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Helen Neal (born Mabel Rebecca Elizabeth Holloway; 5 September 1893 - 26 October 1973) was a British born actress and author who starred in some of the most popular British plays and shows of the early 20th century, including [[George Tarman]]'s ''[[Major Susan]]'' (1909), J. B. Grafter's ''[[The Royley Inheritance]]'' (1912), [[Hanley Jerman]]'s ''[[Diana of Manchester]]'' (1921), and [[Danial Briggs]]' ''[[The Constables Bequest]]'' (1916). Later in life, Neal stared in early British TV shows like [[Dr. Quiz|''Dr. Quiz'']] and ''[[My Boy, Tommy]]'' on a contract with [[British Broadcasting House|BBH]]. | Helen Neal (born Mabel Rebecca Elizabeth Holloway; 5 September 1893 - 26 October 1973) was a British born actress and author who starred in some of the most popular British plays and shows of the early 20th century, including [[George Tarman]]'s ''[[Major Susan]]'' (1909), J. B. Grafter's ''[[The Royley Inheritance]]'' (1912), [[Hanley Jerman]]'s ''[[Diana of Manchester]]'' (1921), and [[Danial Briggs]]' ''[[The Constables Bequest]]'' (1916). Later in life, Neal stared in early British TV shows like [[Dr. Quiz|''Dr. Quiz'']] and ''[[My Boy, Tommy]]'' on a contract with [[British Broadcasting House|BBH]]. | ||
Neal was is also known for writing several books throughout her life, with it being believed writing saved her from poverty multiple times. Some of her most notable books were the ones she wrote in the 1910's in support of the [[women's rights]] movement. | Neal was is also known for writing several books throughout her life, with it being believed writing saved her from poverty multiple times. Some of her most notable books were the ones she wrote in the 1910's in support of the [[women's rights]] movement. She was also known to have participated in several women's rights walks in her youth. | ||
She is known to have had one child, [[Sarah Lynn Neal]], | She is known to have had one child, [[Sarah Lynn Neal]], born in 1956. She is openly [[Transgender|Trans]].<ref>Picture to be added soon.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 12 March 2026
Helen Neal (born Mabel Rebecca Elizabeth Holloway; 5 September 1893 - 26 October 1973) was a British born actress and author who starred in some of the most popular British plays and shows of the early 20th century, including George Tarman's Major Susan (1909), J. B. Grafter's The Royley Inheritance (1912), Hanley Jerman's Diana of Manchester (1921), and Danial Briggs' The Constables Bequest (1916). Later in life, Neal stared in early British TV shows like Dr. Quiz and My Boy, Tommy on a contract with BBH.
Neal was is also known for writing several books throughout her life, with it being believed writing saved her from poverty multiple times. Some of her most notable books were the ones she wrote in the 1910's in support of the women's rights movement. She was also known to have participated in several women's rights walks in her youth.
She is known to have had one child, Sarah Lynn Neal, born in 1956. She is openly Trans.[1]
- ↑ Picture to be added soon.