Helen Hanft
Helen Hanft was an American actress.
Early life
Hanft was born in the Bronx, the eldest of three daughters born to Esther and Benjamin Hanft. Her father was a prominent public relations executive for several national Jewish organizations. Her father persuaded her to audition for the High School of Performing Arts, now part of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and she was admitted.Career
Hanft started her theatrical career in the early 1960s in the experimental theater movement at 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. Hanft often played eccentric, raunchy characters, and was featured in many plays by Tom Eyen, including:- My Next Husband Will Be a Beauty!
- Frustrata
- The Demented World of Tom Eyen
- Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down
- The White Whore and the Bit Player
- Sarah B. Divine!
- Who Killed My Bald Sister Sophie?
- What is Making Gilda So Gray?
- Women Behind Bars
- The Neon Woman
- Give My Regards to Off Off Broadway
- Areatha in the Ice Palace
- Merrill Williams'
In the mid-1970s, Hanft began appearing in movies, sometimes in cameo roles. Her film credits include the Woody Allen films 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
Film
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 1985 | The Equalizer | Mrs. Washburn | Episode: "Back Home" |
| 1989 | Kojack: Ariana | Woman | TV movie |
| 1997 | Law & Order | Martha | Episode: "Denial" |
| 2000 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Mrs. Billins | Episode: "Noncompliance" |
| 2001 | Law & Order | Vera | Episode: "Who Let the Dogs Out?" |
| 2002 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Ruth Cohen | Episode: "Yesterday" |