Helen Mack

Helen Mack

Deceased · Born: Nov 13, 1913 · Died: Aug 13, 1986

Personal Details

BornNov 13, 1913 Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Spouse
  • Thomas McAvity

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Charles Irwin

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Helen Mack embarked upon a cinematic journey at the tender age of ten, and by the time she had reached the age of 13, she was already captivating audiences with her impressive vaudeville performances. Despite her early start, it wasn't until the 1930s that her acting career truly began to flourish, as she established herself as one of the most skilled and emotive criers in the film industry. Throughout her illustrious career, Helen Mack had the privilege of sharing the screen with some of the most renowned actors of her time, including Lee Tracy, George Raft, and Harold Lloyd. Her impressive range and versatility led to her being cast in numerous leading roles, with some of her most notable performances coming in the films Son of Kong (1933) and His Girl Friday (1940). In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Helen Mack also went on to achieve great success in the realm of radio, serving as a producer, writer, and director for various productions.

Career

1945
Divorce
Divorce as Martha Phillips
Strange Holiday
Strange Holiday as Miss Sims, Secretary
1944
And Now Tomorrow
And Now Tomorrow as Angeletta Gallo
1941
Power Dive
Power Dive as Betty Coles
1940
His Girl Friday
His Girl Friday as Mollie Malloy
1939
1938
King of the Newsboys
King of the Newsboys as Mary Ellen Stephens
1937
Fit for a King
Fit for a King as Jane Hamilton / Princess Helen
The Wrong Road
The Wrong Road as Ruth Holden
1936
The Milky Way
The Milky Way as Mae Sullivan
1935
She
She as Tanya Dugmore
1934
All of Me
All of Me as Eve Haron
1933
Son of Kong
Son of Kong as Hilda Peterson
Sweepings
Sweepings as Mamie Donahue
Fargo Express
Fargo Express as Helen Clark
Blind Adventure
Blind Adventure as Rose Thorne
Melody Cruise
Melody Cruise as Laurie Marlowe
1931
The Struggle
The Struggle as A Catty Girl