
Helen Westcott
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Helen Westcott (born January 1, 1928, Los Angeles, California — died March 17, 1998, Edmonds, Washington) was an American stage and screen actor and former child actor. She was the daughter of Warner Bros. studio actor Gordon Westcott who died when Helen was seven years old, in 1935. 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. She moved from the big screen to television roles in the late 1950s, including Perry Mason, Bonanza, and The Twilight Zone. Westcott also appeared on the stage later in her career, including in Anthony Mann's God's Little Acre in 1958. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen Westcott, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
- Known ForActing
- Born1 January 1928 (age 97)
- Place of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
Helen Westcott

- Known ForActing
- Born1 January 1928 (age 97)
- Place of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA

Pieces of Dreams
1970

I Love My Wife
1970

Cimarron
1960

Day of the Outlaw
1959

Tales of Frankenstein
1958

Monster on the Campus
1958

God's Little Acre
1958

The Invisible Avenger
1958

The Last Hurrah
1958

I Killed Wild Bill Hickok
1956

Hot Blood
1956

Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1953

Gun Belt
1953

The Charge at Feather River
1953

Cow Country
1953

With a Song in My Heart
1952

Loan Shark
1952

Phone Call from a Stranger
1952

Battles of Chief Pontiac
1952

Return of the Texan
1952

The Secret of Convict Lake
1951

Take Care of My Little Girl
1951

The Gunfighter
1950

Backfire
1950

Whirlpool
1950

Flaxy Martin
1949

Homicide
1949

Alaska Patrol
1949

One Last Fling
1949

The Girl from Jones Beach
1949

Dancing in the Dark
1949

Adventures of Don Juan
1948

Smart Girls Don't Talk
1948

13 Lead Soldiers
1948

Maid of Salem
1937

Without Orders
1936

A Midsummer Night's Dream
1935
