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  1. Born in New York City, Costello was the youngest daughter of the prominent stage and pioneering film actor Maurice Costello and his actress wife Mae Costello ( née Altschuk). [1] She had an older sister Dolores who also became an actress and would go on to marry John Barrymore. [2]

  2. Helene Costello. Actress: The Fatal Warning. Some of Helene Costello's films available on video are Her Crowning Glory (1911), Lulu's Doctor (1912) and Lights of New York (1928), the first all-talking feature. She worked for a time as a reader for 20th Century Fox in the early 1940s.

  3. Helene Costello was an American stage and film actress, most notably of the silent era.Early life and careerBorn in New York City, Costello was the youngest...

  4. Helene Costello. Actress: The Fatal Warning. Some of Helene Costello's films available on video are Her Crowning Glory (1911), Lulu's Doctor (1912) and Lights of New York (1928), the first all-talking feature. She worked for a time as a reader for 20th Century Fox in the early 1940s.

  5. Dec 28, 2016 · Helene Costello, sister of Dolores Costello, was an American stage and film actress, most notably of the silent era ...more.

  6. Helene Costello was an American motion picture actress, most notably of the silent film era. Lou Costello took his professional name from the actress.

  7. Among her most important works: Her Crowning Glory (1911), Lulu's Doctor (1912), and Lights of New York (1928). She is the daughter of famous actor Maurice Costello and actress May Costello. She appeared in American cinema at the age of 3 with her older sister Dolores Costello and her father in silent films.

  8. Helene Costello [From Bizarre Los Angeles] 'A lifelong friend said yesterday that there were “many honest and good reasons behind everthing Helene ever did."“I knew her,” said the friend, “as a talented, impulsive human being, wanting love and understanding more than anything else in life."'

  9. Actress Born June 21, 1906 in New York, NY. Died Jan. 26, 1957 of pneumonia in Patton State Hospital, CA. H elene Costello was once a $3,000-a-week star of the silent screen. Costello's life...

  10. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 28 --Helene Costello, once a $3,000a-week star of the silent screen; died Saturday night in Patton State Hospital, where she had been committed for narcotics...