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  1. Helen Menken (December 12, 1901 – March 27, 1966) was an American actress. Helen Menken, stage actress, 1920. Shadowland (1922) Shadowland (1923) in the film Stage Door Canteen (1943) Judith Anderson and Helen Menken in the Broadway production of The Old Maid (1935) Category: Helen Menken. Hidden category:

  2. Helen Menken fand dagegen nie nach Hollywood, wo ihr ehemaliger Gatte Humphrey Bogart gerade zum Star wurde, als sie 1936 ihre Bühnenkarriere beendete. Die beiden hatten 1926 in New York geheiratet, sich jedoch schon im folgenden Jahr freundschaftlich getrennt. Es war die erste von drei Ehen Helen Menkens.

  3. 10 de ene. de 2015 · As an adult, Helen Menken was described as having a “fiery temper and versatile acting abilities” however, it is reported that she did not speak until she was four years old. (Ocela Star Banner) As a child, she was raised in New York City by deaf parents, Frederick and Mary Meinken, and her first language… Continue Reading Helen Menken (1901-1966)

  4. Helen Menken. Actress: Stage Door Canteen. Helen Menken was born in New York to deaf parents. Her original name was Meinken, her New York-born father Frederick being of French/German extraction. Her mother, Mary Madden, was Irish-born. She married Humphrey Bogart at the Gramercy Park Hotel on May 20, 1926, four years after taking out a marriage license in New York City. It was the first ...

  5. 24 de dic. de 2015 · Helen started going to auditions when she was 5 years old. The next year, she appeared in Portland for the first time, playing a faerie in a touring production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

  6. Helen Menken. from the film Stage Door Canteen (1943). Helen Menken (December 12, 1901 – March 27, 1966) was an American actress. She did some movies but was known mostly for stage plays. She began acting on Broadway around 1917. She was very active from the 1920s to the early 1940s. Her greatest stage successes were Seventh Heaven (1922-24 ...

  7. Helen Menken first appeared at Elitch during the summer of 1922. Following the season, she was cast in the Broadway long-running play, Seventh Heaven. John Mulvihill had contacted her prior to the 1924 season and had invited her back to perform in some of the plays. She was not certain, as she had plans to travel to Europe during the summer for ...