Tom Helmore
Tom Helmore, born on January 4, 1904, in London, was a prominent English actor known for his extensive work in the film industry. Over the span of his career, which lasted from 1927 until 1972, he featured in more than 50 films. His versatility and talent brought him into collaboration with celebrated director Alfred Hitchcock on three occasions, further cementing his place in cinematic history.
Helmore’s career took him through various roles and genres, showcasing his ability to adapt to the evolving landscape of film during his time. After a lengthy and successful career, he eventually retired from acting and relocated to Longboat Key, Florida, where he spent his final years.
Tom Helmore passed away on September 12, 1995, leaving behind a legacy marked by substantial contributions to film and memorable performances that continue to be appreciated by audiences today. His work remains a testament to his talent and dedication to the craft of acting.
Filmography
Trouble Along the Way
Scene of the Crime
Three Daring Daughters
The Ring
Designing Woman
This Could Be the Night
Shadow on the Wall
The Time Machine
The Man in the Net
Malaya