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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
William Landers

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Helen Hanft

Years active
  
1960–2013

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Born
  
April 4, 1934 (
1934-04-04
)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.

Died
  
May 30, 2013, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Parents
  
Esther Hanft, Benjamin Hanft

Movies
  
Stardust Memories, Manhattan, License to Drive, The Butcher's Wife, Moonstruck

Similar People
  
Robert Greenhut, Woody Allen, Greg Pritikin, Terry Hughes, Jack Rollins

Siblings
  
Sarah Comma, Alice Hanft

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Helen Hanft (April 4, 1934 – May 30, 2013) was an American actress.

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Life and career

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Hanft was born in The Bronx, the eldest of three daughters born to Esther and Benjamin Hanft. Her father was a prominent public relations executive for several national Jewish organizations.

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Hanft was persuaded by her father to audition for the High School of Performing Arts, now part of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and she won admission.

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Hanft started her theatrical career in the early 1960s during the Golden Age of experimental theater at such venues as La MaMa E.T.C. and Caffe Cino, and in a few years she became known as "the Ethel Merman of off-off Broadway" for her comedic talent. She often played eccentric, flamboyant, raunchy characters in many successful plays like Tom Eyen's Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down, The White Whore and the Bit Player (she also appeared in the Cannon Films version of the play), Areatha in the Ice Palace, My Next Husband Will Be a Beauty, Give My Regards to Off Off Broadway, Women Behind Bars, Italian American Reconciliation, and The Neon Woman (the last co-starring Divine). She had great success in the David Rabe play In the Boom Boom Room at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. She appeared in many Off-Off Broadway plays by Tom Eyen. and Stephen Holt. She appeared in "The Dirty Little Girl with the Paper Flower in Her Hair Is Demented", "Who Killed My Bald Sister Sophie", "Reety in Hell", "The Kitty Glitter Story", "Stoop", "Bambi Levine, Please Shut Up!", and as Judy Garland dying in her bathroom in "London Loo". She appeared as herself in two documentary features, Beautiful Darling about Candy Darlng, and I Am Divine, about the life of the performer Divine.

In the middle 1970s Hanft began appearing in movies, sometimes in cameo roles, including the Woody Allen films Manhattan (1979), Stardust Memories (1980), The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) and Allen's segment from New York Stories (1989). She was also a favorite of Paul Mazursky, who cast her in Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) and Willie & Phil (1980). Other film appearances include Arthur (1981), Honky Tonk Freeway (1981), Moonstruck (1987), License to Drive (1988), Coming to America (1988) and Used People (1992). In the late 1990s she began appearing on episodes of Law & Order, while continuing to make the occasional stage appearance in New York City.

Personal life

Her husband, William Landers, predeceased her, as did her younger sister, Alice. She is survived by her other sister, Sarah Comma.

Death

Helen Hanft died on May 30, 2013 of a post-surgical intestinal blockage, in Manhattan.

Filmography

Actress
2009
The New Tenants (Short) as
Grandma
2009
When the Evening Comes as
Rose Bushman
2008
Old Days (Short) as
Sylvia
2007
Noise as
Forceful Juror
2006
Puccini for Beginners as
Old Lady At Cinema
2002
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Ruth Cohen
- Yesterday (2002) - Ruth Cohen
2002
Dummy as
Mrs. Gurkel
2002
The Job (TV Series) as
Middle-Aged Woman
- Gina (2002) - Middle-Aged Woman
1997
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Vera / Martha
- Who Let the Dogs Out? (2001) - Vera
- Denial (1997) - Martha
2000
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Mrs. Billings
- Noncompliance (2000) - Mrs. Billings
1999
Fever as
Louisa
1999
Trick as
Greasy Spoon Waitress
1997
Mr. Jealousy as
Millie
1996
The Associate as
Mrs. Cupchick
1994
I.Q. as
Rose
1994
North as
Operator
1992
Used People as
Aunt Ruthie
1991
The Butcher's Wife as
Molly
1990
Mathnet (TV Series) as
Female Customer
- The Case of the Parking Meter Massacre (1990) - Female Customer
1990
Betsy's Wedding as
Fitter
1989
Fear, Anxiety & Depression as
Roz
1989
Kojak: Ariana (TV Movie) as
Woman
1989
Identity Crisis as
Hag
1989
New York Stories as
Citizen (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
1988
License to Drive as
Miss Hellberg
1988
Coming to America as
Subway Lady
1988
Blood Money (TV Movie) as
Lady Manager
1987
The Lawnmower Man (Short) as
Mrs. Parkette
1987
Moonstruck as
Lotte
1986
Lover Man (Short) as
The Madame
1986
Apology (TV Movie) as
Cashier
1986
Off Beat as
Waitress
1986
9½ Weeks as
Flea Market Shawl Seller
1985
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Mrs. Washburn
- Back Home (1985) - Mrs. Washburn
1985
Big Shots in America (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Cohen
1985
The Purple Rose of Cairo as
Movie Audience
1984
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) as
Waitress
- Summer Switch (1984) - Waitress
1982
Love, Sidney (TV Series)
- The Activist (1982)
1981
Honky Tonk Freeway as
Bag Lady
1981
Arthur as
Perry's Wife
1980
Stardust Memories as
Vivian Orkin
1980
Willie & Phil as
Used Cars Salesperson
1979
Manhattan as
Party Guest
1978
On Our Own (TV Series) as
Lorraine
- Some Like It Glazed (1978) - Lorraine
1976
NBC Special Treat (TV Series) as
Shopping Bag Lady
- Luke Was There (1976) - Shopping Bag Lady
1976
Next Stop, Greenwich Village as
Herb's Wife
Self
2013
I Am Divine (Documentary) as
Self - Co-Star, Women Behind Bars
2010
Beautiful Darling (Documentary) as
Self
2007
In the Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- A New Look (2007) - Self

References

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