Helen Ramírez

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Helen Ramírez is a strong, independent Mexican businesswoman and former lover of the marshal in the classic Western film "High Noon," known for her moral clarity and pivotal influence on the story’s events.

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Helen Ramírez canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn High Noon
appearsInMedium feature film
associatedWith Hadleyville
countryOfOrigin Mexico
createdForWork High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin')
surface form: High Noon
ethnicity Mexican
filmGenreContext Western
firstAppearanceYear 1952
formerLoverOf Marshal Will Kane
surface form: Will Kane
gender female
hasMoralCharacteristic moral clarity
hasRomanticHistoryWith Harvey Pell
Marshal Will Kane
surface form: Will Kane
influencesDecisionOf Amy Fowler Kane
Marshal Will Kane
surface form: Will Kane
knownFor business acumen
courage
strength and independence
languageSpoken English
Spanish
narrativeRole pivotal influence on story events
nationalityInStory Mexican
occupation businesswoman
partOf High Noon characters ensemble
portrayedBy Katy Jurado
relationshipWith Harvey Pell
Marshal Will Kane
surface form: Will Kane
residesIn Hadleyville

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High Noon character Helen Ramírez
Hadleyville hasCharacter Helen Ramírez