Helen Hayes
Actor/Actriz
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Movies
28
TV Shows
Helen Hayes was an American actress whose career spanned almost 70 years. She eventually garnered the nickname "First Lady of the American Theatre" and was one of twelve people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award. Hayes also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor, from President Ronald Reagan in 1986. In 1988 she was awarded the National Medal of Arts. She is the namesake of the annual Helen Hayes Awards, which have recognized excellence in professional theatre in the greater Washington, D.C. area since 1984. Perhaps the ultimate respect to be paid to any actor by a producer - of having a theater christened in their name - became a reality for Ms. Hayes in 1955 when the former Fulton Theatre on 46th Street in New York City's Broadway theater district was renamed the Helen Hayes Theatre. When that venue was torn down in 1982 (along with five other neighboring theaters), the operators of the Little Theatre, another standing theater two blocks away on 44th Street, renamed that house in her name, which it has retained ever since.
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As Actor/Actress
The Mike Douglas Show
Self
The Love Boat
Agatha Winslow
Hawaii 5-0
Aunt Clara
Tony Awards
Self - Accepting Award for Apa-Phoenix
Robert Montgomery Presents
Queen Victoria
The Merv Griffin Show
Self
What's My Line?
Self
The Dick Cavett Show
Self - Guest
Camino al cielo
Show de Ed Sullivan
Self
Omnibus
Here's Lucy
Kathleen Brady
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self
The Oscars
Self
The Jack Benny Program
Helen Hayes
Kraft Television Theatre
Self - Host
Tarzan
The Bell Telephone Hour
Self
Ghost Story
Miss Gilden
The Kennedy Center Honors
Self
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Essie
Play of the Week
Mother Hildebrand
The Snoop Sisters
Ernesta Snoop
Airport
Ada Quonsett
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
MGM: When the Lion Roars
Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers
Dr. McCartney
La pandilla de cupido motorizado
Mrs. Steinmetz
Adiós a las armas
Catherine Barkley
Anastasia
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna