Early life and background of Bollywood Actor Helen
Helen Jairag Richardson was born on 21 November 1938 in Rangoon, Burma to an Anglo-Indian father and Burmese mother. She has a brother Roger and a sister Jennifer. Their father died during the Second World War. The family trekked to Mumbai in 1943 in order to escape from the Japanese occupation of Burma. Helen told Filmfare
during an interview in 1964, "we trekked alternately through wilderness
and hundreds of villages, surviving on the generosity of people, for we
were penniless, with no food and few clothes. Occasionally, we met
British soldiers who provided us with transport, found us refuge and
treated our blistered feet and bruised bodies and fed us. By the time we
reached Dibrugarh in Assam,
our group had been reduced to half. Some had fallen ill and been left
behind, some had died of starvation and disease. My mother miscarried
along the way. The survivors were admitted to the Dibrugarh hospital for
treatment. Mother and I had been virtually reduced to skeletons and my
brother's condition was critical. We spent two months in hospital. When
we recovered, we moved to Calcutta". She quit her schooling to support her family because her mother's salary as a nurse was not enough to feed a family of four. In a documentary called Queen of the Nautch girls, Helen said she was 19 years old in 1957 when she got her first big break in Howrah Bridge.
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