- Helen Lindroth
Helen Lindroth, born
December 3 ,1874 , diedOctober 5 ,1956 inBoston, Massachusetts , was a Swedish-born American screen and stage actress.She acted on stage in
New York before entering motion pictures with theKalem Company andFamous Players . Lindroth performed in the film adaptation of "The Swan" (1925) and in "The Song and Dance Man" (1926), produced byGeorge M. Cohan .Lindroth has ninety-six screen credits beginning with a role in the "Battle of Pottsburg Bridge" in 1912. Other films she appeared in include "A Battle of Wits" (1912), "The Menace of Fate" (1914), "The Black Crook" (1916), "Shadows of Suspicion" (1919), "The Way of a Maid" (1921), "Unguarded Women" (1924), and "The Song and Dance Man" (1926).
Lindroth gave up acting around 1936 and became associated with the
Christian Science Benevolent Association inChestnut Hill, Massachusetts . She retired from this philanthropic work in 1953.External links
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*cite web |url=http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=42517 |title=Helen Lindroth - Filmography |publisher=New York Times/All Movie GuideReferences
*cite news |title=Motion Picture News |publisher=Frederick Maryland Post |pages=12 |year=1914 |date=
1914-01-13
*cite news |title=Helen Lindroth |publisher=New York Times |pages=29 |year=1956 |date=1956-10-12 *
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