Helen Walker, the Glossary
Helen Marion Walker (July 17, 1920 – March 10, 1968) was an American actress.[1]
Table of Contents
63 relations: Abroad with Two Yanks, Adlai Stevenson II, Alan Ladd, Alcoholism, Brewster's Millions (1945 film), Brian Donlevy, Broadway theatre, California, Call Northside 777, Clavicle, Cluny Brown, Cornel Wilde, Coroner's jury, Democratic Party (United States), Dragnet (franchise), Duffy's Tavern (film), Film noir, Gail Russell, Heaven Only Knows (film), Her Adventurous Night, Impact (1949 film), Irish Americans, James Stewart, Joseph H. Lewis, Kirk Douglas, Lock-Up (TV series), Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Lucky Jordan, Manslaughter, Marjorie Reynolds, Murder in the Music Hall, Murder, He Says, My Dear Secretary, My True Story (film), Nightmare Alley (1947 film), North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, California, Paramount Pictures, Pelvis, People Are Funny (film), Problem Girls, ProQuest, Redlands, California, Repertory theatre, Robert F. Blumofe, Straight man, The 20th Century Fox Hour, The Big Combo, The Boston Globe, ... Expand index (13 more) »
Abroad with Two Yanks
Abroad with Two Yanks is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Helen Walker, William Bendix and Dennis O'Keefe as the title characters.
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Adlai Stevenson II
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American politician and diplomat who was the United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 1961 until his death in 1965.
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Alan Ladd
Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and film producer.
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Alcoholism
Alcoholism is the continued drinking of alcohol despite it causing problems.
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Brewster's Millions (1945 film)
Brewster's Millions is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Helen Walker and June Havoc.
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Brian Donlevy
Waldo Brian Donlevy (February 9, 1901 – April 6, 1972) was an American actor, who was noted for playing dangerous and tough characters.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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Call Northside 777
Call Northside 777 is a 1948 American drama film directed by Henry Hathaway.
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Clavicle
The clavicle, collarbone, or keybone is a slender, S-shaped long bone approximately 6 inches (15 cm) long that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum (breastbone).
Cluny Brown
Cluny Brown is a 1946 American romantic comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox starring Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones.
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Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde (born Kornél Lajos Weisz; October 13, 1912 – October 16, 1989) was a Hungarian-American actor and filmmaker. Helen Walker and Cornel Wilde are California Democrats.
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Coroner's jury
A coroner's jury is a body convened to assist a coroner in an inquest, that is, in determining the identity of a deceased person and the cause of death.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Dragnet (franchise)
Dragnet is an American media franchise created by actor and producer Jack Webb, following Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Detective Joe Friday and his partners as they conduct by-the-book police work and solve crimes in Los Angeles.
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Duffy's Tavern (film)
Duffy's Tavern is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama.
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Film noir
Film noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylized Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and motivations.
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Gail Russell
Gail Russell (born Betty Gale Russell; September 21, 1924 – August 26, 1961) was an American film and television actress. Helen Walker and Gail Russell are California Democrats.
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Heaven Only Knows (film)
Heaven Only Knows is a 1947 American Western fantasy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Robert Cummings, Brian Donlevy and Marjorie Reynolds.
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Her Adventurous Night
Her Adventurous Night is a 1946 American comedy film directed by John Rawlins and written by Jerry Warner.
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Impact (1949 film)
Impact is a 1949 American film noir drama film starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines.
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Irish Americans
Irish Americans (Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens.
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James Stewart
James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor.
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Joseph H. Lewis
Joseph H. Lewis (April 6, 1907 – August 30, 2000) was an American B-movie film director whose stylish flourishes came to be appreciated by auteur theory-espousing film critics in the years following his retirement in 1966.
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Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch; December 9, 1916 – February 5, 2020) was an American actor and filmmaker.
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Lock-Up (TV series)
Lock-Up is an American crime drama series that premiered in syndication in September 1959 and concluded in June 1961.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Lucky Jordan
Lucky Jordan is a 1942 comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Alan Ladd in his first leading role, Helen Walker in her film debut and Sheldon Leonard.
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Manslaughter
Manslaughter is a common law legal term for homicide considered by law as less culpable than murder.
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Marjorie Reynolds
Marjorie Reynolds (Goodspeed; August 12, 1917 – February 1, 1997) was an American film and television actress who appeared in more than 50 films, including the 1942 musical ''Holiday Inn'', in which she and Bing Crosby introduced the song "White Christmas" in a duet, albeit with her singing dubbed.
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Murder in the Music Hall
Murder in the Music Hall is a 1946 American musical mystery film directed by John English and starring Vera Ralston, William Marshall and Helen Walker.
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Murder, He Says
Murder, He Says is a 1945 American black comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Fred MacMurray, Helen Walker and Marjorie Main.
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My Dear Secretary
My Dear Secretary is a 1948 American comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin (1910-1983) and starring Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan Wynn, and Helen Walker.
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My True Story (film)
My True Story is a 1951 American romantic crime drama film about a female jewel thief.
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Nightmare Alley (1947 film)
Nightmare Alley is a 1947 American film noir directed by Edmund Goulding from a screenplay by Jules Furthman.
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North Hollywood, Los Angeles
North Hollywood is a Los Angeles, California neighborhood, located in the San Fernando Valley.
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Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs (Cahuilla: Séc-he) is a desert resort city in Riverside County, California, United States, within the Colorado Desert's Coachella Valley.
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Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation, commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, is an American film and television production and distribution company and the namesake subsidiary of Paramount Global.
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Pelvis
The pelvis (pelves or pelvises) is the lower part of the trunk, between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton (sometimes also called bony pelvis or pelvic skeleton).
People Are Funny (film)
People Are Funny is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Sam White and starring Jack Haley, Helen Walker and Rudy Vallee.
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Problem Girls
Problem Girls is a 1953 American mystery film directed by E. A. Dupont and starring Helen Walker, Ross Elliott and Susan Morrow.
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ProQuest
ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 as University Microfilms by Eugene Power.
Redlands, California
Redlands is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States.
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Repertory theatre
A repertory theatre, also called repertory, rep, true rep or stock, which are also called producing theatres, is a theatre in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation or rotation.
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Robert F. Blumofe
Robert F. Blumofe (September 23, 1909 – July 22, 2003) was an American film executive and producer known for his work on Bound for Glory (1976), Pieces of Dreams (1970) and Yours, Mine and Ours (1968).
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Straight man
The straight man is a stock character in a comedy performance, especially a double act, sketch comedy, or farce.
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The 20th Century Fox Hour
The 20th Century Fox Hour is an American drama anthology series televised in the United States on CBS from 1955 to 1957.
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The Big Combo
The Big Combo is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis, written by Philip Yordan and photographed by cinematographer John Alton, with music by David Raksin.
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The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Good Fellows
The Good Fellows is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jo Graham and written by Hugh Wedlock Jr. and Howard Snyder.
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The Homestretch
The Homestretch is a 1947 American drama film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Wanda Tuchock.
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The Man in Half Moon Street
The Man in Half Moon Street is a 1945 science fiction romantic melodrama dealing with a man who retains his youth and cannot die, living throughout the ages.
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The San Bernardino Sun
The San Bernardino Sun is a paid daily newspaper in San Bernardino County, California, headquartered in the city of San Bernardino.
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Tijuana
Tijuana is the largest city in the state of Baja California, located on the northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico.
Tyrone Power
Tyrone Edmund Power III (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor.
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U.S. Route 99
U.S. Route 99 (US 99) was a main north–south United States Numbered Highway on the West Coast of the United States until 1964, running from Calexico, California, on the Mexican border to Blaine, Washington, on the Canadian border.
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Upton, Massachusetts
Upton is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Variety Obituaries
Variety Obituaries is a 15-volume series with facsimile reprints of the full text of every obituary published by the entertainment trade magazine Variety from 1905 to 1994.
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Wichita Town
Wichita Town is a half-hour Western television series starring Joel McCrea, Jody McCrea, Carlos Romero, and George Neise that aired on NBC from September 30, 1959, until September 23, 1960.
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Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester is the 2nd most populous city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the 114th most populous city in the United States.
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Yvonne De Carlo
Margaret Yvonne Kao Middleton (September 1, 1922January 8, 2007), known professionally as Yvonne De Carlo, was a Canadian-American actress, dancer and singer.
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1952 United States presidential election
The 1952 United States presidential election was the 42nd quadrennial presidential election.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Walker
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