Helen Weir

Actress - USA
Borndate unknown

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The day of birth of Helen Weir is not on record. She is an American Actress, known for The social secretary (1916), The Lure of Youth (1921), The Incorrigible Dukane (1915), Helen Weir's first movie on record is from 1915. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1921.

Helen Weir Filmography [Auszug]
1921: [01.10] The Lure of Youth (White Ashes (Working title)) (Cast: Marjorie Farnol ), Directed by Philip Rosen, with Cleo Madison, William Conklin, Gareth Hughes,
1916: [09.17] The social secretary (Cast: Elsie de Puyster), Directed by John Emerson, with Norma Talmadge, Kate Lester,
1916: [03.06] Ophelia (Cast: Mary ), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Ethel Clayton, E.K. Lincoln, Crauford Kent,
1915: [09.30] The Fatal Card (Cast: Cecile (as Helen Weer)), Directed by James Kirkwood, with John Mason, Hazel Dawn, Russell Bassett,
1915: [09.02] The Incorrigible Dukane (Cast: Enid Crofton), Directed by James Durkin, with John Barrymore, William T. Carleton,
1915: [05.31] The Builder of Bridges (Cast: Ruth Faringay (AKA Helen Weer)), Directed by George Irving, with C. Aubrey Smith, Marie Wells, Jack Sherrill,

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