The Music Master (1927), The Joy Girl ('27), Mother's Boy ('29), Salute ('29), Sky Hawk ('30), Rough Romance ('30), Outward Bound ('30), Mother's Cry ('30), Dracula ('31), Daybreak ('31), Salvation Nell ('31), The Last Flight ('31), Fanny Foley Herself ('31), A House Divided ('31), Vanity Street ('32), Behind Jury Doors ('32), Christopher Strong ('33), Alimony Madness ('33), Dance Hall Hostess ('33), Goodbye Again ('33), Worst Woman in Paris ('33), Long Lost Father ('34), Midnight Alibi ('34), Unfinished Symphony ('35), It's a Bet ('35), Radio Follies of 1935 ('35), Mr. Boggs Steps Out ('38).
Books
Romeo and Juliet
Heroes
Paul Gauguin, Lillian Roth
Honoring Helen Chandler's Details
Status:
Divorced
Orientation:
Straight
Hometown:
Charleston, NC
Body type:
5' 3" / Slim / Slender
Ethnicity:
White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:
Aquarius
Smoke / Drink:
Yes / Yes
Education:
Grad / professional school
Occupation:
Actress
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About me: "I get very aloof and lost in a dream sometimes, while the world goes by outside. Everything is going so calm and sweet. Then, without warning, I'm in a jam."
- Helen Chandler
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It’s that most transcendent time of the year which means the witching hour will soon be at hand. Time for all my dear ghosties and ghoulies to materialize at the old Alexander Ranch homestead again!
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We begin at the Stroke of Midnight as October 31st turns to November 1st and thus All Hallowed Eve shifts to All Saints Day and the Dead of the Dead. Twice the holidays, twice the fun. Of course Spirits will be provided…..
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I hope you won’t mind pot luck….
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And as we dance by the light of the moon, may a splenderous time be had by all!
Darling, how nice of you to think of me. Lillian Roth is one of your heroes? Did you know Lillian and I share a ghostwriter? As a child, after an unsuccessful audition, Lillian's frustrated mother would slap her in the face. Suddenly becoming affectionate she would urge her confused daughter to save it, to 'Cry Tomorrow'.
The tale told in Lillian's book, I'm sure, made her a hero to many. a bientot, Diana