Helen Ferrers
Helen Ferrers (1869–1943), born Helen Finney, was a British stage and film actress.[1]
Helen Ferrers | |
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Born | Helen Ferrers ca. 1869 |
Died | 1943 |
Occupation(s) | Theatre and film actress |
Years active | 1903-1935 |
Spouse | Eugène François Mayeur |
Children | Mary Helen Mayeur |
Relatives | May Fortescue |
Personal life
Helen Finney was born in Cookham in Berkshire,[2] the daughter of a London coal merchant and the younger sister of the actress May Fortescue (née Emily May Finney).[3]
She was married to the actor Eugène François Mayeur, who died in 1918. The couple had one daughter, Mary Helen Mayeur.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1931 | Sally in Our Alley | Duchess of Wexford | |
1932 | Help Yourself | Lady Hermione Quinnock | |
1932 | Mr. Bill the Conqueror | Mrs. Priddy | |
1932 | Love on the Spot | Lady Witchell | |
1932 | The River House Ghost | Martha Usher | |
1933 | Going Straight | Lady Peckham | |
1933 | Born Lucky | Lady Chard | |
1933 | Summer Lightning | Lady Emsworth | |
1933 | Red Wagon | Minor Role | Uncredited |
1933 | The Laughter of Fools | Mrs. Gregg | |
1933 | Beware of Women | Lady Edeley | Short |
1934 | Guest of Honour | Mrs. Gilwattle | |
1934 | Dick Turpin | Lady Rookwood | |
1934 | Meet My Sister | Honorable Christine Wilby | |
1934 | The Primrose Path | Mts. Hassee | |
1934 | Get Your Man | Agatha McAlpine | |
1934 | Jew Süss | Uncredited | |
1935 | Look Up and Laugh | Lady Buster | (final film role) |
Selected stage credits
- The Cardinal (1903, Louis N. Parker)
- The River (1925, Patrick Hastings)
References
- BFI.org
- "Who's who in the Theatre Volume 8" Pitman 1936
- Colles, Ramsay. "In Castle and Court House; being reminiscences of 30 years in Ireland", London: T. Werner Laurie (1911), p. 63
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