Clarke, Helen (c. 1897–?)
Clarke, Helen (c. 1897–?)
American ballroom and theatrical dancer. Born c. 1897 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Appeared in numerous shows at the Princess Theater, including Nobody Home (1915), Love O'Mike (1917), Oh, My Dear (1918) and La, La Lucille (1919); worked in clubs around New York City, specializing in Hesitations and one-steps; partnered for ballroom dancing with Quentin Tod.
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