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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_MackHelen Mack - Wikipedia

    Helen Mack (born Helen McDougall; November 13, 1913 – August 13, 1986) was an American actress. She started her career as a child actress in silent films, moving to Broadway plays and touring one of the vaudeville circuits. Her greater success as an actress was as a leading lady in the 1930s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0532997Helen Mack - IMDb

    Helen Mack was a Hollywood star in the 1930s, known for her roles in Son of Kong, His Girl Friday and She. She also wrote and directed for TV and radio, and was a playwright.

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    • Rock Island, Illinois, USA
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    • Beverly Hills, California, USA
  3. Helen Mack was a child actress who became a leading lady in the 1930s, known for her crying scenes and roles in Son of Kong and His Girl Friday. She later worked as a radio producer, writer and director.

    • November 13, 1913
    • August 13, 1986
  4. Helen Beatriz Mack Chang (born 19 January 1952) is a Guatemalan businesswoman and human rights activist. She became an outspoken advocate for human rights after her sister, anthropologist Myrna Mack Chang, was assassinated by the Guatemalan military on 11 September 1990.

  5. Aug 16, 1986 · Helen Mack, a child actress who appeared in both silent and talking motion pictures as well as on the stage, died of cancer Wednesday at the home a friend, Aleen Leslie, with whom she lived in...

  6. Helen Mack was a versatile performer who appeared in silent films, Broadway plays, vaudeville, radio, and television. She also wrote for stage and screen, and was known for her roles in His Girl Friday, The Son of Kong, and She.

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    Helen Mack (born Helen McDougall; November 13, 1913 – August 13, 1986) was an American actress. She started her career as a child actress in silent films, moving to Broadway plays and touring one of the vaudeville circuits. Her greater success as an actress was as a leading lady in the 1930s.