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  1. Ainsworth began her career doing a song-and-dance act with a man. After a producer saw her perform, she gained a part in a play, earning $85 per week. She went to Los Angeles as a comedienne, dancer, and singer when she was 19 years old. [1] In Hollywood, she acted for RKO-Pathé studios and had her own radio progran on NBC.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Time_TeamTime Team - Wikipedia

    In 2005, Carenza Lewis left to pursue other interests and was replaced by Helen Geake, an Anglo-Saxon specialist. The regular team also included [7] Stewart Ainsworth, landscape investigator; John Gater and Chris Gaffney, archaeological geophysicists; Henry Chapman, surveyor; and Victor Ambrus, illustrator.

  3. Helen Ainsworth. Formerly a stage actress in San Francisco and on Broadway, Ainsworth went to Hollywood in the 1920s as an agent. She helped many actors attain stardom: Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel, among others.

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    • San Jose, California, USA
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    • Hollywood, California, USA
  4. Helen Ainsworth [1] (born Helen Shumate; October 10, 1901 [citation needed] – August 18, 1961), also known as Cupid Ainsworth, was a stage and motion picture actress.

  5. Helen Ainsworth. Producer: 5 Against the House. Formerly a stage actress in San Francisco and on Broadway, Ainsworth went to Hollywood in the 1920s as an agent. She helped many actors attain stardom: Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel, among others.

    • October 10, 1901
    • August 18, 1961
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_GeakeHelen Geake - Wikipedia

    Helen Mary Geake FSA (born 1967) is a British archaeologist and small finds specialist. She was one of the key members of Channel 4's long-running archaeology series Time Team. [2]

  7. Helen Ainsworth (October 10, 1901 – August 18, 1961), also known as Cupid Ainsworth, was a stage and motion picture actress. She went to Hollywood in the 1920s as an agent, and she helped a number of actors attain stardom: Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel, among others.