Flint, Helen (1898–1967)
Flint, Helen (1898–1967)
American stage and screen actress. Born Jan 14, 1898, in Chicago, Illinois; died Sept 9, 1967, after being struck by an auto in Washington, DC; m. Harmon Spencer Auguste (div.).
At 17, began career in the chorus of Ziegfeld Follies; starred on Broadway in The Nest, Gentlemen of the Press, The Man Who Came to Dinner and Ah Wilderness; starred or was featured in such films as Ah, Wilderness, Sea Devils, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Black Legion, The Ninth Guest, Midnight, Manhattan Love Song, Doubting Thomas and Riff Raff.
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