- During the early 1930s, she and Cyril Hume lived in the "French Pavilion" house of the French Village housing development in Hollywood, off Highland Avenue, just below Whitley Heights across the street from the Hollywood Bowl. The unique set of homes, Walter S. and F. Pierpont Davis, were razed in 1952 to make way for the Hollywood Freeway.
- According to various Hollywood actors, Helen Chandler lived her life enveloped by her own delusions of grandeur. The actress was convinced she was going to be the next Lillian Gish, which never happened. Chandler had long been forgotten when she died in 1965.
- Her third husband was merchant seaman Walter Piascik whom she meet in a bar. Walter was described as a "big, dumb man who didn't talk too much." He largely said three words in a conversation. Walter was said to have other skills to match his size and strength, and these were factors for Helen. The union did not last as Walter shipped out to sea and was never seen again.
- After performing on the stage, the actress tried her luck in Hollywood, however her efforts to gain success in films were mostly met with failure.
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