Helen Ferguson Explained

Helen Ferguson
Birth Date:23 July 1901
Birth Place:Decatur, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, publicist
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    Helen Ferguson (July 23, 1901 – March 14, 1977)[1] was an American actress later turned publicist.

    Biography

    Born in Decatur, Illinois,[2] in 1901, Ferguson graduated from Nicholas High School of Chicago and the Academy of Fine Arts. Ferguson was a newspaper reporter before entering the motion picture field.

    Ferguson began working in films as a stunt girl when she was 12 years old,[3] although her first recorded credits are in 1917. She soon starred in roles for Fox Film Corporation by 1920, which is when her career really took off with films such as Hungry Hearts (1922) for Samuel Goldwyn. She was cast mostly in westerns, comedies, and serials. She was selected as a WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1922.

    On June 21, 1925, Ferguson married actor William Russell,[4] who died in 1929. The following year, she married businessman Richard L. Hargreaves.[3] Following her second marriage, she left films to concentrate on stage work, though she only received minimal success in this medium.

    In 1933, she left acting altogether to become a publicity and public relations counselor, a job that made her a major power in Hollywood, because she was representing such big name stars as Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck, and Robert Taylor, among others. Ferguson represented actress Loretta Young for more than nineteen years. She kept reporters from needlessly disturbing Young and was considered one of the foremost "suppress agents" in Hollywood.

    The front of her publicity office was photographed by Ansel Adams for the March 1941 edition of Fortune magazine and shown in the March 17, 2008, episode of California's Gold.

    In 1941, her second husband died and she retired from publicity work in 1967.

    Death

    Ferguson died in Clearwater, Florida in 1977, aged 75. She is buried at Forest Lawn Glendale in Glendale, California.[5]

    Recognition

    Ferguson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to Motion Pictures at 6153 Hollywood Blvd.[6]

    Partial filmography

    References

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Ellenberger . Allan R. . Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory . 2001 . McFarland . 9780786409839 . 49 . 24 June 2019 . en.
    2. News: Wildhack . Bill . Loretta Young's 'Counselor' a Star, Too . 25 June 2019 . The Indianapolis News . May 29, 1951 . Indiana, Indianapolis . 10. Newspapers.com.
    3. News: Anderson . Nancy . Helen Ferguson tells of brass bed . 24 June 2019 . Greeley Daily Tribune . Copley News Service . September 17, 1973 . Colorado, Greeley . 27. Newspapers.com.
    4. News: Helen Ferguson to Wed Veteran Film Star . 24 June 2019 . Oakland Tribune . United Press . June 21, 1925 . California, Oakland . 1.
    5. Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 14960-14961). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
    6. Web site: Helen Ferguson . Hollywood Walk of Fame . 24 June 2019 . https://archive.today/20130626013455/http://www.walkoffame.com/helen-ferguson . 26 June 2013 . live .