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  1. One of the finest actors of her day, as well as a producer and a philanthropist, Helen Menken devoted her entire life to the American theater. While she was 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, her biggest contribution to theater was creating the 1942–1946 Stage Door Canteen through the ...

  2. Helen Menken, 1926. Helen Menken with Basil Rathbone in the notorious production of "The Captive" in 1926. Print. Full Image. Rights. Public Domain. Date / time. 1926.

  3. Helen Menken. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. Internet Broadway Database. Internet Broadway Database person ID. 22221. subject named as. Helen Menken. retrieved. 9 October 2017 . place of death. New York City. 0 references. manner of death. natural ...

  4. Helen Menken, the actress, collapsed and died last night at The Lambs, 128 West 44th Street. She was 64 years old. Miss Menken, who had been in ill health and in semi-retirement for several years ...

  5. Added: Sep 7, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 41662136. Source citation. American actress: She 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. She married Humphrey Bogart at the Gramercy Park Hotel on May 20, 1926 ...

  6. Helen Menken. from the film Stage Door Canteen (1943). Helen Menken (December 12, 1901 – March 27, 1966) was an American actress. She did some movies but was known mostly for stage plays. She began acting on Broadway around 1917. She was very active from the 1920s to the early 1940s. Her greatest stage successes were Seventh Heaven (1922-24 ...

  7. 24. Dez. 2015 · Menken did finally make it back to Broadway in the mid-1930s, co-starring in the hit shows "Mary of Scotland" and "The Old Maid." By then it was too late for the Hollywood career that had once ...