Helen Hobin is known for Union (2013), Frozen Planet II (2022) and Fifteen to One (2014).
Helen Hong plays Tracy the Head of HR on Silicon Valley, and Emma the randy widow on The Unicorn. Helen is also a recurring character on Huge in France on Netflix, The Thundermans on Nickelodeon, and Blunt Talk on Starz. Helen has guest starred on Jane the Virgin, Parks and Recreation, and Pretty Little Liars. She plays Janet Fung in the Coen Brothers' film Inside Llewyn Davis and Auntie Linda in the Untitled Jessica Gao Pilot for ABC. In addition to being a fan favorite on the hit NPR podcast Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, Helen Hong has performed stand-up comedy on The Arsenio Hall Show, Last Call with Carson Daly, Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen and Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. Helen's sharp wit on current events has been featured on CNN, The Young Turks and The Stephanie Miller Show. Her opinion videos on NowThis have surpassed 12 million views. She hosts the trivia podcast Go Fact Yourself on the Maximum Fun Network.
Helen Hovey was born on August 28, 1942 in Philip, South Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for The Sadist (1963). She was married to Garland Brock. She died on July 18, 2009 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
Helen Howard is known for Love and Monsters (2020), The Marine (2006) and The Ruins (2008).
Helen Hsu is known for 13 Reasons Why: Beyond the Reasons (2017).
Helen Hunt began studying acting at the age of eight with her father, respected director and acting coach Gordon Hunt. A year later she made her professional debut and afterwards worked steadily in films, theatre and television.
Helen Iesha Goldthorpe is an actress, known for All Things to All Men (2013), Weak at Denise (1999) and EastEnders (1985).
Helen Ingebritsen is known for Walk the Line (2005), The Single Moms Club (2014) and Brave New Jersey (2016).
A gentle-mannered, somewhat mournful-looking actress, brown-haired Helen Jerome Eddy enjoyed a substantial career in the silents, often in genteel, well-bred roles which required a certain amount of pathos. After acting on the stage at the Pasadena Playhouse, she began in films with the Lubin company in 1915, initially cast as vamps in juicy melodramas. Moving on to Paramount and better prospects, Eddy was given a starring role in King Vidor's debut full-length feature, The Turn in the Road (1919). Subsequently, she became George Beban's regular leading lady in several prestige films in the early 20's, in which her dignified personality now epitomised wholesome values. By the time the talkies arrived, Eddy had efficiently segued into character roles, henceforth as forlorn widows or careworn, long-suffering wives and mothers. She continued to show up in quality films like Skippy (1931) (as the sympathetic mother), Winterset (1936) (as the anarchist's wife) or Klondike Annie (1936) (as the ailing missionary Annie Alden). Eddy left the movie business in the 1940's, following a dispute over salary. She managed to establish herself as a successful real estate agent in Pasadena, occasionally emerging from retirement to appear at the Pilgrimage Theatre in the Hollywood Hills.
Helen Johansson is known for Detenute violente (1984), Perverse oltre le sbarre (1984) and Ti spacco il muso, bimba! (1982).