Helen Broderick (1891-1959) was an American actress and comedian. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and began her career on stage before making the transition to film in the 1930s. Broderick is best known for her supporting roles in classic Hollywood films such as "Swing Time" (1936) with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, "Top Hat" (1935) with Astaire and Rogers, and "The Thin Man" (1934) with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
Broderick was known for her sharp wit, comedic timing, and distinctive voice. She often played sarcastic and sassy characters, providing comic relief in many of the films she appeared in. Despite her success on screen, Broderick continued to perform on Broadway throughout her career.
Helen Broderick passed away in 1959 at the age of 67. She is remembered as a talented and versatile actress who left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
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