Helen Hanft

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Helen Hanft
Born(1934-04-04)April 4, 1934
New York City, U.S.
DiedMay 30, 2013(2013-05-30) (aged 79)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1960–2013

Helen Hanft (April 4, 1934 – May 30, 2013) was an American actress.

Early life

Hanft was born in

Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and she was admitted.[1]

Career

Hanft started her theatrical career in the early 1960s in the

Off-Off-Broadway venues like La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club and Caffe Cino. She quickly became known as "the Ethel Merman of off-off-Broadway" for her comedic performances.[1] Hanft often played eccentric, raunchy characters, and was featured in many plays by Tom Eyen
, including:

She performed in

Public Theater, John Patrick Shanley's Italian American Reconciliation, and multiple plays by Stephen Holt, including Reety in Hell.[14]
Hanft also appeared in the following productions at La MaMa during the 1960s and 1970s:

Additionally, she appeared in Stoop; Bambi Levine, Please Shut Up!; and as Judy Garland dying in her bathroom in London Loo. She appeared as herself in two documentary features: Beautiful Darling, about Candy Darling; and I Am Divine, about Divine.

In the mid-1970s, Hanft began appearing in movies, sometimes in

Manhattan, Stardust Memories, The Purple Rose of Cairo, and Allen's segment in New York Stories. She was also a favorite of Paul Mazursky, who cast her in Next Stop, Greenwich Village and Willie & Phil. Other film appearances include Arthur, Honky Tonk Freeway, Moonstruck, License to Drive, Coming to America, and Used People. In the late 1990s, she began appearing on episodes of Law & Order, and continued to make occasional stage appearances in New York City
.

Personal life

Her husband, William Landers, predeceased her, as did her younger sister, Alice. She is survived by her other sister, Sarah Comma.

She died in Manhattan on May 30, 2013, of a post-surgical intestinal blockage.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1976 Next Stop, Greenwich Village Herb's Wife
1979 Manhattan Party Guest #3
1980 Willie & Phil Used Cars Salesperson
1980 Stardust Memories Vivian Orkin
1981 Arthur Perry's Wife
1981 Honky Tonk Freeway Bag Lady
1985 The Purple Rose of Cairo Movie Audience
1986 9½ Weeks Flea Market Shawl Seller
1986 Off Beat Waitress
1987 Moonstruck Lotte
1988 Coming to America Subway Lady
1988 License to Drive Miss Hellberg
1989 New York Stories Citizen (segment "Oedipus Wrecks")
1989 Identity Crisis Hag
1989 Fear, Anxiety & Depression Roz
1990 Betsy's Wedding Fitter
1991 The Butcher's Wife Molly
1992 Used People Aunt Ruthie
1994 North Operator
1994 I.Q. Rose
1996 The Associate Mrs. Cupchick
1997 Mr. Jealousy Millie
1999 Trick Greasy Spoon Waitress
1999 Fever Louisa
2002 Dummy Mrs. Gurkel
2006 Puccini for Beginners Old Lady At Cinema
2007 Noise Forceful Juror
2009 When the Evening Comes Rose Bushman (final film role)

References

  1. ^ a b c Vitello, Paul (June 5, 2013). "Helen Hanft, Master of Camp Way Off Broadway, Dies at 79". The New York Times. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  2. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: My Next Husband Will Be a Beauty! (1964)".
  3. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Frustrata (1964)".
  4. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Frustrata (1965)".
  5. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Demented World of Tom Eyen, The (1965)".
  6. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down (1965)".
  7. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down (1971)".
  8. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down (1981)".
  9. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: The White Whore and the Bit Player and Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down (variations on a theme) (1965)".
  10. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Sarah B. Divine! (1967)".
  11. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Moments from Why Hannah's Skirt Won't Stay Down, Who Killed My Bald Sister Sophie?, and The Four No Plays (1969)".
  12. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: What Is Making Gilda So Gray? (1970)".
  13. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Give My Regards to Off Off Broadway (1987)".
  14. . Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  15. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: At the Corner of Popcorn Alley and the 21st of September Street (1965)".
  16. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Cafe La MaMa Experimental Theater Presents H.M. Koutoukas' Omy Queen of the Fairies and Tidy Passions, or, Kill Kaleidascope Kill (1965)".
  17. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Madonna in the Orchard, The (1966)".
  18. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Our Play on the Future Has No Name (1970)".
  19. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Kitty Glitter Story, The (1974)".
  20. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: Density 1.33 (1976)".
  21. ^ La MaMa Archives Digital Collections. "Production: O My Rosey Dreams (1983)".

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