Vinson, Helen (1907–1999)
Vinson, Helen (1907–1999)
American stage and screen actress. Born Helen Rulfs, Sept 17, 1907, in Beaumont, TX; died Oct 7, 1999, in Chapel Hill, NC; m. Henry Neilson Vickerman (div.); m. Fred Perry (English tennis pro, div.); m. once more.
Made NY debut in Los Angeles (1927); other plays include Death Takes a Holiday, Berlin, and The Fatal Alibi; made film debut in Jewel Robbery (1932), followed by I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, Second Hand Wife, Grand Slam, The Power and the Glory, The Kennel Murder Case, Gift of Gab, Broadway Bill, Reunion, Vogues of 1938, In Name Only, The Lady and the Monster and The Thin Man Goes Home, among others.
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