Helen Broderick
Actress
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About Helen Broderick
The Philadelphia-born actress began establishing herself in the movie industry in 1924 when she played a supporting role in the silent comedy film “High Speed”. Interestingly, she wrote the comic film with Frederick J. Jackson.
Personal life
She was married to Lester Crawford and had a child, Broderick Crawford with him. Crawford became a prominent actor, with an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award to his name.
“50 Million Frenchmen” and Other Movies
Helen Broderick was known to be a comic actress. Her career blew off after she landed a comic role in the 1931 musical comedy film “50 Million Frenchmen”, a film written by Joseph Jackson, Eddie Welch and Al Boasberg. She played the character, Violet. She featured in movies with Chic Johnson, John Halliday, Carmelita Geraghty and Bela Lugosi among others.
She played roles in a number of films including, “Murder on a Bridle Path”, “The Captain Is a Lady”, “Chip Off the Old Block” and Arthur Philips’ 1945 comedy film “Love, Honor and Goodbye” among others.
Death
Helen Broderick died of a stroke.
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F.A.Q. about Helen Broderick
When is her birthday?
Helen Broderick's birthday is on August 11, 1891.
In how many days is her birthday?
Helen's birthday is in 136 days
How old was Helen when she died?
She was 68 years old.
When did she die?
She died in September 25, 1959.
How old would she be today?
Helen Broderick would be 132 years old if she was alive today.
Where was Helen from?
She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S..