
Helen Gardner
Known for: Acting
Born: September 2, 1884
Died: November 20, 1968
Not only was Helen Gardner the first American film actress to form her own production company, she was also the among the first filmmakers to embrace making features, and was the first vamp on screen.
Known for

Cleopatra
1912

The Moonshine Maid and the Man
1914
The Butterfly
1914

The Lure of Vanity
1911

Snatched from a Burning Death
1915
The Breath of Araby
1915
Underneath the Paint
1914
Miss Jekyll and Madame Hyde
1915
The Still, Small Voice
1915

A Princess of Bagdad
1913
Madge of the Mountains
1911
Regeneration
1911
The Girl and the Sheriff
1911
Arbutus
1911
A Problem in Reduction
1912
Where the Money Went
1912
Yellow Bird
1912

Vampire of the Desert
1913
The Party Dress
1912
Eureka!
1913

The Sleep of Cyma Roget
1920
Becky, Becky
1913
Alixe; or, the Test of Friendship
1913

The Wife of Cain
1913

Vanity Fair
1911

A Sister to Carmen
1913

The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray
1914
The Common Sin
1917
How She Won Him
1910
The Inherited Taint
1911
Barriers Burned Away
1911
The Wooing of Winifred
1911
For Her Brother's Sake
1911
She Came, She Saw, She Conquered
1911
The Death of King Edward III
1911
By Woman's Wit
1911
For Love and Glory
1911
Ups and Downs
1911
The Freshet
1911
A Reformed Santa Claus
1911
The Love of John Ruskin
1912
The Heart of Esmeralda
1912
An Innocent Theft
1912

The Show Girl
1911

The Illumination
1912
A Quaker Mother
1911
Her Boy
1912
The Serpents
1912
The Sleep Walker
1911
Treasure Trove
1911
An Aeroplane Elopement
1911
The Miracle
1912
The Old Silver Watch
1912

Sandra
1924

A Tale of Two Cities
1911