Helen Vinson
Helen Vinson
The daughter of a Texas oil executive, trim blonde actress Helen Vinson had a respectable Broadway career behind her when she made her first film, Jewel Robbery, in 1932. Seldom a leading lady, Vinson carved her cinematic niche in bewitching other-woman roles. She had the gift of conveying truculence and connivance by merely batting an eyelash or murmuring a sweet nothing. From 1935 to 1936, Vinson made films in London, the home of her then-husband, tennis star Fred Perry. Helen Vinson retired from films after her supporting role in The Thin Man Goes Home (1945). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Helen Vinson:
- I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang with Paul Muni , Glenda Farrell , Preston S. Foster , Allen Jenkins , Robert Warwick , Edward Arnold , Berton Churchill , Douglas Dumbrille , Edward Ellis , Lew Kelly , Edward J. LeSaint , Charles B. Middleton , William Pawley , Charles A. Sellon , Lee Shumway , Dennis O'Keefe
- Broadway Bill with Warner Baxter , Myrna Loy , Walter Connolly , Douglas Dumbrille , Raymond Walburn , Lynne Overman , Clarence Muse , Margaret Hamilton , Frankie Darro , Lucille Ball , Herman Bing , Clara Blandick , Ward Bond , Bess Flowers , Kit Guard , Alan Sr. Hale , Paul Harvey , John Ince , Charles B. Middleton , Harry Semels , Dennis O'Keefe





