Helen Burgess

Born: 1916-04-26

Young and full of promise, Paramount contract player Helen Burgess possessed a lovely, sweet-faced quality, but made only four films during her lifetime. Born April 26, 1916, the rather demure Portland, Oregon beauty was given an auspicious debut in Cecil B. DeMille's epic bio-western The Plainsman (1936). Discovered by DeMille himself with only brief stage experience behind her, the film starred Gary Cooper as Wild Bill Hickok and Jean Arthur as Calamity Jane. Helen was fifth billed as Louisa Frederici Cody, the young bride of Wild West showman Buffalo Bill Cody, played by James Ellison. Helen went on to co-star in lesser "B" pictures, one opposite George Bancroft in the drama A Doctor's Diary (1937), and a second femme lead in King of Gamblers (1937) supporting Claire Trevor. She was busy filming her fourth movie Night of Mystery(1937) when she caught a chill that resulted in a serious cold. This, in turn, developed into lobar pneumonia. Helen died in Beverly Hills on April 7, 1937, weeks before reaching her 21st birthday, and only months after the release of her first and best known film "The Plainsman." 


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The Plainsman

as Louisa Cody
Released: 1936-11-16

Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill go up against Indians and a gunrunner.

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A Doctor's Diary

as Ruth Hanlon
Released: 1937-02-16

A Doctor's Diary is told through the eyes of Dr. Dan Norris (John Trent), resident physician in...

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King of Gamblers

as Jackie Nolan
Released: 1937-04-22

Working for a slick restaurateur who has fallen for her, a down-on-life songstress falls instead...

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Night of Mystery

as Ada Greene
Released: 1937-05-21

One of a series of movies based on the character Philo Vance

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