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  1. Helen Chandler - Classic Monsters. Born in Charleston, South Carolina on 1st February, 1906, Helen Chandler had established herself as a hugely popular stage actress by the late 1920s, having begun her career in New York at the age of 9, and continuing it on Broadway just two years later.

  2. (1906–65), actress. She was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and went to a convent school there before attending the Professional Children's School in New York. Chandler was on Broadway by ... From: Chandler, Helen in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre. Reference entries.

  3. Known For. Dracula. Christopher Strong. Mr. Boggs Steps Out. Long Lost Father. The Last Flight. Outward Bound. Daybreak. Salute. Acting. Helen Chandler was an American stage and screen actress. She is today best remembered for her portrayal of Mina in the 1931 classic horror film Dracula.

  4. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Helen Chandler on AllMovie - With her pale almost translucent eyes and seemingly permanent air of exhaustion, blonde Helen…

  5. American stage and screen actress. Born Feb 1, 1906, in New York, NY; grew up in Charleston, South Carolina; died April 30, 1965, in Hollywood, California; m. Cyril Hume (screenwriter), 1930 (div. 1934); m. Bramwell Fletcher (English actor), 1935 (div. 1940; he was also married to Diana Barrymore); m. Walter Piascik.

  6. Jul 14, 2023 · All photos by Brian Donnelly. Helen Chandler (February 1, 1906 – April 30, 1965) American film and theater actress, was best known for playing Mina Seward in the 1931 horror film Dracula. Now, almost 60 years after her death, Helen Chandler has a proper resting place at Hollywood Forever.

  7. February 01, 1906. Died. April 30, 1965. Cause of Death. Complications From Surgery. Biography. Read More. Ethereal, sad-eyed actress who had some success in films of the early 1930s before retiring due to emotional and physical breakdowns. Best-known today as the female lead in "Dracula" (1931).... Filmography. Read More.

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