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  1. 11. Aug. 2015 · Helen Broderick was born on August 11, 1891, in Philadelphia. She came from a theatrical family, and on her IMDB page, I.S. Mowis gives an amusing take on how she became an actress: “The story goes, that at the age of fourteen she ran away from home, because her mother, who appeared in operatic comedy, was totally obsessed by the theatre.

  2. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7993221. Source citation. Actress and Screenwriter. She wrote screenplays for 2 films: High Speed (1924) and The Mystery Club (1926). She also appeared in 35 films including: Top Hat, Swing Time (both with Astaire & Rogers), The Road to Reno, The Rage of Paris, and No, No, Nanette. Mother of actor Broderick Crawford.

  3. Helen Broderick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Broderick's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the musical comedy "Top Hat" (1935) with Fred Astaire, the Fred Astaire musical "Swing Time" (1936) and the comedy "The Bride Walks Out" (1936) with Barbara Stanwyck.

  4. Helen Broderick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Broderick's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the musical comedy "Top Hat" (1935) with Fred ...

  5. Helen Broderick. Actor, Writer. Born August 11, 1891 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Helen Broderick was a deliciously funny character comedienne with vaudeville and stage experience, a close friend of Jeanne Eagels. The story goes that, at the age of 14, she ran away from home because her mother (who featured in operatic comedy) was ...

  6. Helen Broderick (11 de agosto de 1891 – 25 de septiembre de 1959) fue una actriz teatral y cinematográfica estadounidense, conocida por sus papeles cómicos. Resumen biográfico [ editar ] Nacida en Filadelfia , Pensilvania , empezó a actuar en Broadway como corista en el show Follies of 1907 , la primera de las revistas anuales de Florenz Ziegfeld .

  7. Performer: Helen Broderick [When the Rain Goes Pitter Patter, "A Nice Place to Visit", Sarah, "Where Can He Be?", Mr. Prescott] Musical Revue Original Fifty Million Frenchmen (Nov 27, 1929 - Jul 05, 1930)