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  1. Helen Menken
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  1. One of the finest actors of her day, as well as a producer and a philanthropist, Helen Menken devoted her entire life to the American theater. Born on December 12, 1901, to artist Frederick William Menken and Katherine (Moden) in New York City, Menken began her stage career at age three in a production of Humpty Dumpty.

  2. Nov 7, 2021 · In the Roaring Twenties, Helen Menken was the queen of Broadway; “people gasped in awe when they spotted her on the streets of New York.”. Though considered one of the greatest and most charismatic actresses of her time, in 1926 she married a struggling nobody, an actor named Humphrey Bogart. While “Bogie” would one day become one of ...

  3. Helen Menken. Actress: Stage Door Canteen. Helen Menken was born in New York to deaf parents. Her original name was Meinken, her New York-born father Frederick being of French/German extraction. Her mother, Mary Madden, was Irish-born. She married Humphrey Bogart at the Gramercy Park Hotel on May 20, 1926, four years after taking out a marriage license in New York City.

  4. Helen Menken, the actress, collapsed and died last night at The Lambs, 128 West 44th Street. She was 64 years old.

  5. Overview. Helen Menken. (1901—1966) Quick Reference. (1901–66), actress. Only five years old when she made her debut as a fairy in a 1906 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the attractive New Yorker continued her career ... From: Menken, Helen in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  6. Jan 10, 2015 · As an adult, Helen Menken was described as having a “fiery temper and versatile acting abilities” however, it is reported that she did not speak until she was four years old. (Ocela Star Banner) As a child, she was raised in New York City by deaf parents, Frederick and Mary Meinken, and her first language… Continue Reading Helen Menken (1901-1966)

  7. Helen Menken (December 12, 1901 – March 27, 1966) was an American actress. Helen Menken, stage actress, 1920. Shadowland (1922) Shadowland (1923) in the film Stage Door Canteen (1943) Judith Anderson and Helen Menken in the Broadway production of The Old Maid (1935) Category: Helen Menken. Hidden category: Uses of Wikidata Infobox.

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