
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Helena Carter (24 August 1923–11 January 2000) was an American film actress in the 1940s and 1950s. Carter was born Helen Rickerts in New York City, and her family was of Scottish descent. She attended Columbia University, studying for a teaching degree. During this period she worked as a fashion model, which led to her becoming a cover girl. She was offered a film acting contract by producer Leonard Goldstein, which led to a brief acting career. Her first film role was Time Out of Mind in 1947, which starred Ella Raines, Eddie Albert, and Phyllis Calvert. From 1947 to 1953 she would appear in thirteen films, during which time she also worked as a model. In 1948 she appeared on the cover of Life Magazine. One of her most recognizable film roles was opposite Randolph Scott in the 1951 western Fort Worth. Her final film role was in 1953 when she st…
movieInvaders from Mars
1953 · Dr. Pat Blake, MD
movieThe Pathfinder
1952 · Welcome Alison
movieThe Golden Hawk
1952 · Blanca de Valdiva
movieBugles in the Afternoon
1952 · Josephine Russell
movieFort Worth
1951 · Amy Brooks
movieDouble Crossbones
1951 · Lady Sylvia Copeland
movieSouth Sea Sinner
1950 · Margaret Landis
movieKiss Tomorrow Goodbye
1950 · Margaret Dobson
movieThe Fighting O'Flynn
1949 · Lady Benedetta
movieRiver Lady
1948 · Stephanie Morrison
movieIntrigue
1947 · Linda Parker, alias Linda Arnold
movieSomething in the Wind
1947 · Clarissa Prentice
movieTime Out of Mind
1947 · Dora Drake