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Helen O'Hara (born 8 November 1922, USA, died :26 October 1999, Orange, California, USA.) was an actress, known for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945), "The Jolson Story" (1946) and "Night and Day" (1946).
Trivia
- Her father was Henry Clive, an Australian-born illustrator and magician, who, at the time, worked in the movie industry
- Her mother was Helen Cunningham, who was a former Ziegfeld follies dancer.
- At 6 foot, she was taller than most Hollywood starlets.
- O'Hara was a chorus girl, spotted by dance director Leroy Prinz and subsequently signed by Warner Brothers in March 1943.
- Married name: Helen O. Patty.
Pin-up Gallery
- Helen O'Hara appeared in YANK magazine on 26 January 1945
Filmography
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