Helen Proimos
- Actress
- Producer
- Make-Up Department
Helen Proimos is an experienced actress and singer. Helen enjoys work on stage and screen. Helen has portrayed Mrs. Dottie Mahoney, the mother of a youthful soon-to-be recording star, Eddie Money. Eddie's intent was to polish his new autobiographical musical, "Two Tickets To Paradise", on local stages and bring his story to Broadway. Sadly, Eddie has passed on before his dream was realized. This musical is based on Eddie Money's rise to stardom in the 1960's after his departure from the N.Y.P.D. Helen Proimos sings one of Eddie's new original compositions, "I'll Always Want the World for You".
On public access television, Helen Proimos is the TV talk show host of Stage Screen and In Between with Helen. Helen happily interviews talent and celebrities on the Red Carpet at charity galas, film premieres, film festivals, fashion shows, pet shows, art exhibits, car shows, music fests, and more which benefits many creatives with added exposure. Helen shines a light on varied worthy causes. Helen Proimos sometimes brings you behind the scenes on movie sets and theater rehearsals for a bit of reality and fun! Many of her TV shows can be found on YouTube at her channel, Stage Screen and In Between with Helen.
Some of Helen's theater credits include, Mae Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie, Mrs. Strakosh in Funny Girl, and Marion Hollander in Don't Drink The Water by Woody Allen. Helen has had roles in many award-winning independent films. Being an accomplished horsewoman, Helen Proimos was Anne Heche's horseback riding stunt double on Another World. Helen has been in TV shows, commercials (one being The Money Store), music videos, and soaps operas including One Life to Live, General Hospital, and All My Children. Helen also sang leads and backup with a popular doo-wop group opening for The Platters and other notables.
Helen Proimos was acting coach to Brandon Hannan, who played Vito Spatafore, Jr. ('Chasing It'-Season 6, Part II) on The Sopranos. Brandon Hannan was a Contender for a Primetime Emmy Award (Outstanding Performance by a Guest Star) and Screen Actors' Guild Award for his role. Brandon traveled to the Primetime Emmy's in Hollywood and walked the Red Carpet at the Shrine Auditorium.
Helen is especially proud of the lead role she had in the movie, Taught to Hate, which won prestigious awards both nationally and internationally. It screened in Cannes as well. This film has been shown and discussed in schools and communities to help stop hate crimes and bullying.
Helen Proimos continues to act in a variety of independent films which can be seen in various festivals and on streaming platforms.
On public access television, Helen Proimos is the TV talk show host of Stage Screen and In Between with Helen. Helen happily interviews talent and celebrities on the Red Carpet at charity galas, film premieres, film festivals, fashion shows, pet shows, art exhibits, car shows, music fests, and more which benefits many creatives with added exposure. Helen shines a light on varied worthy causes. Helen Proimos sometimes brings you behind the scenes on movie sets and theater rehearsals for a bit of reality and fun! Many of her TV shows can be found on YouTube at her channel, Stage Screen and In Between with Helen.
Some of Helen's theater credits include, Mae Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie, Mrs. Strakosh in Funny Girl, and Marion Hollander in Don't Drink The Water by Woody Allen. Helen has had roles in many award-winning independent films. Being an accomplished horsewoman, Helen Proimos was Anne Heche's horseback riding stunt double on Another World. Helen has been in TV shows, commercials (one being The Money Store), music videos, and soaps operas including One Life to Live, General Hospital, and All My Children. Helen also sang leads and backup with a popular doo-wop group opening for The Platters and other notables.
Helen Proimos was acting coach to Brandon Hannan, who played Vito Spatafore, Jr. ('Chasing It'-Season 6, Part II) on The Sopranos. Brandon Hannan was a Contender for a Primetime Emmy Award (Outstanding Performance by a Guest Star) and Screen Actors' Guild Award for his role. Brandon traveled to the Primetime Emmy's in Hollywood and walked the Red Carpet at the Shrine Auditorium.
Helen is especially proud of the lead role she had in the movie, Taught to Hate, which won prestigious awards both nationally and internationally. It screened in Cannes as well. This film has been shown and discussed in schools and communities to help stop hate crimes and bullying.
Helen Proimos continues to act in a variety of independent films which can be seen in various festivals and on streaming platforms.