Helen Parrish Net Worth is $10 Million Helen Parrish Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
The daughter of stage and bit film actress Laura Parrish, she started in movies at the ripe old age of four, playing Babe Ruth's daughter in the silent Babe Comes Home (1927). She also was featured in "Our Gang" comedy shorts and sometimes played the lead character as a child opposite some of the great femme stars of the day. In her teens she made...
Date Of Birth March 12, 1923 Died 1959-02-22 Place Of Birth Columbus, Georgia, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack Education Yale University, Bryn Mawr College, Columbia University Nationality American Spouse Charles Lang children Star Sign Pisces
Actress Title Year Status Character Make Room for Daddy 1958 TV Series Bernice Fox Leave It to Beaver 1958 TV Series Geraldine Rutherford Celebrity Playhouse 1956 TV Series Lucy Harrison Crossroads 1956 TV Series TV Reader's Digest 1955 TV Series Mary Johnson Lux Video Theatre 1954 TV Series Intermission Guest Cavalcade of America 1953 TV Series I'm the Law 1953 TV Series Woman Cowboy G-Men 1953 TV Series Mary Barrett Chevron Theatre 1953 TV Series Fireside Theatre 1953 TV Series Racket Squad 1951 TV Series Mildred Stars Over Hollywood 1951 TV Series The Wolf Hunters 1949 Marcia Cameron Trouble Makers 1948 Ann Prescott Quick on the Trigger 1948 Nora Reed Hour Glass 1946 TV Series Co-Host (1946) Mystery of the 13th Guest 1943 Marie Morgan Stage Door Canteen 1943 Helen Parrish Cinderella Swings It 1943 Sally Murton X Marks the Spot 1942 Linda Ward Overland Mail 1942 Barbara Gilbert Sunset Serenade 1942 Sylvia Clark They All Kissed the Bride 1942 Vivian Drew Tough As They Come 1942 Ann Wilson In Old California 1942 Ellen Sanford Doin' the Town 1941 Short Helen - Audition Singer It Started with Eve 1941 Nightclub Patron (uncredited) Too Many Blondes 1941 Virginia Kerrigan Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga 1941 Rosie Clancy / Rosita Alvarez Where Did You Get That Girl? 1941 Helen Borden You'll Find Out 1940 Janis I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now 1940 Gertrude 'Trudie' Morgan First Love 1939 Barbara Clinton Winter Carnival 1939 Ann Baxter Three Smart Girls Grow Up 1939 Kay Craig Little Tough Guys in Society 1938 Penny Little Tough Guy 1938 Kay Boylan Mad About Music 1938 Felice Maytime 1937 Maypole Singer (uncredited) Make Way for a Lady 1936 Genevieve (uncredited) A Dog of Flanders 1935 Maria Cogez Straight from the Heart 1935 Neighbor Girl Mystery of Edwin Drood 1935 Schoolgirl (uncredited) There's Always Tomorrow 1934 Marjorie White Broadway to Hollywood 1933 Cousin (uncredited) Song of the Eagle 1933 Elsa as a Girl (uncredited) Goldie Gets Along 1933 Saunders' Child (uncredited) When a Fellow Needs a Friend 1932 Diana Manning Forbidden 1932 Roberta - Age 8 (uncredited) X Marks the Spot 1931 Gloria - as a Child (uncredited) Seed 1931 Margaret Carter as a Child The Public Enemy 1931 Little Girl (uncredited) Cimarron 1931 Young Donna (uncredited) Beau Ideal 1931 Isobel as a Child (uncredited) The Big Trail 1930 Honey Girl Cameron (uncredited) His First Command 1929 Jane Sargent Words and Music 1929 Song and dance principal The Valiant 1929 Little Child on Train (uncredited) Baby's Birthday 1929 Short Little Girl (uncredited) The Chicken 1928 Short One of the Children (uncredited) Smith's Holiday 1928 Short Little Girl (uncredited) Babe Comes Home 1927 uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Doin' the Town 1941 Short "Who Done It?" / performer: "Who Done It?" Too Many Blondes 1941 "Whistle Your Blues To a Bluebird", "Let's Love Again" / performer: "Whistle Your Blues To a Bluebird", "Don't Mind If I Do" Where Did You Get That Girl? 1941 performer: "Where Did You Get That Girl?", "Sergeant Swing", "Rug Cuttin' Romeo"
Self Title Year Status Character Hour Glass 1946 TV Series Herself - Hostess
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6263 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies In Old California (1942) as Ellen Sanford
First Love (1939) as Barbara Clinton
You'll Find Out (1940) as Janis
Mystery of the 13th Guest (1943) as Marie Morgan