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Cause of death
  
cancer

Years active
  
1942–1960


Name
  
Helen Walker

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
July 17, 1920 (
1920-07-17
)

Died
  
March 10, 1968, North Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Edward DuDomaine (m. 1950–1952), Robert Blumofe (m. 1942–1946)

Movies
  
Nightmare Alley, Call Northside 777, Lucky Jordan, Cluny Brown, Murder - He Says

Similar People
  
Edmund Goulding, Allan Dwan, Arthur Lubin, Joseph H Lewis, Henry Hathaway

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Helen Walker (July 17, 1920 – March 10, 1968) was an American film actress of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Career

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Walker was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and made her film debut in 1942. She earned a solid reputation playing leading roles in comedies - a "reactress" to comic leads, as she described it.

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Walker's film debut came in 1942's Lucky Jordan, a comedy about a gangster (Alan Ladd) who ends up drafted in the Army, where Walker's character reports him AWOL. In the farce Brewster's Millions, her sweetheart inherits $8 million, but can't keep it unless he can spend a million of it within a specified time. Walker also played the romantic interest of Fred MacMurray in the popular comedy Murder, He Says in 1945.

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After a promising start in Hollywood, Walker was involved in a 1946 car wreck. A hitchhiker was killed, and Helen and two others were seriously injured. She was charged with drunk and reckless driving. She was subsequently acquitted and made a comeback, but her career never fully recovered. Her final big-screen appearance was in Joseph H. Lewis's film noir The Big Combo in 1955. She retired from acting at the age of 35 and died in North Hollywood, California from cancer at the age of 47.

Auto accident

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She had just finished making what would become her most well-known film, 1947's Nightmare Alley, and was filming Heaven Only Knows when an auto accident drastically disrupted Walker's career.

On December 31, 1946, while driving the car of director Bruce "Lucky" Humberstone from Palm Springs to Hollywood, she gave a ride to three hitchhiking soldiers named Robert E. Lee, Philip Mercado, and Joseph Montaldo. Near Redlands, California, the car hit a divider and flipped over, killing Lee and causing serious injuries to Walker and the other two passengers. She was charged with drunk driving and reckless driving, and Mercado brought a civil suit for $150,000 against her.

Her criminal trial for manslaughter ended with a dismissal on the motion of San Bernardino County District Attorney Jerome B. Kavanaugh.

Personal life

She was married to Paramount studio lawyer Robert Blumofe (1942, divorced 1946), and department store executive Edward DuDomaine (1950, divorced 1952). When her house burned in 1960, other actresses held a benefit to assist her.

Filmography

Actress
1960
Wichita Town (TV Series) as
Sue, Scotty's girlfriend
- Afternoon in Town (1960) - Sue, Scotty's girlfriend
1960
Lock Up (TV Series) as
Janice Horton / Margaret Benedict
- Dead Man's Shoes (1960) - Janice Horton
- The Manly Art of Murder (1960) - Margaret Benedict
1957
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Shirley Larkin
- The Marriage Broker (1957) - Shirley Larkin
1956
Dragnet (TV Series)
- The Big Revision (1956)
1955
The Big Combo as
Alicia Brown
1953
Problem Girls as
Miss Dixon
1951
My True Story as
Ann Martin
1949
Impact as
Irene Williams
1948
My Dear Secretary as
Elsie
1948
Call Northside 777 as
Laura McNeal
1947
Nightmare Alley as
Dr. Lilith Ritter
1947
The Homestretch as
Kitty Brant
1946
Her Adventurous Night as
Constance Fry
1946
Cluny Brown as
Betty Cream
1946
Murder in the Music Hall as
Millicent
1946
People Are Funny as
Corey Sullivan
1945
Duffy's Tavern as
Helen Walker
1945
Murder, He Says as
Claire Matthews
1945
Brewster's Millions as
Peggy Gray
1945
The Man in Half Moon Street as
Eve Brandon
1944
Abroad with Two Yanks as
Joyce Stuart
1943
The Good Fellows as
Ethel Hilton
1942
Lucky Jordan as
Jill Evans
Soundtrack
1945
Duffy's Tavern (performer: "Swinging on a Star")
1945
Brewster's Millions (performer: "The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)" - uncredited)
Self
1948
Motion Picture Stars Attend Premiere of 'Call Northside 777' (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1997
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Actress 'Nightmare Alley' (uncredited)
1995
American Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Alicia Brown (clip from The Big Combo (1955))
- Film Noir (1995) - Alicia Brown (clip from The Big Combo (1955)) (uncredited)

References

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