Helen Prettyman Arnold was a silent film actress who appeared in
motion pictures from 1916 to 1918.Arnold was a member of the cast of
the 1891 production of "Nerves" at the Lyceum Theatre in New York
City. Arnold played Viola Campbell in a 1916 production of The
Witching Hour filmed in Flushing, New York. The film starred C. Aubrey
Smith and Marie Shotwell. The movie was an adaptation of a play
written by Augustus Thomas. One review described it as better than the
stage drama which preceded it, while retaining the mood of
strangeness. Arnold was said to be "an attractive Viola".In June 1916,
Arnold was among the winners of a Beauty and Brains contest held by
Photoplay magazine.Arnold made Two Men and a Woman (1917) with
Christine Mayo and Rubye De Remer. The Ivan Film Productions, Inc.,
release is directed by William J. Humphrey.
motion pictures from 1916 to 1918.Arnold was a member of the cast of
the 1891 production of "Nerves" at the Lyceum Theatre in New York
City. Arnold played Viola Campbell in a 1916 production of The
Witching Hour filmed in Flushing, New York. The film starred C. Aubrey
Smith and Marie Shotwell. The movie was an adaptation of a play
written by Augustus Thomas. One review described it as better than the
stage drama which preceded it, while retaining the mood of
strangeness. Arnold was said to be "an attractive Viola".In June 1916,
Arnold was among the winners of a Beauty and Brains contest held by
Photoplay magazine.Arnold made Two Men and a Woman (1917) with
Christine Mayo and Rubye De Remer. The Ivan Film Productions, Inc.,
release is directed by William J. Humphrey.
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