Helen Lynch
Helen Lynch (April 6, 1900 – March 2, 1965) was an American silent film actress, mainly known for her roles playing gun molls and other morally dubious characters.[1]
Helen Lynch | |
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Lynch in 1923 | |
Born | |
Died | March 2, 1965 64) Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Carroll Nye |
Biography
Lynch was born in 1900 in Billings, Montana, where she was also raised.[2] When she was one year old, her father died, and Lynch was raised along with her sister, Agnes, by their mother, Christian Fraser.[2]:77 When she was 9 years old, the family relocated to Hollywood, California, which at the time was a small suburb of Los Angeles situated amongst orchards.[2]:77-78
After working as a film extra, Lynch was chosen as one of thirteen WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1923.[1][2]:77 During her career, she was mostly cast in comedies, and often portrayed gun molls and other controversial female characters.[1]
She acted in a number of films throughout the 1920s and four small roles in the 1930s. It appears she returned one last time to the screen in the 1940 film Women Without Names.
She was married to actor Carroll Nye.
Lynch died in 1965 in Miami Beach, Florida.[2]:79
Partial filmography
- What's a Wife Worth? (1921)
- Live and Let Live (1921)
- Midnight (1922)
- Minnie (1922)
- Glass Houses (1922)
- The Eternal Three (1923)
- Cause for Divorce (1923)
- The Dangerous Age (1923)
- The Meanest Man in the World (1923)
- The Tomboy (1924)
- Oh Doctor! (1925)
- Three Weeks in Paris (1925)
- Fifth Avenue Models (1925)
- Return of Grey Wolf (1926)
- The Arizona Sweepstakes (1926)
- Tom and His Pals (1926)
- General Custer at the Little Big Horn (1927)
- Underworld (1927)
- Avenging Fangs (1927)
- Love and Learn (1928)
- The Showdown (1928)
- The Singing Fool (1928)
- Thundergod (1928)
- Stolen Love (1928)
- Speakeasy (1929)
- Women Without Names (1940)
References
- Wollstein, Hans J. "Helen Lynch Biography". AllMovie. Archived from the original on June 11, 2020.
- D'Ambrosio, Brian. Montana Entertainers: Famous and Almost Forgotten. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 77–79. ISBN 978-1-4396-6733-0. Retrieved January 9, 2021.