Helen Twelvetrees(1908-1958)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Helen Twelvetrees was born Helen Marie Jurgens in Brooklyn, New York. Her interest in the theatricals was apparent at an
early age. After graduating from high school. Helen embarked on a stage
career. She participated in a number of plays in New York City, but
gravitated toward film when she headed to the West Coast in late 1928.
In 1929, Helen appeared in her first motion picture called The Ghost Talks (1929). That was quickly followed by Words and Music (1929) and Amour de gosses (1929) that
same year. Through the early thirties, Helen appeared in a number of
movies. Audiences appreciated the pixyish, little blonde and the roles
she played. Perhaps one of her finest roles was a June Perry in La loi ordonne (1932) opposite John Barrymore. Helen's character was
romantically involved with the district attorney and plays the part
with absolute conviction. Helen continued a hectic filming pace until
1936. She filmed five movies in 1935, but played in only Thoroughbred (1936)
in 1936. In 1938, Helen went through a drought and made her last film
the following year in Le retour du gangster (1939). Helen's film career had ended. Through
the balance of her life there seemed to be a void. In 1958, she died after she took an overdose of sedatives. She was 49.