Helen Dickson
Helen Dickson is recorded as appearing in two American films in the 1940s and 1950s, both in uncredited roles as part of the background ensemble. In Phantom of the Opera [1943], Dickson is listed as an Operagoer, a minor presence within the opera-house setting, contributing to the film’s atmosphere without a speaking part.
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Helen Dickson is recorded as appearing in two American films in the 1940s and 1950s, both in uncredited roles as part of the background ensemble. In Phantom of the Opera [1943], Dickson is listed as an Operagoer, a minor presence within the opera-house setting, contributing to the film’s atmosphere without a speaking part. Similarly, in Witness for the Prosecution [1957], Dickson appears as a Courtroom Spectator, occupying the public gallery during the trial scenes, again in an uncredited capacity.
Born on May 7, 1892 in Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA, Dickson’s involvement in cinema was limited to these two credited appearances, both of which are brief and functional within their respective narratives. The roles do not include dialogue or significant action, placing Dickson among the many…






