Anne Helm's entire Canadian show business career consisted of playing the iconic role of Alice in Wonderland at a summer camp and acting in a Christmas pantomime at Montreal's esteemed Her Majesty's Theatre, laying the foundation for her future endeavors. At the tender age of 14, Helm and her mother made the bold decision to relocate to New York City, where she immersed herself in the world of ballet and began modeling for the renowned John Robert Powers agency.
This pivotal move ultimately led Helm to the West Coast, where she secured the coveted title role in the 1958 TV production of "The Sleeping Beauty" for Shirley Temple's Storybook. This breakthrough role marked the beginning of a string of notable feature films and TV series appearances, catapulting Helm to the forefront of the entertainment industry. During this period, she also had the distinction of being Elvis Presley's on-screen and off-screen love interest, solidifying her status as a Hollywood darling.
In more recent years, Helm has chosen to rebrand herself as Annie Helm and has expanded her creative horizons to include writing and illustrating children's books, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft.