This Biography is about one of the best Actress Helen Hayes including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Helen Hayes | |
Real Name | Helen Hayes |
Profession | Theater Personalities, Actresses |
Nick Name | First Lady of the Theatre, Helen Hayes MacArthur |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Helen Hayes | |
Born on | 10 October 1900 |
Birthday | 10th October |
Died At Age | 92 |
Sun Sign | Libra |
Born in | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Died on | 17 March 1993 |
Place of death | Nyack, New York, U.S. |
Family Background of Helen Hayes | |
Father | Francis Van Arnum Brown |
Mother | Catherine Estelle Hayes |
Spouses/Partners | John Swanson, Charlie MacArthur |
Children | Mary MacArthur, James MacArthur (adopted) |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Actress 1931
Sarah Siddons Award 1953 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress -1956 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play 1947-1958 |
Personal Fact of Helen Hayes | |
Helen Hayes was a popular American stage and screen actress. She was particularly known for her portrayal of Queen Victoria and other regal ladies in stage plays. Her acting talent on the stage and on the screen earned the adulation of the stage and cinema-going audience. She saw huge success in her long acting career and was one of the three most famous ladies along with Lynn Fontanne and Katharine Cornell who brought glory to the stage and the world of acting during the 1920s and the 1930s. She was often called theFirst Lady of the American Theater. She had an elfin smile, grace and beauty which impressed the audience as soon as she appeared on the stage or on the screen. Although she was only 5 feet tall and weighed only about 100 pounds, she could create a larger-than-life character with absolute ease. Over the years she worked hard to become a complete theater professional and she could act with complete ease and versatility in both serious and comic roles. She is one of the twelve persons to win a triple crown which included an Emmy, a Tony, a Grammy and an Oscar. Her acting career spanned almost eighty years. |
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