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Home/People/Helen Broderick
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Born
Aug 11, 1891Died: Sep 25, 1959
Lived 68 years
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Helen Broderick

Acting

Biography
Helen Broderick (August 11, 1891 - September 25, 1959) was a wonderfully funny character comedienne with vaudeville and stage experience, a close friend of Jeanne Eagels. The story goes, that at the age of 14 she ran away from home, because her mother, who appeared in operatic comedy, was totally obsessed by the theatre. Paradoxically, all the people she met turned out to be performers, and Helen (who needed to make a living, after all) ended up where she hadn't wanted to end up - on the stage. She started out as a chorus girl in the first Ziegfeld Follies in 1907. Her talent for comedy was discovered quite by accident. In 1911, she was understudy to the actress Ina Claire in the Broadway play 'Jumping Jupiter'. One night, Claire was unable to perform and Helen Broderick stood in as the romantic lead. She soon had the audience in stitches, trampling about the stage like an elephant, rolling her big saucer eyes and attempting to croon 'Cuddle Near Me All Day Long' in her rather unique voice. The romance was no more and instead turned into a popular farce with Helen now permanently installed in the lead role. For a while, Helen partnered her husband, Lester Crawford, in vaudeville. In the 1920's, she enjoyed success on Broadway, most notably in 'Fifty Million Frenchmen' ( a role she took to Hollywood in 1931). Her best parts in the movies were as the perennial friend or chaperone of the heroine (an earlier Eve Arden), delivering acidic wisecracks in her inimitable dead-pan manner. She was particularly amusing in Top Hat (1935) and Swing Time (1936) with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers; and in The Rage of Paris (1938) with Danielle Darrieux.
Because of Him poster

Because of Him

as Nora
1946
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Love, Honor and Goodbye

as Mary Riley
1945
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3 Is a Family

as Irma
1944
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Her Primitive Man

as Mrs. Winthrop
1944
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Chip Off the Old Block

as Glory Marlow Sr.
1944
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Stage Door Canteen

as Helen Broderick
1943
Father Takes a Wife poster

Father Takes a Wife

as Aunt Julie
1941
Nice Girl? poster

Nice Girl?

as Cora Foster
1941
Virginia poster

Virginia

as Theo Clairmont
1941
No, No, Nanette poster

No, No, Nanette

as Mrs. Susan Smith
1940
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The Captain is a Lady

as Nancy Crocker
1940
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Honeymoon in Bali

as Lorna "Smitty" Smith
1939
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Naughty But Nice

as Aunt Martha Hogan
1939
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Stand Up and Fight

as Amanda Griffith
1939
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Service de Luxe

as Pearl
1938
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The Road to Reno

as Aunt Minerva
1938
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The Rage of Paris

as Gloria Patterson
1938
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Radio City Revels

as Gertie
1938
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She's Got Everything

as Aunt Jane
1937
The Life of the Party poster

The Life of the Party

as Pauline
1937