Howe, Helen, 1905-1975.
Biographical notes:
Monologuist and author (Radcliffe, 1927) Howe studied acting with Georges Vitray in France, joined the New York Theater Guild, performed to critical acclaim in the U.S. and London, toured with "Community Concerts" during WWII, and wrote several novels and a family history. Her parents, Mark Anthony Dewolfe Howe and Fanny Quincy Howe, were writers. Her brothers were Quincy Howe, an editor and radio commentator, and Mark DeWolfe Howe, a Harvard law professor. Howe married Reginald Allen, curator of the Gilbert and Sullivan collection at the Morgan Library, N.Y.C., and formerly an administrator of the Metropolitan Opera and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
From the description of Papers, 1872-1975 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122592674
Monologuist and author (Radcliffe, 1927) Howe studied acting with Georges Vitray in France, joined the New York Theater Guild, performed to critical acclaim in the United States and London, toured with "Community Concerts" during World War II, and wrote several novels and a family history. Her parents, Mark Anthony Dewolfe Howe and Fanny Quincy Howe, were writers. Her brothers were Quincy Howe, an editor and radio commentator, and Mark DeWolfe Howe, a Harvard law professor. Howe married Reginald Allen, curator of the Gilbert and Sullivan collection at the Morgan Library in New York City, and formerly an administrator of the Metropolitan Opera and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
From the description of Additional papers, 1872-1975 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 542727308
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Subjects:
- American literature
- Theater
- Actresses
- Women authors, American
- Authors and publishers
- Family records
- Monologue
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- Actresses
- Authors
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- New York (N.Y.) (as recorded)
- Maine (as recorded)
- Boston (Mass.) (as recorded)