Helen Lowell

Helen Lowell

Deceased · Born: Jun 2, 1866 · Died: Jun 28, 1937

Personal Details

BornJun 2, 1866 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Helen Lowell, a renowned actress, made her mark on the world of entertainment with her remarkable performances in various films and stage productions. Born on June 2, 1866, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA, Lowell's early life laid the foundation for her future success.

Throughout her illustrious career, Lowell was recognized for her captivating on-screen presence, particularly in films such as Maybe It's Love (1935),Party Wire (1935),and Page Miss Glory (1935). Her versatility as an actress enabled her to effortlessly transition between different roles, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.

Despite her many accomplishments, Lowell's life was not without its challenges. She faced numerous setbacks and difficulties, yet her unwavering dedication to her craft and her unshakeable spirit allowed her to persevere and continue to thrive.

On June 28, 1937, Lowell's remarkable journey came to an end in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her legacy, however, lives on, serving as a testament to her enduring talent and the lasting impact she had on the world of entertainment.

Career

1937
She Had to Eat
She Had to Eat as Melinda Franklin (uncredited)
The Go Getter
The Go Getter as Mrs. Luce
1936
Strike Me Pink
Strike Me Pink as Hattie 'Ma' Carson
I'd Give My Life
I'd Give My Life as Mrs. Bancroft, Sr.
Wild Brian Kent
Wild Brian Kent as Aunt Sue Prentice
Snowed Under
Snowed Under as Mrs. Canterbury
1935
Living on Velvet
Living on Velvet as Aunt Martha
Party Wire
Party Wire as Nettie Putnam
Dr. Socrates
Dr. Socrates as Ma Ganson
Transient Lady
Transient Lady as Matilda Branham
1934
The Merry Frinks
The Merry Frinks as Amelia 'Grandma' Frink