Helen Howard

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Helen Howard
Born(1903-05-02)May 2, 1903
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
DiedMarch 14, 1927(1927-03-14) (aged 23)
Los Angeles, California, US
OccupationActress

Helen Howard was an American actress who appeared in a string of B-movie westerns in the late 1910s and the 1920s. [1] [2] [3]

Selected filmography

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