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Helen Gilmore
Helen Gilmore (born Antoinette A. Field, c. 1872 – April 1936) was an American actress of the stage and silent motion pictures from Louisville, Kentucky. She appeared in over 140 films between 1913 and 1932.
In approximately 1872, Gilmore was born to Richard Field and Mary Cilia Daniels. In 1894, she toured with comic actor Stuart Robson's company, even substituting, on at least one occasion, for Mrs. Robson—the temporarily unavailable May Waldron—in the role of Adriana in Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors. It was during that tour that Gilmore met and married fellow cast member (and fellow Kentuckian), Joseph B. Zahner, hurriedly tying the knot at New York's City Hall on Friday, July 13. Scarcely five years later, Zahner, then 33, suffered a fatal heart attack.
Between 1910 and 1913, Gilmore appeared on Broadway in 4 musical revues: Deems Taylor's The Echo, Manuel Klein's Around the World and Under Many Flags (both at the New York Hippodrome), and Oscar Straus's My Little Friend. Shortly thereafter, she made her screen debut in A Female Fagin.
As Mrs. Hobbs in A Petticoat Pilot (1918), Gilmore was commended for her careful character study. The Paramount Pictures film was directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and was based on the novel by Evelyn Lincoln. She played the head nurse in Too Much Business (1922). This was a comedy which originated with a Saturday Evening Post story by Earl Derr Biggers. In it Gilmore was cast with Elsa Lorimer and Mack Fenton. Her final motion picture credit is for the role of a motorist in the Laurel and Hardy short Two Tars (1928).
As actor
Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
Shivering Shakespeare
Sensation Seekers
Say It with Babies
What's the World Coming To?
Madame Mystery
Bromo and Juliet
Long Fliv the King
Don Key (Son of Burro)
The Haunted Honeymoon
Sherlock Sleuth
Moonlight and Noses
Chasing the Chaser
His Wooden Wedding
Big Red Riding Hood
Should Sailors Marry?
The Wages of Tin
Laughing Ladies
Unfriendly Enemies
Just a Minute
April Fool
Bungalow Boobs
Short Kilts
Postage Due
The Cowboy Sheik
The 'Fraidy Cat
Sittin' Pretty
Zeb vs. Paprika
Stolen Goods
All Wet