Helen Jay

Helen Jay

Helen Jay was an American actress who is best known for She Devil, The Deadly Mantis, and Science Fiction Theatre. She was born on November 2, 1925, in New York, USA, and passed away on September 18, 1989, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Helen Jay’s personal and family life is limited. She was born and raised in New York City, where she began her career in acting. There are no significant public records detailing her family background or relationships.

Career

Helen Jay gained recognition for her roles in various films and television shows, particularly during the 1950s. She played supporting roles in notable films such as She Devil and The Deadly Mantis, showcasing her talent in genre films and television series of that era.

Death and Legacy

Helen Jay passed away on September 18, 1989, in Los Angeles, California. While she may not be as widely remembered today, her contributions to the film industry, particularly in science fiction and horror genres, remain appreciated by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
She Devil 1957-04-01 Blond Nurse
The Deadly Mantis 1957-05-01 Mrs. Farley
The Opposite Sex 1956-11-15 (uncredited)
I Married a Monster from Outer Space 1958-10-01 Second Girl (uncredited)
But Not for Me 1959-08-19 Angie
Ocean’s Eleven 1960-08-10 Girl (uncredited)
The Young Philadelphians 1959-05-21 Floozy
Experiment in Terror 1962-04-12 Waitress (uncredited)
High School Confidential! 1958-05-30 Angela Dale
No Name on the Bullet 1959-02-01 Mrs. Millie Chaffee
Simon, King of the Witches 1971-04-02 Mrs. Carter
The Lonesome Trail 1955-07-01 Julie
Frontier Gambler 1956-07-01 Hostess
Crime of Passion 1956-12-28 Newspaper Reader (uncredited)
The Space Children 1958-06-01 Mother
Three Violent People 1956-12-01 Dance Hall Girl
Good Day for a Hanging 1959-01-01 Townswoman
Gang War 1958-07-01 Street Girl
Naked Gun 1956-11-01 Hostess
Born Reckless 1958-11-02 Waitress
Don’t Knock The Rock 1956-12-14 Castle theatre girl
Chicago Confidential 1957-08-30
Leave It to Beaver 1957-10-04 Perfume Customer