Helen Ainsworth
Helen Ainsworth | |
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Ainsworth in 1954 | |
Born | Helen Shumate (1901年10月10日)October 10, 1901 San Jose, California, U.S. |
Died | August 18, 1961(1961年08月18日) (aged 59) Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Other names | Cupid Ainsworth |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1929–1961 |
Helen Ainsworth[1] (born Helen Shumate; October 10, 1901[citation needed ] – August 18, 1961), also known as Cupid Ainsworth, was a stage and motion picture actress.
Early years
[edit ]Born Helen Shumate,[2] in San Jose, California, she was the only child of Albert and Ida Shumate. Her father was the school superintendent in San Jose before he joined a company that published college textbooks. Ainsworth attended Madam Plesse's School for Girls in Seattle and studied journalism at Mills College in Oakland.[3]
Career
[edit ]Ainsworth began her career doing a song-and-dance act with a man. After a producer saw her perform, she gained a part in a play, earning 85ドル per week. She went to Los Angeles as a comedienne, dancer, and singer when she was 19 years old.[1] In Hollywood, she acted for RKO-Pathé studios and had her own radio progran on NBC.[3]
Dancer Robert Galer and Ainsworth formed a partnership to operate a hat shop on Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Among their customers were film celebrities and studios, including providing all of the hats for Gone with the Wind . The company expanded to six locations before adding a wholesale operation that supplied hats to May department stores. Ainsworth and Gaier eventually sold the operation to a New York designer.[3]
After selling the hat company, Ainsworth became an agent.[3] She headed the West Coast office of the National Concert and Artists Corporation for almost five years.[1] Actors represented by her included Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel.[4] Her agency was in Beverly Hills.[5]
Madison and Ainsworth formed Romson Productions to make films. Initial plans had the company making six full-length features in 1956.[3] Films produced by Ainsworth included The 27th Day.[6] Ainsworth also headed the Helen Ainsworth Corporation, which distributed films and television programs.[5]
Death
[edit ]Ainsworth died on August 18, 1961, aged 59, from undisclosed causes.[1]
Filmography
[edit ]Actress
[edit ]- Big News (1929)
- Skinner Steps Out (1929) uncredited
- Dance With Me (1930)
- The Tip-Off (1931)
- No More Bridge! (1934)
- The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936)
- Gold Mine in the Sky (1938)
- Cafe Society (1939) uncredited
- The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940) uncredited
- You're the One (1941)
- The Lady is Willing (1942) uncredited
Producer
[edit ]- 5 Against the House (1955) (associate producer)
- Zane Grey Theater (1956)
- Reprisal! (1956) (associate producer)
- The 27th Day (1957)
- The Hard Man (1957)
- Bullwhip (1958)
Writer
[edit ]- Zane Grey Theater (1956)
- Jericho (1961)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d "Helen S. Ainsworth, 59, Film-TV Producer, Dies". Los Angeles Times. August 19, 1961. p. 8 - Part I. Retrieved April 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Copp, James (March 9, 1954). "Skylarking". Los Angeles Times. p. Part III - 1. Retrieved April 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c d e Harris, Edward A. (May 15, 1956). "Woman Movie Producer in Hollywood". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 3 F. Archived from the original on April 11, 2024. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
- ^ "Ex-Actress Triumphs as Talent Scout". Los Angeles Times. May 29, 1949. p. 4 - Part IV. Retrieved April 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Fidler, Jimmie (February 13, 1953). "Ex-Actress Tells How She Develops Qualities Of Stars". The Durham Sun. p. 16. Retrieved April 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "3 Added To Cast of '27th Day'". Valley Times. California, North Hollywood. September 5, 1957. p. 8. Archived from the original on April 11, 2024. Retrieved April 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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