Helen Raymond

Helen Raymond

Helen Raymond (1885-November 26, 1965) was a stage actress who did comedy roles on Broadway, and also appeared in Hollywood motion pictures. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Her introduction to Broadway came in 1915 in "Very Good Eddie". She traveled to London, England during World War I and appeared at the Apollo Theatre. Raymond attained more success than previous Americans who performed on the British stage. In England she recreated her original role of Signora Monte in "Twin Beds", for which she gained fame on Broadway. The name of the play was changed to "Be Careful, Baby" after the English censor was shocked when it was performed. A number of the lines were deleted along with portions of the lingerie display. Helen had been recruited by British play managers, George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard, to "import" her "Twin Beds" character.

The actress obtained a special passport from the English Secretary of State for Employment to enter England following the outbreak of World War I. To participate in productions there Helen had to endure the submarine threat and air raids. She made many court appearances while in Europe for royalty and gave benefits for wounded soldiers. One of her most treasured possessions was a medal presented to her by the Queen of Belgium for her work among Belgian war heroes. Another was a hand-embroidered handkerchief made for Raymond by Queen Carmen Sylva.

Helen's final appearance in a Broadway production was as "Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn" in "The Music Man", from 1957-1960. She was also featured in "Anything Goes" (1934) and "One Touch of Venus" (1943).She performed with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera at the Jones Beach Marine Theater and the St. Louis, Missouri Municipal Opera.

Movies and Television

Miss Raymond made her first motion picture in 1920. The feature, "Dangerous To Men", starred Viola Dana and Milton Sills. She next starred as Mary Pickford's maid in "Through the Back Door" (1921). Helen acted in twelve films in altogether, the final one being "The Huntress", in 1923. She appeared in an episode of the TV series, "Producers Showcase", in 1955, entitled "The Women".

Death

Helen Raymond died at the Lynwood Nursing Home, 306 West 102nd Street, New York, New York, in 1965. She had previously lived at 610 Cathedral Parkway.

References

*The Los Angeles Times, "Actress Here With Foreign Laurels", March 28, 1920, Page III 1.
*The New York Times, "Helen Raymond Is Dead; A Broadway Comedienne", November 29, 1965, Page 35.


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