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Helen Talbot (April 7, 1924–January 29, 2010) was a motion
picture actress and pin-up girl in the United States. She was born Helen
Darling in Concordia, Kansas and lived there until 1941 when she moved to live
with her brother in West Los Angeles, California.
Talbot starred in at least 23 films and television projects,
including a number of westerns as a leading lady. Her appearances include King
of the Forest Rangers, Corpus Christi Bandits, and Trail of Kit Carson. She
also had a lead role in Federal Operator 99.
Birth Name
Helen Darling
Born
Monday, 07 April 1924
Died
Friday, 29 January 2010
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
---|
Affairs of Geraldine | Studio Actress | 1946 |
The Last Crooked Mile | Bit Role | 1946 |
King of the Forest Rangers | Marion Brennan | 1946 |
Gay Blades | Wife | 1946 |
Song of Mexico | Dancer | 1945 |
Don't Fence Me In | Dancer | 1945 |
Swingin' on a Rainbow | Myrtle | 1945 |
Trail of Kit Carson | Joan Benton | 1945 |
Federal Operator 99 | Joyce Kingston | 1945 |
Bells of Rosarita | Helen | 1945 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
---|
Affairs of Geraldine | Studio Actress | 1946 |
The Last Crooked Mile | Bit Role | 1946 |
King of the Forest Rangers | Marion Brennan | 1946 |
Gay Blades | Wife | 1946 |
Song of Mexico | Dancer | 1945 |
Don't Fence Me In | Dancer | 1945 |
Swingin' on a Rainbow | Myrtle | 1945 |
Trail of Kit Carson | Joan Benton | 1945 |
Federal Operator 99 | Joyce Kingston | 1945 |
Bells of Rosarita | Helen | 1945 |
Lone Texas Ranger | Sally Carter | 1945 |
Corpus Christi Bandits | Dorothy Adams | 1945 |
Faces in the Fog | Alice | 1944 |
San Fernando Valley | Cowgirl | 1944 |
Song of Nevada | Dorothy - Stewardess | 1944 |
Rosie the Riveter | Award Presentation Dancer | 1944 |
Outlaws of Santa Fe | Ruth Gordon | 1944 |
Up in Arms | Goldwyn Girl | 1944 |
The Lady and the Monster | Bit Role / Bit Role (Uncredited) | 1944 |
California Joe | Judith Carteret | 1943 |
Pistol Packin' Mama | Young Wife | 1943 |
Canyon City | Edith Gleason | 1943 |