Awards & Winners

Helen Menken

Date of Birth 12-December-1901
Place of Birth New York City
(New York, United States of America, Area code 917)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Helen Meinken, Helen Mienken
Profession Actor
Helen Menken was an American actress, born Helen Meinken to a German-French father, Frederick Meinken, and an Irish-born mother, Mary Madden. Born in New York City, Menken was originally a teenage actress who made her Broadway theatre debut in Parlor, Bedroom and Bath in 1917. Her greatest stage triumphs were Seventh Heaven in 1922–1924; Mary of Scotland in 1933–1934 as Elizabeth I opposite Helen Hayes in the title role; and The Old Maid, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play that starred Menken and Judith Anderson in 1935. Bette Davis would recreate Menken's role as the spinster with a secret in the 1939 film version. Menken's final Broadway appearance was in an unsuccessful play named The Laughing Woman, which ran for less than a month in 1937. She was active on radio in the 1940s and a major presence behind the scenes in the theater world, especially at the American Theatre Wing. She received a special Tony Award posthumously in 1966 for her work.

Awards by Helen Menken

Check all the awards nominated and won by Helen Menken.

1966


Special Tony Award
(For a lifetime of devotion and dedicated service to the Broadway theatre)
Special Tony Award
(For a lifetime of devotion and dedicated service to the Broadway theatre (posthumous))