Fay Helm(1909-2003)
- Actress
Hollywood exerted an early fascination for brunette Fay Helm. She had
done some acting as a child in school plays and then at regional
theatres. In 1934, Fay made her way from Bakersfield to Paramount
Studios, where she was signed by (then) independent producer
B.P. Schulberg. Unfortunately for her,
she was regarded as a potential rival by Schulberg's mistress
Sylvia Sidney and quickly mustered
out. She subsequently acted in small roles at RKO and Warner Brothers,
even securing a part in the classic
Bette Davis melodrama
Dark Victory (1939). Fay is now
chiefly remembered as the bespectacled Mrs. Fuddle in the "Blondie"
series of films, having signed on with Columbia Pictures in 1938. She
also had a reasonably good spell in the
1940's, especially in Universal horror films (Bela Lugosi's
victim in The Wolf Man (1941)) and
minor films noir (RKO's
The Locket (1946)). Though a
sensitive, intelligent actress, she failed to rise above supporting
player status and eventually quit films in 1946 to concentrate on
raising a family.