Helen Foster

Actress - USA
Born May 23, 1906 in Independence, KS, IS
Died December 25, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Helen Foster was born on May 23, 1906 in Independence, KS, IS. She was an American Actress, known for Sweet Sixteen (1928), The Mating Call (1928), Road to Ruin (1928), Helen Foster's first movie on record is from 1927. Helen Foster died on December 25, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1929.

Helen Foster Filmography [Auszug]
1929: [04.01] (Cast: Linda), Directed by Dorothy Davenport, with Warner Baxter, Noah Beery,
1928: [] Sweet Sixteen (Cast), Directed by Scott Pembroke, with Lydia Yeamans Titus, Gertrude Olmstead,
1928: [] The Mating Call (Cast: Jessie), Directed by James Cruze, with Thomas Meighan, Evelyn Brent, Renée Adorée,
1928: [] Road to Ruin (Cast), Directed by Norton S. Parker,
1927: [04.15] Naughty Nanette (Cast: Lucy Dennison), Directed by James Leo Meehan, with Viola Dana, Patricia Palmer, ,

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