Helen MacKellar explained

Helen MacKellar
Birth Date:13 February 1895
Birth Place:Detroit, Michigan
Death Place:New York City, New York
Occupation:Actress
Spouse:George McQuarrie

Helen MacKellar (February 13, 1895 – August 5, 1966) was an American actress.

Born in Detroit, Michigan,[1] MacKeller's ancestry was Scottish and French-Canadian. She studied acting in Chicago and Spokane. Her stage debut came in Spokane in The Whirl of the Town, a musical comedy, when she was 14. She went on to perform in vaudeville and in repertory theatre with the Valencia Stock Company in Los Angeles. Her first acting in the eastern United States was with the Poli Stock Company in New Haven.[2]

MacKellar's film debut came in The Past of Mary Holmes.[3] She also appeared in Two Against the World, Draegerman Courage, The Case of the Stuttering Bishop, Crime School, Little Tough Guy, Barefoot Boy, Valley of the Giants, Disbarred, Boy Slaves, Bad Boy, Northwest Passage, Dark Command, Cheers for Miss Bishop, The Great Mr. Nobody, The Great Train Robbery, Gangs of Sonora, Down Mexico Way, The Man Who Returned to Life, Street of Chance, The Sundown Kid, The Powers Girl and Silver Spurs, among others.[4]

MacKellar's Broadway credits included Dear Ruth (1944), Bloody Laughter (1931), Through the Night (1930), Romancin' Round (1927), Open House (1925), The Mud Turtle (1925), A Good Bad Woman (1925), The Desert Flower (1924), The Masked Woman (1922), The Shadow (1922), Bought and Paid For (1921), Back Pay (1921), The Storm (1919), The Unknown Purple (1918), Major Pendennis (1916), and Seven Chances (1916).[1]

MacKellar was married to George McQuarrie.[5] She died in New York City.[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1933The Past of Mary Holmes Mary Holmes
1934High School Girl Jane Andrews
1934Flirtation Mrs. Smith
1936Two Against the World Martha Carstairs
1936Silver Spurs Townswoman Uncredited
1937Draegerman Courage Mrs. Mary Haslett
1937The Case of the Stuttering Bishop Stella Kenwood
1937Federal Bullets Mrs. Thompson
1938Crime School Mrs. Burke
1938Delinquent Parents Judge Edith Ellis
1938Little Tough Guy Mrs. Wanaker
1938Barefoot Boy Martha Whittaker
1938Valley of the Giants Mrs. Lorimer
1939Disbarred Abbey Tennant
1939Boy Slaves Jesse's Mother Uncredited
1939Honolulu Middle Telephone Operator Uncredited
1939The Gracie Allen Murder Case Secretary Uncredited
1939Bad Boy Mrs. Fraser
1939When Tomorrow Comes Waitress Who is a Grandmother Uncredited
1940Northwest Passage Sarah Hadden Uncredited
1940Women Without Names Juror Uncredited
1940Dark Command Mrs. Hale
1940Three Faces West Mrs. Welles
1940Life with Henry Sattherwaite's Secretary Uncredited
1941Cheers for Miss Bishop Miss Patton
1941The Great Mr. Nobody Mrs. Barnes
1941The Great Train Robbery Mrs. Logan
1941Gangs of Sonora Kansas Kate Conners
1941Down Mexico Way Miss Abby Uncredited
1942The Man Who Returned to Life Ma Beebe
1942Street of Chance Mrs. Webb, the Landlady Uncredited
1942The Sundown Kid Lucy Randall
1943The Powers Girl Mrs. Hendricks
1943Silver Spurs Mrs. Davis Uncredited
1944Lady in the Death House Prison Matron Uncredited

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Helen MacKellar . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . October 31, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191031021045/https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/helen-mackellar-50803 . October 31, 2019.
  2. News: Cline . Louis . Helen MacKellar Wins Huge Success in 'The Storm' . October 31, 2019 . Brooklyn Life . March 27, 1920 . New York, Brooklyn . 15. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Capitol Film, 'The Past Of Mary Holmes' . November 1, 2019 . Hartford Courant . February 11, 1933 . Connecticut, Hartford . 20. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Helen MacKellar . AllMovie . 2018-12-04.
  5. News: The Story of Helen MacKellar . November 1, 2019 . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . October 6, 1929 . New York, Brooklyn . 4 E. Newspapers.com.