Let us admire Helen: she endured pain and facial manipulation in order to look like someone else. But. In 1930 . . .

she married a wealthy banker, and left films to concentrate on stage work. Though she achieved some success in that medium, she gave up acting altogether in 1933 to concentrate on publicity work, and it was here where she achieved her greatest success. She soon became a major power in Hollywood, representing the top stars of the day, such as Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor and Jeanette MacDonald, to name a few. She remained in that business until 1967, when she retired.

Her previous husband had shuffled off in 1929 from pneumonia. Whcih they tended to do in those days.