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Helen Haye (28 August 1874 – 1 September 1957) was a British stage and film actress.Born Helen Hay, she began acting on the stage in 1898 and debuted in London in 1911 as Gertrude in Hamlet. Her film career began in 1917. She often worked with director Alexander Korda. She made her final film appearance in Laurence Olivier's Richard III (1955), as the Duchess of York.
Date Of Birth August 28, 1874 Died 1957-09-01 Place Of Birth Assam, India Height 5' 6" (1.68 m) Profession Actress Spouse Ernest Attenborough Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Dignified British character actress, on stage from 1898. In films from 1916, she was usually seen in benevolent or aristocratic roles. She gave particularly strong performances in The Spy in Black (1939) and The 39 Steps (1935). Helen Haye taught for years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, her prize pupils including John Gielgud and Charles Laughton .
Actress Title Year Status Character The Gypsy and the Gentleman 1958 Lady Caroline Ayrton Action of the Tiger 1957 Countess Valona Teenage Bad Girl 1956 Aunt Louisa ITV Play of the Week 1956 TV Series Helen Browne BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1953-1956 TV Series The Prioress / Dowager Empress of Russia The Alien Sky 1956 TV Movie Harriet Haig Richard III 1955 Duchess of York ITV Television Playhouse 1955 TV Series Lady Athaliah Let's Make Up 1954 Lady Drayton A Hundred Years Old 1954 TV Movie Dona Marciala The Secret Way 1954 TV Movie Mrs. Grant Hobson's Choice 1954 Mrs. Hepworth Front Page Story 1954 Susan's Mother Dear Octopus 1953 TV Movie Dora Randolph Heidi 1953 TV Movie Grandmamma Pride and Prejudice 1952 TV Mini-Series Lady Catherine de Bourgh And No Birds Sing 1951 TV Movie Mrs. Emily Heron Treasures in Heaven 1950 TV Movie Mary Burnham Triple Bill 1950 TV Movie Mrs. Elizabeth Fry Conspirator 1949 Lady Witheringham The Silver Cord 1949 TV Movie Mrs. Phelps Third Time Lucky 1949 Old Lady Anna Karenina 1948 Countess Vronsky A Hundred Years Old 1948 TV Movie Dona Marciala Mrs. Fitzherbert 1947 Lady Sefton Mine Own Executioner 1947 Lady Maresfield The Cradle Song 1947 TV Movie The Prioress Martine 1947 TV Movie Madame Mervan A Hundred Years Old 1946 TV Movie Dona Marciala A Place of One's Own 1945 Mrs. Manning Tutthorn Madonna of the Seven Moons 1945 Mother Superior Man of Evil 1944 Mrs. Somerford Dear Octopus 1943 Dora Randolph The Man in Grey 1943 Lady Rohan The Remarkable Mr. Kipps 1941 Mrs. Walshingham The Frightened Lady 1940 Lady Lebanon Fox in the Morning 1939 TV Movie Frances Brunell Remember When 1939 Miss Ada Broadbent A Girl Must Live 1939 Aunt Primrose The Spy in Black 1939 Mrs. Sedley The Dark Lady of the Sonnets 1939 TV Movie Queen Elizabeth A Break in the Journey 1938 TV Short Sidewalks of London 1938 Selina The Girl in the Taxi 1937 Delphine des Aubrais Cotton Queen 1937 Margaret Owen Wings of the Morning 1937 Aunt Jenepher Everybody Dance 1936 Lady Morton The Interrupted Honeymoon 1936 Aunt Harriet Wolf's Clothing 1936 Mildred Girling Transatlantic Tunnel 1935 Oil Magnate (uncredited) The 39 Steps 1935 Mrs. Jordan Drake the Pirate 1935 Lady Lennox Loves of a Dictator 1935 Queen Mother Juliana Crazy People 1934 Aunt Caroline Money Mad 1934 Lady Leyland This Week of Grace 1933 Lady Warmington It's a Boy 1933 Mrs. Bogle Her First Affaire 1932 Lady Bragden The Congress Dances 1932 Princess Monte Carlo Madness 1932 Isabel The Officers' Mess 1931 Mrs. Harbottle Brown Sugar 1931 Lady Knightsbridge The Skin Game 1931 Mrs. Hillcrist Beyond the Cities 1930 Amy Hayes The Brat 1930 Lady Sevenoaks Knowing Men 1930 Marquise de Jarmais Atlantic 1929 Clara Tate-Hughes Tilly of Bloomsbury 1921 Lady Adela Mainwaring The Skin Game 1921 Mrs. Hillcrist Bleak House 1920 Miss Barbay His Last Defence 1919 Hesper Oddington Not Negotiable 1918 Masks and Faces 1917 Dame Best Honour in Pawn 1916 Mrs. Fortescue
Self Title Year Status Character This Is Show Business 1957 TV Series Herself
Known for movies The 39 Steps (1935) as Mrs. Jordan
The Skin Game (1931) as Mrs. Hillcrist
Hobson's Choice (1954) as Mrs. Hepworth
Richard III (1955) as Duchess of York