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Helen Vinson (born Helen Rulfs, September 17, 1907 – October 7, 1999) was an American film actress who appeared in 40 films between 1932 and 1945.


Early life

Vinson was born in Beaumont, Texas, the daughter of oil man Edward Rulfs. She developed a passion for horses during her youth. She studied at the
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at Austin.


Theater

In Austin, she met March Culmore, director of the Little Theater in
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. Culmore took her as a pupil and she was soon playing lead roles with the theater. From Texas, she moved quickly to Broadway, where her credits included ''Los Angeles'' (1927), ''Death Takes a Holiday'' (1931), ''Berlin'' (1931), and ''The Fatal Alibi'' (1932). A succession of performances followed and led to a contract with Warner Bros. Later, she regretted her quick leap to Hollywood and motion pictures, saying, "If I'd stayed in New York longer, I'd be getting a much bigger salary out here now."


Film career

Vinson's pre-Code screen roles often featured her as the 'other' woman with an active romantic life. Her first film role was '' Jewel Robbery'' (1932), which starred William Powell and Kay Francis. She appeared as Doris Delafield in ''
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'', starring Powell as
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. One of her memorable roles was in '' The Wedding Night'' (1935), when she played the wife of
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's character and the rival of Anna Sten, in a story about the
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tobacco fields. In the RKO film ''
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'' (1939), she was cast as the treacherous friend of
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, Kay Francis and
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's characters. She played an undercover federal agent posing as a femme fatale opposite
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in the anti-
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drama '' Enemy Agent'' (1940). She followed that role with that of Helen Draque in '' The Thin Man Goes Home''. Vinson's film career ended in 1945. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street.


Private life and death

Vinson married Harry Nelson Vickerman, a carpet manufacturer, in Houston, Texas, in May 1925. They divorced on February 7, 1934. In 1935, she married Fred Perry, a British tennis champion. They lived in England before moving to Hollywood. They divorced in 1938, after which she married Donald Hardenbrook, a "wealthy New York socialite". Away from film-making and following her retirement, Vinson made frequent trips to New York City to see Broadway shows, visited friends in her home state of Texas, and enjoyed the Mardi Gras in
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. She loved horses and had a private mount named ''Arrabella''. Helen Vinson died in
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in 1999, aged 92.


Filmography

* '' Jewel Robbery'' (1932) – Marianne * '' Two Against the World'' (1932) – Corinne Walton * '' The Crash'' (1932) – Esther Parrish (uncredited) * ''
They Call It Sin ''They Call It Sin'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Loretta Young as a farmer's daughter who follows a traveling salesman to New York City, only to discover he already is engaged. Plot Small-to ...
'' (1932) – Enid Hollister * '' I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang'' (1932) – Helen * ''
Lawyer Man ''Lawyer Man'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Dieterle, based on the novel by Max Trell. The film stars William Powell and Joan Blondell. It was produced by Warner Bros. By the time of the release, several actors we ...
'' (1932) – Barbara Bentley * '' Second Hand Wife'' (1933) – Betty Cavendish * '' Grand Slam'' (1933) – Lola Starr * '' The Little Giant'' (1933) – Polly Cass * '' Midnight Club'' (1933) – Iris Whitney * '' The Power and the Glory'' (1933) – Eve Borden * ''
The Kennel Murder Case ''The Kennel Murder Case'' is a 1933 murder mystery novel written by S. S. Van Dine with fictional detective Philo Vance investigating a complex locked-room mystery. Plot summary One of the Coe brothers is found dead in his bedroom, locked f ...
'' (1933) – Doris Delafield * ''
As Husbands Go ''As Husbands Go'' is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and written by S. N. Behrman and Sonya Levien. It is based on the 1931 play ''As Husbands Go'' by Rachel Crothers. The film stars Warner Baxter, Helen Vin ...
'' (1934) – Lucille Lingard * '' The Life of Vergie Winters'' (1934) – Laura Shadwell * '' Let's Try Again'' (1934) – Ann (Credits) / Nan Blake * '' Gift of Gab'' (1934) – Nurse * '' The Captain Hates the Sea'' (1934) – Janet Grayson * ''
Broadway Bill ''Broadway Bill'' is a 1934 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy. Screenplay by Robert Riskin and based on the short story "Strictly Confidential" by Mark Hellinger, the film is about a ...
'' (1934) – Margaret * '' A Notorious Gentleman'' (1935) – Nina Thorne * '' The Wedding Night'' (1935) – Dora Barrett * ''
Private Worlds ''Private Worlds'' is a 1935 dramatic film which tells the story of the staff and patients at a mental hospital and the chief of the hospital, who has problems dealing with a female psychiatrist. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, ...
'' (1935) – Claire Monet * '' Age of Indiscretion'' (1935) – Eve Lenhart * '' The Tunnel'' (1935) – Varlia Lloyd * '' King of the Damned'' (1935) – Anna Courvin * '' Love in Exile'' (1936) – Countess Xandra St. Aurion * ''
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'' (1936) – Gloria Sheridan * '' Vogues of 1938'' (1937) – Mary Curson * '' Live, Love and Learn'' (1937) – Lily Chalmers * ''
In Name Only ''In Name Only'' is a 1939 romantic film starring Cary Grant, Carole Lombard, and Kay Francis, directed by John Cromwell. It was based on the 1935 novel ''Memory of Love'' by Bessie Breuer. The fictional town where it is set, Bridgefield, Conn ...
'' (1939) – Suzanne * ''
Married and in Love ''Married and in Love'' is a 1940 American film directed by John Farrow. Plot A doctor, Leslie Yates, and a writer, Doris Wilding, once romantically involved, run into each other after a long time apart. Both are now married to other people. Lesl ...
'' (1940) – Doris Wilding * '' Curtain Call'' (1940) – Charlotte Morley * '' Enemy Agent'' (1940) – Irene Hunter * '' Beyond Tomorrow'' (1940) – Arlene Terry * '' Torrid Zone'' (1940) – Gloria Anderson * ''
Bowery Boy ''Bowery Boy'' is a 1940 American comedy film directed by William Morgan and written by Robert Chapin, Harry Kronman and Eugene Solow. The film stars Dennis O'Keefe, Louise Campbell, Jimmy Lydon, Helen Vinson, Roger Pryor and Paul Hurst. Th ...
'' (1940) – Peggy Winters * '' Nothing But the Truth'' (1941) – Linda Graham * ''
Chip Off the Old Block ''Chip Off the Old Block'' is 1944 American comedy musical film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Ann Blyth. It was Blyth's film debut. The son of a strict Navy man, O'Connor falls in love with a girl from a performing family (Ann Blyt ...
'' (1944) – Glory Marlow Jr. * '' The Lady and the Monster'' (1944) – Chloe Donovan * ''
Are These Our Parents? ''Are These Our Parents?'' is a 1944 American romantic drama film directed by William Nigh. It stars Helen Vinson, Lyle Talbot, Ivan Lebedeff. Plot A mother's preference for partying, boozing, and running around with an assortment of sleazy ch ...
'' (1944) – Myra Salisbury * '' The Thin Man Goes Home'' (1945) – Helena Draque (final film role)


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