Ferguson, Helen (1901–1977)
Ferguson, Helen (1901–1977)
American press agent. Name variations: Helen Hargreaves. Born Decatur, Illinois, July 23, 1901; died Mar 1977 in Florida; m. William "Big Bill" Russell (actor); m. Robert L. Hargreaves; no children.
One of Hollywood's best-known publicity agents, got her start playing bit parts in 13 Essanay two-reelers in Chicago; made stage debut (1926); retired from acting (1930) and turned to public relations; managed the Helen Ferguson Publicity Agency, handling such stars as Loretta Young, Clark Gable, Henry Fonda, and Barbara Stanwyck.
See also Women in World History.
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