Actress Helen Talbot appeared in over two dozen films and serials in the mid-1940s. She starred as Joyce Kingston, who faced constant peril in the 1945 Republic serial Federal Operator 99. The lovely blonde actress was Marion Brennan in 1946’s King of the Forest Rangers, helping Larry Thompson (as Forest Ranger Steve King) thwart an evil plot to steal an ancient treasure.
She was born Helen Darling in Concordia, Kansas, on April 7, 1924. She moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940s, and was discovered by fashion designer Don Loper. She began her screen career as a Goldwyn Girl in a small role in the 1944 film Up in Arms with Danny Kaye. She soon signed a contract with Republic Studios, where she was featured in numerous westerns alongside such cowboy stars as Don ‘Red’ Barry, Roy Rogers, and Allan ‘Rocky’ Lane. Her other film credits include The Lady and the Monster...
She was born Helen Darling in Concordia, Kansas, on April 7, 1924. She moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940s, and was discovered by fashion designer Don Loper. She began her screen career as a Goldwyn Girl in a small role in the 1944 film Up in Arms with Danny Kaye. She soon signed a contract with Republic Studios, where she was featured in numerous westerns alongside such cowboy stars as Don ‘Red’ Barry, Roy Rogers, and Allan ‘Rocky’ Lane. Her other film credits include The Lady and the Monster...
- 3/24/2010
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