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  1. Helen Phyllis Shipman (February 5, 1899 – April 13, 1984) was an American singer, dancer and actress who starred in various Broadway musicals, in musical comedies in vaudeville, and in films.

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    Helen Shipman. Actress: Men Without Names. Helen Shipman was born in Pennsylvania, USA in 1899 (the exact month and day is in question). Her obituary in 1984 (which was written by her husband, Edward J. Pawley) stated that she was 85, which would have made her birth in the year 1899. Other newspaper articles also reveal that she was born in 1899.

    • Actress
    • February 5, 1901
    • Helen Shipman
    • April 13, 1984
  3. Helen Shipman was born in Pennsylvania, USA in 1899 (the exact month and day is in question). Her obituary in 1984 (which was written by her husband, Edward J. Pawley) stated that she was 85, which would have made her birth in the year 1899. Other newspaper articles also reveal that she was born in 1899. Helen was the daughter of William H. and...

    • February 5, 1901
    • April 13, 1984
  4. Helen Shipman is a director and tutor for the Professional Writing Academy. She has taught plenty of prize winners and published authors.

  5. Biography. For about 50 years, Helen P. Shipman has been creating and exhibiting her artwork and its accompanying writings professionally. Most recently, from early 2021 to the present time, she has been compiling a complete photographic and written archive of her life’s work, including artwork, writings, studies preliminary to finished work ...

  6. Paintings with Writings on the Human Condition. “My work presents a symbolism that looks inward, examining the self in all its mystical complexity. The paintings study the human relationship to self, to others, and to the divine eternal, stripped of all that is pretentious and artificial, exposed to all that is profound and vulnerable.

  7. Helen is a fiction writer herself and was a finalist in the Independent on Sunday short story competition. She recently retired from university teaching to concentrate on finishing a novel and a contemporary thriller about a child's murder – and to work with groups of writers in the wider community.