Helena Pickard, a talented actress, entered this world on October 13, 1900, in the charming town of Handsworth, nestled within the boundaries of Sheffield, in the picturesque county of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
Throughout her illustrious career, Helena left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, garnering recognition for her captivating performances in a plethora of iconic films. One of her most notable roles was in the 1944 cinematic masterpiece, "The Lodger", a psychological thriller that has stood the test of time.
In addition to her impressive filmography, Helena also appeared in the 1951 biographical drama, "The Lady with a Lamp", which paid tribute to the life and legacy of Florence Nightingale. Furthermore, her portrayal of Becky Sharp in the 1956 adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic novel, "Vanity Fair", showcased her remarkable range as a thespian.
In her personal life, Helena was married to two esteemed individuals: Herbert Rothbarth and the renowned actor, Cedric Hardwicke. Tragically, her life was cut short on September 27, 1959, in Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.