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Years active
  
1927–1938

Name
  
Helen Chandler

Role
  
Film actress


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Born
  
February 1, 1906 (
1906-02-01
)

Died
  
April 30, 1965, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Bramwell Fletcher (m. 1935–1940), Cyril Hume (m. 1930–1934), Walter Piascik (m. ?–1965)

Movies
  
Dracula, The Last Flight, Christopher Strong, Outward Bound, Long Lost Father

Similar People
  
Tod Browning, Karl Freund, Bramwell Fletcher, Diana Barry, Willi Forst

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Helen Chandler (February 1, 1906 – April 30, 1965) was an American film and theater actress, best known for playing Mina Seward in the 1931 horror film Dracula.

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Career

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Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Chandler began her acting career in New York City at the age of nine and was on Broadway two years later in 1917. Her early performances include Arthur Hopkins' 1920 production of Richard III, which starred John Barrymore, Macbeth in 1921 with Lionel Barrymore; Hedvig in Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck in 1925 and Ophelia in the 1925 modern dress version of Hamlet starring Basil Sydney. By the time of her first film she had been in over twenty Broadway productions.

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She made her film debut in 1927 in the silent film The Music Master and in 1930 joined Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Beryl Mercer for the film version of the stage success Outward Bound. The unusual story told of a group of passengers on an ocean liner who gradually realise that they are all dead and will soon face the Last Judgment. Chandler, with her blonde hair and ethereal quality, was considered to be perfectly cast, and she received critical praise for her performance.

Chandler did not want to play the role for which she is probably best remembered, Mina in Dracula (1931); she wanted to play Alice in Alice in Wonderland. Nevertheless, Chandler joined David Manners and Bela Lugosi in what became one of the most successful movies made at that time. Chandler appeared with Manners that same year in the Lost Generation celebration of alcohol in Paris, The Last Flight, also starring Richard Barthelmess and John Mack Brown. She achieved more successes in A House Divided (1931) and Christopher Strong (1933), all the while dividing her time among films, radio work, and theater roles in Los Angeles, New York and London.

She starred in British actor Will Hay's 1934 movie, Radio Parade of 1935 and played a role on Lux Radio in Alibi Ike with Joe E. Brown (1937). Among her later stage successes were Within The Gates in 1934, Pride and Prejudice in 1935, Lady Precious Stream in 1936 with then-husband Bramwell Fletcher, a reprise of her role in Outward Bound in 1938 and various productions of Boy Meets Girl and Noël Coward's Tonight at 8:30

Personal life

By the late 1930s she was battling alcoholism and her acting career declined. She was hospitalised several times but was unable to gain control over her life. In 1950, Chandler was severely burned in an apartment fire, caused by her falling asleep while smoking. She survived but her body was badly disfigured. Her alcoholism continued unabated after the accident. She died April 30, 1965 from cardiac arrest during surgery for a stomach ulcer in Hollywood, California. Her remains were cremated in accordance with her wishes, and are interred at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles.

In Other Media

Helen Chandler figures prominently as a character in the 2014 time travel novel Hypocritic Days.

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Filmography

Actress
1938
Mr. Boggs Steps Out as
Oleander Tubbs
1935
It's a Bet as
Clare
1934
Radio Parade of 1935 as
Joan Garland
1934
Unfinished Symphony as
Emmie Passeuter
1934
Midnight Alibi as
Abigail Ardsley (Young)
1934
Long Lost Father as
Lindsey Lane Bellairs
1933
The Worst Woman in Paris? as
Mary Dunbar
1933
Goodbye Again as
Elizabeth Clochessy
1933
Dance Hall Hostess as
Nora Marsh
1933
Alimony Madness as
Joan Armstrong
1933
Christopher Strong as
Monica Strong
1932
Behind Jury Doors as
Elsa Lanfield
1932
Vanity Street as
Jeanie Gregg
1931
A House Divided as
Ruth Evans
1931
Fanny Foley Herself as
Lenore
1931
The Last Flight as
Nikki
1931
Salvation Nell as
Nell Saunders
1931
Daybreak as
Laura Taub
1931
Dracula as
Mina
1930
Mother's Cry as
Beattie Williams
1930
Outward Bound as
Ann
1930
Rough Romance as
Marna Reynolds
1929
The Sky Hawk as
Joan Allan
1929
Salute as
Nancy Wayne
1929
Mother's Boy as
Rose Lyndon
1927
The Joy Girl as
Flora
1927
The Music Master as
Jenny
Soundtrack
1934
Long Lost Father ("Rule Britannia" (1740), uncredited) / (performer: "It Isn't So Much That I Wouldn't" (1933) - uncredited)
1930
Mother's Cry (music: "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910) - uncredited) / (performer: "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910) - uncredited)
1929
Salute (performer: "Anchors Aweigh" (1906) - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2007
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Mina
- Dracula (1931) (2007) - Mina
2000
The Many Faces of Dracula (Video documentary) as
Mina
1994
It's Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein (TV Movie documentary)
1991
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (Documentary) as
Mina
1964
Horror!!! (TV Short documentary)
1963
Dracula (Short) as
Mina

References

Helen Chandler Wikipedia


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