
Actor
Helen Hayes
Born 1900 · Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen Hayes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Airport
Ada Quonsett · 1970

Herbie Rides Again
Mrs. Steinmetz · 1974

Hawaii Five-O
Aunt Clara · 1968

Anastasia
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna · 1956

Candleshoe
Lady St. Edmund · 1977

The Love Boat
Agatha Winslow · 1977

A Farewell to Arms
Catherine Barkley · 1932

The Oscars
Self · 1953

The Jack Benny Program
Helen Hayes · 1950

What's My Line?
Self · 1950

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Essie · 1951

Third Man on the Mountain
Hotel guest (uncredited) · 1959

Here's Lucy
Kathleen Brady · 1968

Arrowsmith
Leora Tozer Arrowsmith · 1931
Riders of the Range
Inez · 1923

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self · 1948

One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
Hettie · 1975

The Dick Cavett Show
Self - Guest · 1968

Murder with Mirrors
Miss Jane Marple · 1985

Murder Is Easy
Lavinia Fullerton · 1982

Ghost Story
Miss Gilden · 1972

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self · 1950

Pride and Prejudice
Lady Catherine de Bourgh · 1952

The Kennedy Center Honors
Self · 1978