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Helen Broderick(1891-1959)

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Helen Broderick
It starts in 1844 in Maryland, where Robert Taylor, plantation owner with slaves, is forced by debts to sell his estate and his people. Then he leaves for Cumberland, looking for a job (first time in his life), and ends up working for a stagecoach line run by Wallace Beery and owned by Florence Rice. Before love and friendship can triumph, Taylor will have to commit to the cause of African-Americans in search of freedom.
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Helen Broderick was a deliciously funny character comedienne with vaudeville and stage experience, a close friend of Jeanne Eagels. The story goes that, at the age of 14, she ran away from home because her mother (who featured in operatic comedy) was totally obsessed by the theatre. Ironically, all the people she met turned out to be performers, and Helen (who needed to make a living, after all) ended up where she hadn't wanted to be -- on the stage.

Helen started out as a chorus girl in the first Ziegfeld Follies in 1907. Her talent for comedy was discovered quite by accident. In 1911, she was understudy to the actress Ina Claire in the Broadway play 'Jumping Jupiter'. One night, Claire was unable to perform and Helen Broderick stood in as the romantic lead. She soon had the audience in stitches, trampling about the stage like an elephant, rolling her big saucer eyes and attempting to croon 'Cuddle Near Me All Day Long' in her rather unique voice. The romance was no more and instead turned into a popular farce with Helen now permanently installed in the lead role. For a while, Helen partnered her husband Lester Crawford in vaudeville. In the 1920's, she enjoyed success on Broadway, most notably in 'Fifty Million Frenchmen' (a role she took to Hollywood in 1931). Her best parts in the movies were as the perennial friend or chaperone of the heroine (the type of role subsequently associated with Eve Arden), delivering acidic wisecracks in her inimitable dead-pan manner. On several occasions, Helen co-starred with Victor Moore, one of her previous acting partners on Broadway. However, these efforts were decidedly bottom-of-the-bill. She reserved her amusing best enlivening some of RKO's prestige musicals, especially Top Hat (1935) and Swing Time (1936) with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Another good part came her way in The Rage of Paris (1938) (with Danielle Darrieux). Helen retired from films in 1946 and died thirteen years later at Beverly Hills Doctor's Hospital at the age of 68.
BornAugust 11, 1891
DiedSeptember 25, 1959(68)
BornAugust 11, 1891
DiedSeptember 25, 1959(68)
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Known for

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing Time (1936)
Swing Time
7.4
  • Mabel Anderson
  • 1936
Top Hat (1935)
Top Hat
7.7
  • Madge Hardwick
  • 1935
Helen Broderick and James Gleason in Murder on a Bridle Path (1936)
Murder on a Bridle Path
6.2
  • Hildegarde Withers
  • 1936
Anna Neagle in No, No, Nanette (1940)
No, No, Nanette
5.2
  • Mrs. Susan Smith
  • 1940

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  • Charles Laughton, Deanna Durbin, and Franchot Tone in Because of Him (1946)
    Because of Him
    6.6
    • Nora
    • 1946
  • Edward Ashley and Virginia Bruce in Love, Honor and Goodbye (1945)
    Love, Honor and Goodbye
    5.8
    • Mary Riley
    • 1945
  • Three Is a Family (1944)
    Three Is a Family
    4.8
    • Irma
    • 1944
  • Edward Everett Horton, Louise Allbritton, Robert Benchley, Helen Broderick, Walter Catlett, and Robert Paige in Her Primitive Man (1944)
    Her Primitive Man
    6.1
    • Mrs. Winthrop
    • 1944
  • Ann Blyth, Joel Kupperman, Donald O'Connor, and Peggy Ryan in Chip Off the Old Block (1944)
    Chip Off the Old Block
    7.0
    • Glory Marlow Sr.
    • 1944
  • William Terry and Cheryl Walker in Stage Door Canteen (1943)
    Stage Door Canteen
    6.2
    • Helen Broderick
    • 1943
  • Picture People No. 3: Hobbies of the Stars
    6.2
    Short
    • Narrator
    • 1941
  • Father Takes a Wife (1941)
    Father Takes a Wife
    6.1
    • Aunt Julie
    • 1941
  • Deanna Durbin, Robert Stack, and Franchot Tone in Nice Girl? (1941)
    Nice Girl?
    6.5
    • Cora Foster
    • 1941
  • Madeleine Carroll, Carolyn Lee, and Fred MacMurray in Virginia (1941)
    Virginia
    6.4
    • Theo Clairmont
    • 1941
  • Anna Neagle in No, No, Nanette (1940)
    No, No, Nanette
    5.2
    • Mrs. Susan Smith
    • 1940
  • Charles Coburn, Dan Dailey, and Virginia Grey in The Captain Is a Lady (1940)
    The Captain Is a Lady
    6.2
    • Nancy Crocker
    • 1940
  • Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray in Honeymoon in Bali (1939)
    Honeymoon in Bali
    6.3
    • Miss Lorna 'Smitty' Smith
    • 1939
  • Gale Page, Dick Powell, and Ann Sheridan in Naughty But Nice (1939)
    Naughty But Nice
    6.1
    • Aunt Martha Hogan
    • 1939
  • Wallace Beery, Robert Taylor, and Florence Rice in Stand Up and Fight (1939)
    Stand Up and Fight
    6.4
    • Amanda Griffith
    • 1939

Writer



  • Alfred Allen, Sidney Bracey, Matt Moore, and Edith Roberts in The Mystery Club (1926)
    The Mystery Club
    • scenario
    • 1926
  • Herbert Rawlinson in High Speed (1924)
    High Speed
    • scenario
    • 1924

Soundtrack



  • Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing Time (1936)
    Swing Time
    7.4
    • performer: "Pick Yourself Up" (1936) ("The Way You Look Tonight" (1936), "A Fine Romance" (1936), uncredited)
    • 1936

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  • Born
    • August 11, 1891
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • September 25, 1959
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(natural causes)
  • Spouse
    • Lester CrawfordApril 10, 1910 - September 25, 1959 (her death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Broderick Crawford
  • Other works
    Stage, vaudeville, and radio actress. Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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    • 1 Interview
    • 4 Articles

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    Mother of Broderick Crawford.

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