Tiffany Helm
Tiffany Helm, born on May 12, is a versatile actress with American and Canadian roots. She comes from a creative family, being the child of actor Peter Helm and seasoned actress Brooke Bundy. Tiffany honed her artistic skills in dance under the guidance of Roland Dupree and was a notable member of the "Beverly Hills Mime Troupe." Her modeling career began in her teenage years, leading to her film debut in the 1984 musical romance Hard to Hold.
Helm gained recognition for her lead role as Kate Haskell in The Zoo Gang (1985) and is perhaps best known for her character Violet in the iconic horror film Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985). Additionally, she showcased her comedic talents as Andrea Eldridge, a juvenile delinquent, in the cult classic Reform School Girls (1986). Helm's television credits include guest spots on popular series such as Freddy's Nightmares (1988), 21 Jump Street (1987), and Santa Barbara (1984).
In 1996, she lent her voice to Francesca Sabatini, an Italian scientist, in the video game Rama. After stepping away from acting to focus on her portrait photography business, Tiffany Helm has made a recent return to the screen, appearing in several Canadian films, including Come True (2020), Red Letter Day (2019), and Stephen King's In the Tall Grass (2019).