
Helen Gilmore
actress
- Birth name:
- Antoinette A. Field
- Born:
- 1872, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
- Died:
- 1936-04, New York City, New York, USA
- Professions:
- actress
Biography
The life of Helen Gilmore commenced in 1872, unfolding in the heart of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. An accomplished actress, she etched her presence onto the silver screen, most memorably in the 1917 adaptation of Tom Sawyer and its 1918 companion film, Huck and Tom. Her cinematic work also included a role in Big Red Riding Hood (1925). In her personal sphere, she was united in marriage with Joseph B. Zahner. Gilmore's story drew to a close in April 1936, amidst the vibrant energy of New York City, New York, USA.
Filmography
In the vault (21)

1923IMDb 6.2
Boys to Board

1923IMDb 5.8
It's a Boy

1923IMDb 7.2
Jus' Passin' Through

1923IMDb 5.6
Kill or Cure

1923IMDb 5.7
Mother's Joy

1923IMDb —
Mr. Hyppo

1923IMDb 6.3
No Noise

1923IMDb 5.7
Post No Bills

1923IMDb 8.1
Safety Last!

1923IMDb 6.7
Stage Fright

1923IMDb 6.2
Sunday Calm

1923IMDb 6.1
The Whole Truth

1922IMDb 6.6
One Terrible Day

1922IMDb 7.6
Our Gang

1922IMDb —
Too Much Business

1921IMDb —
Dangerous Paths

1921IMDb 7.5
Never Weaken

1921IMDb 6.7
The Blazing Trail

1920IMDb 5.9
A Bashful Bigamist

1920IMDb —
Fickle Women

1920IMDb 6.3
His Royal Slyness
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