
Jeanne Helbling
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Jeanne Helbling is an actress French , born Johanna Marie Helbling on 28 July 1903 in Thann ( Haut-Rhin , while in the German Empire ), died on 6 August 1985 in New York ( USA ).
Born: July 26, 1903
Place of Birth: Thann, Haut-Rhin, France
Known For

The Aviator
Alain's uncle sends him to France to toughen him with his aviator friend Pierre. He meets Suzanne on the voyage and fights for her love against José in an airplane.

Sarati the Terrible
In Algiers, Cesar Sarati who grudges the dockers, is, without realizing it, in love with his niece. But Rose loves Gilbert, a former gambler and debauchee who, out of love for her, changes his life. On the wedding day, Sarati commits suicide.

What a Funny Kid!
Lucie turns the house of chic dandy Gaston upside down.

The Three-Sided Mirror
A wealthy young businessman consecutively falls in love with a classy English woman (Pearl), a Russian sculptress (Athalia), and a naive working-class girl (Lucie).

The Sad Sack
The tale of a rich, flaky poet and his servant who both join the army and wind up in the same barracks.

Six and a Half by Eleven
A renowned doctor and his brother live and work together until the brother falls in love with Marie, a singer, and gives up medicine to be with her. After a time however, she misses her old life and goes back on the stage - an act which leads her lover to commit suicide. Later the doctor and Marie also meet, and she becomes his mistress. He finds out about his brother's suicide and goes through his artifacts looking for a clue as to what might have been the cause. He finds a photograph of Marie and realizes the truth, which decimates their relationship.

Three Waltzes
"Les Trois Valses" traces the love story of two people over three eras. In the first waltz (music based on Johann Strauss I), Yvonne is a sensitive Parisian ballet dancer, whose romance with a dashing officer is brought to an abrupt end by his family. She goes off to Vienna to become a big star. In the second waltz, her daughter, an even bigger star, but now of Paris music halls, has a brief flirtation with the rakish man-about-town who is the son of suitor number one. She throws him over pretty quickly for a chance to shine at a Gala performance. Finally, in the third waltz, the two get together, when she is a movie star, and he is posing as an insurance salesman.

Armchair 47
A young man marries the daughter of a famous actress, but is visibly more attracted to his stepmother. She manages, not without difficulty, to reconnect the bonds of a vacillating household.

Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées
The history of one of France's most famous streets is retold, featuring multiple performances from Guitry himself.

On demande un mannequin
Eugenie, a young girl with a delicate temperament, runs away from the sordid cabaret run by her mother. Helped by a providential coincidence, she became a model in a fashion house on the Champs-Élysées.
Filmography
as Monica
as Empress Eugénie
as Le Professeur
as Irène Mortange
as Monique
as Mme Argueil
as Yvonne Amboise
as Irène Villette
as Mrs Hexam
as Mme veuve Martin
as Irma
as Suzy
as The actress
as Angelique Embrey
as Denise Vernon
as Suzanne
as Betty Joyce
as Liliane
as Anne-Marie Lemontier
as Solange Blondin
as Bianca
as Lucie
as Mme de Pompadour
as Maurice's mistress