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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_MenkenHelen Menken - Wikipedia

    Personal life. Death. References. External links. Helen Menken ( née Meinken; December 12, 1901 – March 27, 1966) was an American stage actress. [1] [2] Early years. Menken was born in New York City to a German-French father, Frederick Meinken, and an Irish-born mother, Mary Madden.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0579681Helen Menken - IMDb

    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.

  3. In Brief. Actress and producer Helen Menken made her Broadway debut in 1917. She took on a variety of roles throughout the 1920s and 1930s and became known for playing a lesbian in The Captive, for which she was arrested during a performance, and her role as Elizabeth I in Mary of Scotland. In 1933 she began producing plays.

  4. Actress Helen Menken was arrested with Mae West, married Humphrey Bogart, and produced the Stage Door Canteen in World War II. Death of Helen Menken, notorious and accomplished actress | Jewish Women's Archive

  5. 7 de nov. de 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.

  6. Helen Menken (12 de dezembro de 1901 - 27 de março de 1966) foi uma atriz americana, nascida Helen Meinken de um pai alemão, francês, Frederick Meinken, e uma mãe irlandesa-nascido, Mary Madden. Nascido em New York City, Menken foi originalmente uma atriz adolescente que fez sua estréia no teatro da Broadway no Salão, quarto e banheiro ...

  7. 24 de dez. de 2015 · By. Douglas Perry | The Oregonian/OregonLive. Everyone loved Helen Menken. Everyone except Menken herself. In the early 1920s, people gasped in awe when they spotted her on the streets of New...