Helen Foster
Helen Foster was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Foster's earliest roles were in film, including "The Bandit's Baby" (1925), "California Or Bust" (1927) and "The Outlaw Dog" (1927). She also appeared in "When a Dog Loves" (1927). She continued to act in productions like "13 Washington Square" (1928), "The Road to Ruin" (1928) and the adaptation "Gold Diggers of Broadway" (1929) with Nancy Welford. She also appeared in "Painted Faces" (1929). Toward the end of her career, she tackled roles in the Charlotte Greenwood adaptation "So Long Letty" (1929), "The Saddle Buster" (1932) and "Lucky Larrigan" (1933). She also appeared in the western "Young Blood" (1933) with Bob Steele. Foster last acted in the James Stewart drama "Call Northside 777" (1948). Foster passed away in December 1982 at the age of 76.