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The Thin Man Goes Home

as Helena Draque

1944
The Lady and the Monster

as Chloe Donovan

1944
Chip Off the Old Block

as Glory Marlow Jr.

1944
Are These Our Parents?

as Myra Salisbury

1944
Beyond Tomorrow

as Arlene Terry

1940
Torrid Zone

as Mrs. Gloria Anderson

1940
Married and in Love

as Doris Wilding

1940
Enemy Agent

as Irene Hunter

1940
In Name Only

as Suzanne

1939
The Tunnel

as Varlia Lloyd

1935
The Wedding Night

as Dora Barrett

1935
Age of Indiscretion

as Eve Lenhart

1935
Broadway Bill

as Margaret

1934
The Captain Hates the Sea

as Janet Grayson

1934
The Little Giant

as Polly Cass

1933
Midnight Club

as Iris Whitney

1933
Jewel Robbery

as Marianne Horn

1932
Lawyer Man

as Barbara "Babs" Bentley

1932
Helen Vinson Helen Vinson

Birthday

1907-09-17

Place of Birth

Beaumont, Texas, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Helen Vinson (September 17, 1907 – October 7, 1999) was an American film actress, who appeared in 40 films between 1932 and 1945. Vinson's screen career often featured her in roles in which she played the part of the other woman or (pre-Code) loose women with active romantic lives. Her first film role was Jewel Robbery (1932), which starred William Powell and Kay Francis. She appeared as Doris Delafield in The Kennel Murder Case, which starred Powell as Philo Vance. One of her memorable roles was in The Wedding Night (1935), when she played the wife of Gary Cooper's character and the rival of Anna Sten's, in a story about the Connecticut tobacco fields. Another performance was in the RKO film In Name Only (1939), in which she was cast as the treacherous friend of Carole Lombard, Kay Francis and Cary Grant's characters. Another standout role for Vinson was as an undercover federal agent posing as a femme fatale opposite Richard Cromwell in Universal Pictures's anti-Nazi action drama entitled, Enemy Agent (1940). She followed that role with that of Helen Draque in The Thin Man Goes Home. Vinson's film career ended in 1945. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Vinson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen Vinson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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