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Helen Hanft(1934-2013)

  • Actress
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Helen Hanft in License to Drive (1988)
Helen Hanft was born in The Bronx in New York City in 1934. She began her career on the stage in the late 1950s in theatre productions after studying drama at The Performing Arts High School. She transferred to Off-Off-Broadway productions, starring in a series of plays written by Tom Eyen. One of the plays was to make Hanft a star of both Off-Off-Broadway and the avant-garde underground, bringing her a cult following in the years to come. This was the groundbreaking "Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down" in which she portrayed Hanna O'Brien, a cinema ticket kiosk employee who spent her nights standing over a breezehole in Coney Island for sexual thrills. She is well-documented in many books and writings for having made theatre history with her performances and being at the center of such renowned companies as Theatre of The Eye and an integral part of the La Mama E.T.C. and Caffe Cino families. She continued to appear in plays for both Tom Eyen and other various New York playwrights throughout the 1960's and 1970's but later went on to develop a considerable film career. She still frequents the New York stage in mostly Off-Broadway productions there playing everything from distressed mothers to eccentric dying matriarchs to monstrously wicked society women. Occasionally Hanft appears in such popular television fare as Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). She is perhaps best known for her roles in Used People (1992) as the ever-endearing "Aunt Ruthie" (opposite Shirley MacLaine) and as the almost villainous Department of Motor Vehicles employee, "Miss Hellberg" (originally the character was named "Miss Heilman" in the script), in License to Drive (1988) (opposite former teen heartthrob Corey Haim). Hanft also left indelible marks in such films as Stardust Memories (1980), (directed by Woody Allen), Honky Tonk Freeway (1981) (directed by the late John Schlesinger), Arthur (1981), (opposite Dudley Moore), and Moonstruck (1987), (opposite Cher) as the liquor store owner, Lotte. A marvelous actress of many facets and great depth, Hanft still delights and thrills audiences today with her film and stage characterizations.
BornApril 3, 1934
DiedMay 30, 2013(79)
BornApril 3, 1934
DiedMay 30, 2013(79)
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Dudley Moore in Arthur (1981)
Arthur
6.9
  • Perry's Wife
  • 1981
Manhattan (1979)
Manhattan
7.8
  • Party Guest
  • 1979
Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, and Heather Graham in License to Drive (1988)
License to Drive
6.3
  • Miss Hellberg
  • 1988
Woody Allen and Charlotte Rampling in Stardust Memories (1980)
Stardust Memories
7.2
  • Vivian Orkin
  • 1980

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  • The New Tenants (2009)
    The New Tenants
    6.8
    Short
    • Grandma
    • 2009
  • When the Evening Comes
    • Rose Bushman
    • 2009
  • Old Days
    9.0
    Short
    • Sylvia
    • 2008
  • Tim Robbins in Noise (2007)
    Noise
    6.1
    • Forceful Juror
    • 2007
  • Gretchen Mol, Justin Kirk, and Elizabeth Reaser in Puccini for Beginners (2006)
    Puccini for Beginners
    6.0
    • Old Lady At Cinema
    • 2006
  • Vincent D'Onofrio, Kathryn Erbe, Eric Bogosian, Julianne Nicholson, and Chris Noth in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001)
    Law & Order: Criminal Intent
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Ruth Cohen
    • 2002
  • Dummy (2002)
    Dummy
    6.6
    • Mrs. Gurkel
    • 2002
  • Denis Leary, Julian Acosta, Lenny Clarke, Keith David, Diane Farr, Adam Ferrara, and Bill Nunn in The Job (2001)
    The Job
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Middle-Aged Woman
    • 2002
  • Law & Order (1990)
    Law & Order
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Martha
    • Vera
    • 1997–2001
  • Mariska Hargitay in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Billings
    • 2000
  • Fever (1999)
    Fever
    5.5
    • Louisa
    • 1999
  • Tori Spelling, Christian Campbell, and John Paul Pitoc in Trick (1999)
    Trick
    7.2
    • Greasy Spoon Waitress
    • 1999
  • Eric Stoltz and Annabella Sciorra in Mr. Jealousy (1997)
    Mr. Jealousy
    6.3
    • Millie
    • 1997
  • Whoopi Goldberg in The Associate (1996)
    The Associate
    6.2
    • Mrs. Cupchick
    • 1996
  • Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, and Walter Matthau in I.Q. (1994)
    I.Q.
    6.2
    • Rose
    • 1994

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  • Born
    • April 3, 1934
    • The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • May 30, 2013
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(complications from an intestinal blockage)
  • Spouses
      Kenneth1966 - ? (divorced)
  • Parents
      Benjamin Hanft
  • Relatives
      Sarah Louise Hanft(Sibling)
  • Other works
    She played Hanna in Tom Eyen's play, "The Three Sisters (From Springfield, Illinois): A Trilogy Part I: Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down Or Admission 10 cents" at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City with Steven Davis (played Arizona), Neil Flanagan (Voice of Barker), and Maggie Dominic (played Stage Manager) in the cast. Neil Flanagan was director. Josef Bush was set designer. Harvey Duke was lighting designer. Jane Green and Ellen Stewart were costume designers.
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    Met Dom DeLuise in high school and they remained lifelong friends.

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