Helen Craig (actress) explained

Helen Craig
Birth Date:13 May 1912
Birth Place:San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Children:2
Known For:Playing the title role in the Broadway production of Johnny Belinda
Yearsactive:1948–1977

Helen Craig (May 13, 1912 – July 20, 1986) was an American actress, perhaps best known for her role on Broadway as the main character, Belinda, in Johnny Belinda.

Early years

The daughter of copper executive Edward A. Craig,[1] Helen Craig was born on May 13, 1912, in San Antonio, Texas. She had a sister, Marian, and two brothers, Robert and Edward Jr.

Television

As well as films, Craig appeared in numerous plays, and on television she had frequent appearances in The Waltons, Kojak and The Bionic Woman.[2]

Stage

Craig was "a graduate of the Orson Welles' celebrated Mercury Theatre".[3] Her Broadway credits include Russet Mantle (1936), Soliloquy (1938), The Unconquered (1940), Johnny Belinda (1940), As You Like It (1941), Lute Song (1946), Land's End (1946), The House of Bernarda Alba (1951), Diamond Orchid (1965), and More Stately Mansions (1967).[4]

Her work in Johnny Belinda required her to learn sign language, which she used throughout the play as she portrayed the deaf title character. She also had to learn to not react to lines spoken by other actors in the play. Preparation for the role included four weeks' study with a teacher who read the script and taught Craig the appropriate signs.[5]

Personal life

Craig was married to actor John Beal from 1934 until her death.[6] [7] They had two daughters, Theodora Emily and Tandy Johanna.[8]

Death

Craig died of cardiac arrest on July 20, 1986, in New York City, aged 74.[9]

Partial filmography

Notes and References

  1. News: One-Word Role Stars Actress. The Mason City Globe-Gazette. United Press. April 3, 1941. Iowa, Mason City. 4. Newspapers.com. May 8, 2016.
  2. News: Stage and Film Actress Helen Craig Dies. June 9, 2014. LA Times. July 24, 1986.
  3. News: Helen Craig Acclaimed New Broadway Star. May 9, 2016. Dayton Review. May 1, 1941.
  4. Web site: Helen Craig. Playbill. May 9, 2016.
  5. News: Francis. Robert. Candid Close-ups. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 6, 1940. New York, Brooklyn. 49. Newspapers.com. May 8, 2016.
  6. News: Francis. Robert. Candid Close-ups. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. February 17, 1946. New York, Brooklyn. 25. Newspapers.com. May 8, 2016.
  7. Web site: Helen Craig. IMdB. 5 May 2014.
  8. News: Varcados. Marybeth. On stage with 'daddy'. Santa Cruz Sentinel. May 7, 1987. California, Santa Cruz. 21. Newspapers.com. May 8, 2016.
  9. News: Helen Craig. Santa Cruz Sentinel. August 4, 1986. California, Santa Cruz. 10. Newspapers.com. May 8, 2016.