From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Helen Vinson (September 17, 1907 – October 7, 1999) was an American film actress, who appeared in 40 films between 1932 and 1945. Vinson's screen career often featured her in roles in which she played the part of the other woman or (pre-Code) loose women with active romantic lives. Her first film role was Jewel Robbery (1932), which starred William Powell and Kay Francis. She appeared as Doris Delafield in The Kennel Murder Case, which starred Powell as Philo Vance. One of her memorable roles was in The Wedding Night (1935), when she played the wife of Gary Cooper's character and the rival of Anna Sten's, in a story about the Connecticut tobacco fields. Another performance was in the RKO film In Name Only (1939), in which she was cast as the treacherous friend of Carole Lombard, Kay Francis and Cary Grant's characters. Another standout role for Vinson was as an undercover federal agent posing as a femme fatale opposite Richard Cromwell in Unive...
Grand Slam
1933
Enemy Agent
1940
Private Worlds
1935
Beyond Tomorrow
1940
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
1932
Bowery Boy
1940
The Lady and the Monster
1944
The Little Giant
1933
Lawyer Man
1932
The Kennel Murder Case
1933
Jewel Robbery
1932
In Name Only
1939
They Call It Sin
1932
The Wedding Night
1935
Broadway Bill
1934
The Thin Man Goes Home
1944
Two Against the World
1932
Vogues of 1938
1937
Chip Off the Old Block
1944
Nothing but the Truth
1941
As Husbands Go
1934
The Life of Vergie Winters
1934
Live, Love and Learn
1937
Torrid Zone
1940
Midnight Club
1933
The Tunnel
1935
The Power and the Glory
1933
Gift of Gab
1934
Curtain Call
1940
Reunion
1936
Age of Indiscretion
1935
King of the Damned
1935
Love in Exile
1936
Married and in Love
1940
Let's Try Again
1934
The Crash
1932
The Captain Hates the Sea
1934
A Notorious Gentleman
1935