Helen Flint

Helen Flint

Deceased · Born: Jun 14, 1898 · Died: Sep 9, 1967

Personal Details

BornJun 14, 1898 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

Helen Flint, a talented actress of considerable renown, entered this world on June 14th, 1898, in the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois, USA. Her impressive career spanned numerous notable film roles, including the 1934 cinematic masterpiece "Midnight", the 1936 adaptation of "Little Lord Fauntleroy", and the 1937 comedy "Blonde Trouble".

In her personal life, Helen was married to Harmon Spencer Auguste, a significant figure in her life. Despite her passing on September 9th, 1967, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, Helen Flint's contributions to the world of entertainment continue to be celebrated and cherished.

Career

1944
Gaslight
Gaslight as Franchette (uncredited)
1937
Black Legion
Black Legion as Pearl Danvers
Sea Devils
Sea Devils as Sadie Bennett
1936
Early to Bed
Early to Bed as Mrs. Duvall
Riffraff
Riffraff as Sadie
Fury
Fury as Franchette
1935
Doubting Thomas
Doubting Thomas as Nelly Fell
While the Patient Slept
While the Patient Slept as Isobel Federie - Adolphe's Wife
1934
The 9th Guest
The 9th Guest as Sylvia Inglesby
Manhattan Love Song
Manhattan Love Song as Carol Stewart
Broadway Bill
Broadway Bill as Mrs. Henry Early (uncredited)
Midnight
Midnight as Ethel Saxton