From Wikipedia Helen Lynch (April 6, 1900 – March 2, 1965) was an American silent film actress. She was born in Billings, Montana, where she was also raised. After winning a beauty contest conducted in her hometown, Lynch soon went to movie studios and received little trouble gaining roles, starting out as an extra in 1918. She was chosen as one of thirteen WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1923. During her career, she was mostly cast in comedies. She acted in a number of films throughout the 1920s and four small roles in the 1930s. It appears she returned one last time to the screen in the 1940 film Women Without Names. Lynch was married to actor Carroll Nye. She died in 1965 in Miami Beach, Florida.
Fifth Avenue Models
(Maid)
Avenging Fangs
(Mary Kirkham)
My Own Pal
(Trixie Tremaine)
Arizona Sweepstakes
(Nell Savery)
Cause for Divorce
(Ruth Metcliffe)
Underworld
(Meg, Mulligan's Girl)
Fools First
('Blondie' Clark)
Glass Houses
(Cicily Duval)
The House That Jazz Built
(Kitty Estabrook)
The Showdown
(Goldie)
Live and Let Live
(Lillian Boland)
Honor Bound
(Claire Vincent)
The Singing Fool
(Maid)
Oh, Doctor!
(Maid)
Ladies of the Mob
(Marie)
Women Without Names
(Susie)
Why Bring That Up?
(Marie)
The Eternal Three
(Miriam Barnes)
Stolen Love
(Ruth)
Minnie
The Valley of Hate
(Maureen Foster)
Husbands for Rent
(Maid)
The Tomboy
(Sweetie Higgins)
The Return of Grey Wolf
(Jean St. Claire)
General Custer at the Little Big Horn
(Betty Rossman)
Speakeasy
(Speakeasy patron)
City Girl
(Girl on Train (uncredited))
Valley of Hate
(Maurine Foster)
The Dangerous Age
(Bebe Nash)
In Old Arizona
(Stagecoach Passenger (uncredited))
Smouldering Fires
(Kate Brown)
Romance of the Underworld
(Blondie Nell)
Love and Learn
(Rosie)