![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: July 17, 1920 in Worcester, MA Death: March 10, 1968 in North Hollywood, CA Biography:"A beauty with brains" was the demeaning tag once attached to such actresses as Claudette Colbert, "Madeline Carroll" and "Irene Dunne" (it was assumed by some thick-eared publicists that individual qualities of beauty and brains normally cancelled each other out). In 1942, Helen Walker, fresh from her Broadway triumph in a play called Jason, was added to the intelligent-beauty categorization thanks to her impressive film debut in "Lucky Jordan." Walker continued impressing fans and critics alike with her work in "The Man in Half Moon Street" (1944) and "Murder He Says" (1945). Just as her career was gaining momentum, Helen was seriously injured in a 1946 auto accident. She made a courageous comeback in roles calling for sophisticated shrewery -- 1947's "Nightmare Alley" was probably her best post-accident film -- but neither she nor her career ever completely recovered. In 1955, she retired from the... Full Biography
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