Helen Simpson is known for Kevin McCloud: Slumming It (2010), Remarkable Places to Eat (2019) and Britain's Fat Fight with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall (2018).
Helen Sjöholm was born on 10 July 1970 in Sundsvall, Västernorrlands län, Sweden. She is an actress, known for Så som i himmelen (2004), Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) and Simon and the Oaks (2011). She has been married to David Granditsky since 26 August 2006. They have three children.
Helen Skelton was born on July 19, 1983 in Kirkby Thore, Cumbria, England. She is known for Olympic Games (1936), The Boat Race (1938) and Commonwealth Games (1954). She has been married to Richie Myler since December 22, 2013. They have two children.
Helen Slater was born in Bethpage, New York, to Alice Joan (Citrin), a lawyer and peace activist, and Gerald Slater, a television executive. She was raised in Massapequa, Long Island, New York, and is of Eastern European Jewish descent. Appearing in many shows as a child, she attended the New York High School of Performing Arts, graduating in 1982. Having made her acting debut in ABC Afterschool Specials: Amy & the Angel (1982), co-starring with James Earl Jones and Matthew Modine. Helen took her career very seriously. Within months of her graduation, she attended auditions for the upcoming spin-off of the famous Superman (1978) franchise, Supergirl (1984). It was to be shot in England at Pinewood Studios, where the first "Superman" movies were filmed. Slater even spoke to Christopher Reeve about playing a superhero to assure herself she could do it. After being the first to present herself for audition, she was cast as the lead in the film and her career took off. Although Supergirl (1984) received mixed reviews, most critics were impressed with Helen's abilities. In fact, the critics' consensus was that she did a better job at keeping a secret identity (a mousy schoolgirl) than Reeve did as Clark Kent. In her next film, she was cast as a modern-day "Joan of Arc" in The Legend of Billie Jean (1985) with Yeardley Smith and Peter Coyote. The film, though not particularly successful, has managed to attract a somewhat cult following. She next appeared in one of her best-received roles, that of the female half of the bumbling husband-and-wife team that kidnaps Bette Midler in the comic blockbuster, Ruthless People (1986), and scored again in the hit The Secret of My Success (1987). Both roles helped to cement her status as an actress of note. Next, she and her friend, Melanie Mayron, starred in the feminist comedy, Sticky Fingers (1988), a critical but not financial success. It was in this film and her next, Happy Together (1989), that she was able to prove that she could do comedy as well as drama. She went on to do more feature films such as City Slickers (1991), A House in the Hills (1993) and Lassie (1994), before making regular appearances on television. Her regional stage credits include appearances in such plays as "Grease" and "Shakespeare and Friends". On Broadway, she starred in "Responsible Parties" and "Almost Romance". She also attended classes at both NYU and UCLA, trying to broaden her acting abilities. On television, she has appeared in Caroline in the City (1995), as well as many others. She also became a spokeswoman for Preference by L'Oreal in both TV and print ads. She is an accomplished pianist and now has an album out called "One of These Days". She co-founded the New York theater group, The Naked Angels, with her friend Gina Gershon. In 1990, she married award-winning editor Robert Watzke and they have a daughter, born in 1995. She stepped out of the limelight for a couple of years, appearing mainly in the occasional TV show, but came back strong in 2003, showing moviegoers and TV audiences how great an entertainer she really is.
Helen Slayton-Hughes's family includes a lot of performers. Peter Dinklage is a first cousin, once removed. Her mother, Helen Peer (m. Slayton), and aunts Florence Peer (m. Dinklage) and Edna Peer (m. Cardinell) all used the last name "Pierre" when they sang in George M. Cohan musicals before marrying and settling down. One of Slayton-Hughes's brothers, Richard Slayton, spent his entire career with Ringling Brothers Circus, including three years as the top-hatted Ringmaster. He married a beautiful elephant-riding, trapeze-climbing chorus girl, and they brought up their three children on the circus train as well as in a trailer. Another brother, Ralph Slayton, established and ran the Children's Theater of Herkimer, New York, directing dozens of plays. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Drama from Syracuse University, and a Master's in Communications from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). At Syracuse, her acting buddies included Jerry Stiller and Peter Falk as well as the great dancer Paul Taylor. She had spent about forty years acting on stage (community theater, non-union and Equity waiver) in over two hundred plays and musicals when, at Berkeley Stage in the San Francisco Bay Area, she was cast in a two part story arc on Nash Bridges (1996) and discovered she could actually make money as an actor! So she moved to Los Angeles at the age of 70 to try to earn more. She has four children and six grandchildren. Between acting jobs, she writes. In December 2015, she and her composer-collaborator, Dana Lewis Howell, had their new one-act opera "Rachel, the Innkeeper's Daughter" produced at St. John Eudes School, Chatsworth, with eleven-piece orchestra. They worked together on a musical adaptation of the Gene Stratton-Porter novel, 'A Girl of the Limberlost'. In 2016, she was working on developing her short film, Homage to Erik Satie's Laundress (2015).
Helen Soraya is known for Mamma Mia! (2008), Inkheart (2008) and What If (2015).
Helen Starr-Jones is known for One Must Fall (2018) and Primus: Hoinfodaman (2012).
Helen Stenborg was born on January 24, 1925 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She was an actress, known for Enchanted (2007), Three Days of the Condor (1975) and Doubt (2008). She was married to Barnard Hughes. She died on March 22, 2011 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
Helen Stern is an actress, known for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), April Flowers (2017) and Control (2012).
Helen Stevens is an actress and writer, known for The Silence (2019), A Force for Good (2015) and Scott McFarnon: Crazy Heart (2015).