Helen Westcott

Helen Westcott (born Myrthas Helen Hickman,[2] January 1, 1928 – March 17, 1998) was an American stage and screen actor and former child actor.[3][4] She is best known for her work in The Gunfighter (1950).[5]

Helen Westcott
Westcott in 1950
Born
Myrthas Helen Hickman

(1928-01-01)January 1, 1928
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedMarch 17, 1998(1998-03-17) (aged 70)
OccupationActress
Years active1934–1977
Spouse(s)
(m. 1948; div. 1953)

Joseph Johnson-Smith (1975–1981; his death)
Children1[1]
Parent(s)Gordon Westcott
Hazel Beth McArthur

Early years

Westcott was the daughter of singer Hazel Beth McArthur[5] and Warner Bros. studio actor Gordon Westcott.[6] Her father died when Helen was seven years old, in 1935.

When she was two, Westcott appeared in vaudeville with her mother. At age seven, she began a nine-year run playing the daughter on stage in a production of The Drunkard in Los Angeles.[7]

Westcott attended Los Angeles City College.[5]

Film

When Westcott was 4 years old, she appeared in a series of short films. At 5, she appeared in the full-length Thunder Over Texas.[7] She appeared opposite Gregory Peck in the western classic The Gunfighter released in 1950. She was also known in part for her role in Charles Lamont's 1953 comedy horror film Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Television

Westcott in the 1960 Bonanza episode "The Fear Merchants"

Westcott moved from the big screen to television roles in the late 1950s. In 1958 she appeared on Perry Mason as murderer Marcia Greeley in "The Case of the Haunted Husband." She also made guest appearances on Bonanza, The Twilight Zone and Wanted Dead Or Alive.[4][8]

Later years

Westcott also appeared on the stage later in her career, as well as in films including Anthony Mann's God's Little Acre in 1958.[4]

Personal life

Westcott wed actor Don Gordon on February 18, 1948. In 1950, they had a daughter, Jennifer. They were divorced in 1953.[5]

Death

Westcott died of cancer in Edmonds, Washington on March 17, 1998. Her body was cremated.[6]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1934Thunder Over TexasBetty 'Tiny' Norton
1935The Affair of SusanEngaged Girl on StoopUncredited
1935A Midsummer Night's DreamCobweb
1936Without OrdersLittle GirlUncredited
1937Maid of SalemLittle GirlUncredited
1941Henry Aldrich for PresidentStudentUncredited
194813 Lead SoldiersCynthia Stedman
1948Smart Girls Don't TalkToni Peters
1948Adventures of Don JuanLady Diana
1949Alaska PatrolMary Lynn
1949Flaxy MartinPeggy Farrar
1949HomicideJo Ann Rice
1949Mr. Belvedere Goes to CollegeTri Gam CoedUncredited
1949One Last FlingAnnie Mae Hunter
1949The Girl from Jones BeachMiss Brooks
1949WhirlpoolSimms' SecretaryUncredited
1949Dancing in the DarkJuneUncredited
1950BackfireMiss Haller - Receptionist at MortuaryUncredited
1950Three Came HomeWoman PrisonerUncredited
1950The GunfighterPeggy Walsh
1951Take Care of My Little GirlMerry Coombs
1951The Secret of Convict LakeSusan Haggerty
1952Phone Call from a StrangerJane Trask
1952Return of the TexanAverill Murray
1952With a Song in My HeartJennifer March
1952Loan SharkMartha Haines
1952Battles of Chief PontiacWinifred Lancaster
1953Cow CountryLinda Garnet
1953The Charge at Feather RiverAnne McKeever
1953Gun BeltArlene Reach
1953Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeVicky Edwards
1956Hot BloodVelma
1956I Killed Wild Bill HickokBelle Longtree
1958God's Little AcreRosamund
1958The Last HurrahMrs. McCluskeyUncredited
1958Invisible AvengerTara O'Neill
1958Monster on the CampusNurse Molly Riordan
1959Day of the OutlawVivian
1960Studs LoniganMiss Julia Miller
1960CimarronMiss Kuye - SchoolteacherUncredited
1970Pieces of DreamsMrs. Straub
1970I Love My WifeMrs. Burrows

Source: The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film: Ali Baba to Zombies[9]

References

  1. "Helen Westcott - The Private Life and Times of Helen Westcott. Helen Westcott Pictures".
  2. Room, Adrian (2010). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed. McFarland. p. 507. ISBN 9780786457632. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  3. Willis, John (2000), Screen World Volume 50: 1999, ISBN 1-55783-410-5
  4. Oliver, Myrna (March 26, 1998), "Helen Westcott; Stage, Screen Actress Began Career at 4", The Los Angeles Times, retrieved 2009-09-25
  5. Wagner, Laura (Fall 2016). "Helen Westcott: "A Very Gifted Actress"". Films of the Golden Age (86): 74–76.
  6. Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. (2 volume set). McFarland. p. 800. ISBN 9781476625997. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  7. "Victoria: Helen Westcott Plays Top Female Role in Western Attraction Unreeling Here". Shamokin News-Dispatch. Pennsylvania, Shamokin. June 30, 1950. p. 10. Retrieved November 14, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  8. Miller, Jeffrey S. (2004), Horror Spoofs of Abbott and Costello: A Critical Assessment of the Comedy Team's Monster Films, ISBN 978-0-7864-1922-7
  9. Young, R. G. (2000). The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film: Ali Baba to Zombies. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 970. ISBN 9781557832696. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
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