
Helene Millard
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Helene Millard (September 30, 1905 – September 20, 1974) was an American supporting actress of the 1930s and 1940s. She started her film career in a featured role in 1929's The Thirteenth Chair. During the 1930s, she appeared in 18 films, mostly in supporting or featured roles, but her roles diminished near the end of the decade. She made six films at the beginning of the 1940s, all in supporting roles, after which she left the film industry in 1942. She returned to films briefly in 1952-53, when she made four more films, before leaving the film industry for good. Her final film appearance was in a small role in Remains to Be Seen (1953), starring June Allyson and Van Johnson. During the early 1950s, she appeared in several television shows, as well, before retiring for good in 1954 after an appearance on Topper. She died on September 20, 1974, in Laguna Hills, California.

Remains to Be Seen
Mrs. Bennett

Young Man with Ideas
Mrs. Creely (uncredited)

Nothing but the Truth
Miss Hilda Turner

Lady with Red Hair
Mrs. Eloise Ballard (uncredited)

Men Against the Sky
Mrs. Leslie McLean

The Biscuit Eater
Mrs. McNeil

The Night of Nights
Perfume Saleslady (uncredited)

The Women
Cosmetic Saleswoman (uncredited)

Marie Antoinette
Lady in Waiting to Du Barry (uncredited)

History Is Made at Night

My American Wife
Mrs. Vincent Cantillon

Break of Hearts
Sylvia DeWitt

Broadway Bill
Mrs. Arthur Winslow (uncredited)

Desirable
Helen's Party Guest

False Faces
June Deering

The Fourth Horseman
'Baby-Face' - Saloon Girl
Two Lips and Juleps; or, Southern Love and Northern Exposure
Carolina Shelby

By Whose Hand?
Mrs. Leonard - Widow (uncredited)

Lady with a Past
Mrs. Guy Bryson (Uncredited)

Ladies of the Jury
Evelyn Elaine Snow

Doctors' Wives
Vivian Crosby

Don't Bet on Women
Doris Brent

The Pay-Off
Dot

Lawful Larceny
Mrs. French

Let Us Be Gay
Helen Hibbard (uncredited)

The Divorcee
Mary

Their Own Desire
Beth Cheever

The Thirteenth Chair
Mary Eastwood







