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Helen Claire

Helen Claire
Helen Claire 1938.jpg
Claire in 1938
Born October 18, 1911
Union Springs, Alabama
Died January 12, 1974, age 62
Birmingham, Alabama
Nationality American
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Dr. Milton Smith (1942 - ?)
Parent(s) Col. and Mrs. Henry J. Rosenstihl

Helen Claire (October 18, 1911 – January 12, 1974) was an actress on Broadway and in old-time radio.

Claire was the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Henry J. Rosenstihl. She grew up in Alabama and graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. She ventured to New York City and enrolled at Columbia University, from which she obtained a master's degree in psychology. Following graduation from Columbia, she attended Feagin School of Dramatic Art.

Claire's roles in radio programs included those shown in the table below.

Other programs in which Claire was a member of the cast included Young Widder Brown,Of Great RichesStories of the Black Chamber,Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories,Hilltop House,Stella Dallas, and Evelyn Winters.

Claire also had a recurring role on Dr. Christian, which annually broadcast several episodes from New York City rather than from its usual Hollywood site. During those times, Claire played nurse Judy Price, replacing Rosemary DeCamp, who portrayed Price in the broadcasts from Hollywood.

Claire also appeared on the radio version of Texaco Star Theatre and on "the Two Stars program over the WJZ network."

Although Claire had been advised seven years earlier "to abandon any idea she might have of becoming an actress" because of her southern accent, a 1938 newspaper article acclaimed Claire as "the first 'discovery' of the new Broadway season" for her work in Kiss the Boys Goodbye. Paul Ross wrote, "When the critical salvos had died down, it was found ... that the unknown from Alabama had risen to stardom over night." In February 1939, another newspaper article reported: "Helen Claire, a few months ago a comparative unknown, is now the toast of Broadway. Hard-boiled New York has so fallen for this real life Cindy Lou [Claire's character in Kiss the Boys Goodbye] that her mornings are filled with interviews, her afternoons with screen tests, guest appearances, dinner parties."


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