Hellen Grant (Villa Berthet, Chaco, Argentina; April 13) is an Argentine actress, former vedette and singer with a vast artistic career from the 1960s and 1970s.
Career
The actress, born in the town of Villa Berthet, province of Chaco, began at a very young age on the magazine stages, first as a dancer and then as a second star, when at that time, figures of other great starlets stood out, such as the sisters Norma and Mimí Pons. , Ethel and Gogó Rojo, Zulma Faiad, Nélida Lobato, Egle Martin, Susana Brunetti, among others.
She did her studies at Sofia University. She went through the most important theatres of the time, such as the Maipo, El Nacional, the Teatro Comedia and the Teatro Ópera of Buenos Aires, alongside renowned capocomists such as Adolfo Stray, Juan Verdaguer, Dringue Farías, Alfredo Barbieri and Vicente Rubino.
She debuted in 1965 with the film Orden de Matar as a striptease alongside Jorge Salcedo, Nelly Meden, José María Langlais and Graciela Borges. However, she became better known for her participation in the comedies headed by Jorge Porcel and Alberto Olmedo, such as Custodio de Señoras (1979), ‘A los Surgeons se le va la Mano (1980) and Las mujeres son hapos de guapos (Women are a handsome thing’ (1980). 1981). She said goodbye to the big screen in 1985 with The White Death with Federico Luppi in the role of Pía.
