
Chadwicks, New York, USA
Helene Chadwick (November 25, 1897 – September 4, 1940) was an American actress in Silent and early sound films. Chadwick was born in the small town of Chadwicks, New York, which was named for her grandfather. Her mother was a singer who performed on the stage and her father was a businessman. She began making films for Pathe Pictures in Manhattan, New York. A director was impressed by Chadwick's talent as an equestrian, thus she began acting as a western star, but this did not continue with the exodus of film production from the east to the west coast. Signed by Samuel Goldwyn, Chadwick went to California in 1913 and entered silent movies in 1916. She was a star from 1920 through 1925. At the pinnacle of her acting career, she earned a salary estimated to have been $2,000 per week. From 1929 until 1935, she found success as a character actress when sound was being introduced to films. In the final five years of her life she was reduced to taking roles as an extra, playing "atmospheric parts". She was always optimistic that her fortunes would turn for the better. Helene made movies with Warner Brothers, Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, and other studios. Her most noteworthy performances came in The Long Arm of Mannister (1919), The Cup of Fury (1920), Heartsease (1919), The Sin Flood (1922), Dangerous Curve Ahead (1921), From The Ground Up (1921), The Glorious Fool (1922), Yellow Men and Gold (1922), Dust Flower (1922), Godless Men (1920), and Quicksands (1923). In January 1919, Chadwick became engaged to Lieutenant William A. Wellman, an American pilot with the Lafayette Flying Corps. He had just returned from France and was cited for bravery for his valour in World War I. The couple had met at a party at the house of a friend. Wellman was signed to play a prominent role in an upcoming movie with Douglas Fairbanks Sr. The couple wed in July 1921, but in the summer of 1923 Chadwick sued Wellman for divorce on grounds of desertion and non-support. At the time of their separation William was directing movies for Fox Film. Wellman directed Wings, the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as many other notable films. Helene Chadwick died at St. Vincent's Hospital, Los Angeles, California, aged 42, in 1940. Her death was indirectly the result of an accident she suffered in June 1939.

as Atendee at Opening (uncredited)

as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1932

as Saloon Girl (uncredited)
1935

as Atendee at Opening (uncredited)
1935

as Kate Sheriff
1918

as Sanford's Sister
1931

as Mrs. Rogers
1933
as Alice Hedman
1926

as Attendee at Meeting of Department Heads (uncredited)
1933

as Townsperson (uncredited)
1932

as Secretary (uncredited)
1933

as Amy, Sam's Wife (uncredited)
1931

as Emily at 22
1921
as Prison Matron (uncredited)
1935

as Mary (uncredited)
1936

as Saloon Girl (uncredited)
1935

as Prison Matron (uncredited)
1935

as Atendee at Opening (uncredited)
1935

as Mother (uncredited)
1934

as Larson
1934

as Mrs. Crosby
1934

as Mrs. George Myers
1934

as Mrs. Rogers
1933

as Secretary (uncredited)
1933

as Attendee at Meeting of Department Heads (uncredited)
1933

as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1932

as Townsperson (uncredited)
1932

as Sanford's Sister
1931

as Amy, Sam's Wife (uncredited)
1931

as Clara Hyland
1930

as Miss White
1929

as Helen Caswell
1928

as Adele Dayton
1928
as Stella Mowbray
1928

as Eleanor Carter
1927

as Doris Manning
1927

as Helene
1926
as Alice Hedman
1926