Past (1932) Character: Mrs. Guy Bryson (Uncredited)
A wealthy girl hires a male escort to make one of her male friends jealous. She spreads rumours about her character that makes her popular amongst all bachelors in the city including her friend.
The Women The Women (1939) Character: Cosmetic Saleswoman (uncredited)
A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.
Men Against the Sky Men Against the Sky (1940) Character: Mrs. Leslie McLean
A draftswoman, the sister of an aging, alcoholic pilot, secretly uses her brother's ideas to solve design problems for an experimental military plane in an attempt to save the company and salvage her brother's reputation.
By Whose Hand? By Whose Hand? (1932) Character: Mrs. Leonard - Widow (uncredited)
On the night express train from Los Angeles to San Francisco everyone’s a suspect when a jewelry magnate is found stabbed to death and an escaped killer is feared on board. It’s up to newspaper reporter Jimmy Hawley (Ben Lyon) to unravel the secrets of the motley group of passengers and find the killer before he strikes again in this tense and atmospheric whodunit.
The Biscuit Eater The Biscuit Eater (1940) Character: Mrs. McNeil
Two little boys have faith in a dog they name Promise, so much faith that they enter him in the championship trials for bird dogs. The favorite is Georgia Boy bred and trained by the boys' fathers. And if Georgia Boy doesn't win, the fathers may both lose their jobs.



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