Helen Gilmore

Field, c. 1872 – April 1936) was an American actress of the stage and silent motion pictures from Louisville, Kentucky.

[2] In 1894, she toured with comic actor Stuart Robson's company, even substituting, on at least one occasion, for Mrs. Robson—the temporarily unavailable May Waldron—in the role of Adriana in Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors.

[8] Between 1910 and 1913, Gilmore appeared on Broadway in 4 musical revues: Deems Taylor's The Echo, Manuel Klein's Around the World and Under Many Flags (both at the New York Hippodrome), and Oscar Straus's My Little Friend.

The Paramount Pictures film was directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and was based on the novel by Evelyn Lincoln.

[12] Her final motion picture credit is for the role of a motorist in the Laurel and Hardy short Two Tars (1928).