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Helen Dorothy Martin (July 23, 1909 – March 25, 2000) [2] [3] was an American actress of stage and television. Martin's career spanned over 60 years, appearing ...
Helen Martin (1909–2000) was an American actress. Helen Martin may also refer to: Helen Reimensnyder Martin (1868–1939), American author; Helen M. Martin (1889–1973), American geologist; Helen May Martin, American pianist; Helen (Rutherford) Martin, daughter-in-law of Alexander Cameron Rutherford
In the first season, both Helen Martin and Curtis Baldwin, who had only been recurring stars, appeared in nearly every episode. From season 2 onward, they were upped to series regulars. By the time taping started on the third season in 1987, Jackée Harry, who had just won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress , changed her stage name to ...
Born in Paris, Martin was daughter of a university professor (Sciences Po), and started singing in cabarets in the 1950s. [1] In 1962, she recorded poems by Jean Genet who encouraged her. [ 1 ] Jean Vilar asked her to stage a show based on poems by René Char for the Festival d'Avignon , interpreted by her and Roger Blin , Francesca Solleville ...
In 2021 Martin played the co-lead role in Hollington Drive an ITV television drama series that began broadcasting on 29 September 2021. [7] Created and written by Sophie Petzal, the series follows two sisters, Theresa (Anna Maxwell Martin) and Helen (Rachael Stirling), and their families as they grapple with the potential crime of their children.
Helen Mandeville Martin (1889–1973) was an American geological researcher and educator for the Michigan Geological Survey. [1] Martin was known for her work as a geological editor, lecturer and cartographer; her surface formation maps of glacial features in Michigan were used by Michigan industries in their mineral resource sector.
Martin Elmer Johnson (October 9, 1884 – January 13, 1937) and Osa Helen Johnson (née Leighty, March 14, 1894 – January 7, 1953) were married American adventurers and documentary filmmakers. In the first half of the 20th century the couple captured the public's imagination through their films and books of adventure in exotic, faraway lands.
The Owl House is a museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa.The owner, Helen Martins, turned her house and the area around it into a visionary environment, elaborately decorated with ground glass and containing more than 300 concrete sculptures including owls, camels, peacocks, pyramids, and people.