Helen Gahagan

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Helen Gahagan Biography

Helen Gahagan (November 25, 1900 – June 28, 1980) was an American actress and (under the name Helen Gahagan Douglas) a politician. She was of Scottish and Irish descent. She was the second woman and first Democratic woman elected to Congress from California; her election made California one of the first two states (the other was Illinois) to have elected female members of the House from both parties.

Gahagan was born in Boonton, New Jersey, and reared Roman Catholic. Graduating from Barnard College in 1924, she became a well-known star on Broadway in the 1920s. In 1931, she married actor Melvyn Douglas. Gahagan starred in only one Hollywood movie, She in 1935, playing Hash-a-Motep, queen of a lost city. The movie, based on H. Rider Haggard`s novel of the same name, is perhaps best known for popularizing a phrase from the novel, "She who must be obeyed."

In the 1940s, Gahagan Douglas entered politics. She was elected to the United States House of Representatives from California`s 14th congressional district as a liberal Democrat in 1944, and served three full terms. During this time, according to author Robert Caro, she carried on an affair with then-Senator Lyndon B. Johnson.

In 1950, Gahagan Douglas ran for the United States Senate even though the incumbent Democrat Sheridan H. Downey was seeking a third term. William Malone, the Democratic state chairman in California, had advised Douglas to wait until 1952 to run for the Senate, rather than split the party in a fight with Downey. Gahagan Douglas, however, told Malone that Downey had neglected veterans and small growers and must be unseated. Downey withdrew from the race in the primary campaign and supported a third candidate, Manchester Boddy, the owner and publisher of the Los Angeles Daily News. When Gahagan Douglas defeated Boddy for the nomination, Downey endorsed the Republican U.S. Representative Richard M. Nixon.[1]

In the race against Nixon, Gahagan Douglas was considered by many liberals to have been the prototypical victim of a smear campaign. Alluding to her alleged Communist (or "Red") sympathies, Nixon suggested that she was a "fellow traveler", citing as evidence her supposed "Communist-leaning" votes in Congress. He referred to her as "the Pink Lady", and said that she was "pink right down to her underwear." His campaign manager, Murray Chotiner, even had flyers printed up on sheets of pink paper, to underline the point.

Gahagan Douglas, in return, bestowed upon Nixon one of the most enduring nicknames in American politics: "Tricky Dick". Nonetheless, Nixon won the election, with over 59 percent of the vote. Gahagan Douglas` political career hence came to an end. The conservative Democrat Samuel W. Yorty (later a Republican convert) succeeded her in Congress.

At its 1979 commencement ceremonies, Barnard College awarded Gahagan Douglas its highest honor, the Barnard Medal of Distinction.

She died at the age of seventy-nine from breast and lung cancer.
 

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Actors Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany used to own Gahagan`s childhood home, a mansion in Park Slope, Brooklyn...before they moved to Manhattan in 2008.
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    Name Helen Gahagan
    Other Name(s) Helen Gahagan Douglas
    Build Slim
    Date of Birth November 251900
    Birthplace Boonton, New Jersey, USA
    Star Sign Sagittarius
    Died June 281980 (Aged 80)
    Location of Death New York, New York, USA
    Cause of Death Breast and Lung Cancer
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index He

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  • Two step-sons, Gregory (b. 1920) and Melvyn (b. 1921).
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  • Her son Peter was born in 1933. Her daughter Mary Helen was born in 1938.
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  • Lost the Senate race to Richard Nixon in 1950 by 680,000 votes.
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  • Popularized the nickname "Tricky Dick" during her Senate race against Richard Nixon. She herself picked up the term from an editorial in The Independent Review.
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  • Richard Nixon said of her during his 1950 Senate campaign against her: "During five years in Congress, Helen Douglas has voted 353 times exactly as has Vito Marcantonio, the notorious Communist party-line Congressman from New York. How can Helen Douglas, capable actress that she is, take up so strange a role as a foe of Communism? And why does she when she has so deservedly earned the title of `the pink lady`?".
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  • The appearance of the Evil Queen in Walt Disney Productions film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was inspired by Ms. Gahagen`s performance in the movie She (1935).
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  • Step-grandmother of Illeana Douglas.
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