Helen Ainsworth
Helen Ainsworth (October 10, 1901 – August 18, 1961), also known as Cupid Ainsworth, was a stage and motion picture actress. She went to Hollywood in the 1920s as an agent, and she helped a number of actors attain stardom: Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel, among others.
Helen Ainsworth | |
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Helen Ainsworth with Guy Madison, 1954 | |
Born | San Jose, California, U.S. | October 10, 1901
Died | August 18, 1961 59) Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Cupid Ainsworth |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1929–1961 |
Filmography
Actress
- Big News (1929)
- Skinner Steps Out (1929) uncredited
- Dance With Me (1930)
- The Tip-Off (1931)
- No More Bridge! (1934)
- The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936)
- Gold Mine in the Sky (1938)
- Cafe Society (1939) uncredited
- The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940) uncredited
- You're the One (1941)
- The Lady is Willing (1942) uncredited
Producer
- 5 Against the House (1955) (associate producer)
- Zane Grey Theater (1956)
- Reprisal! (1956) (associate producer)
- The 27th Day (1957)
- The Hard Man (1957)
- Bullwhip (1958)
Writer
- Zane Grey Theater (1956)
- Jericho (1961)
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