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June Clyde(1909-1987)

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June Clyde
Another vivacious blonde who made a tiny splash in Hollywood during the 30s was June Clyde. Her career was perhaps more substantial than that of many of her contemporaries. A talented songstress and dancer, June began on the vaudeville circuit in 1917 as an eight-year old, billed as 'Baby Tetrazini'. Though born in Saint Joseph, Missouri, she grew up in San Francisco. Her proper stage career kicked off in 1925 by being part of the chorus line in Topsy and Eva, which starred The Duncan Sisters. In 1929, she was signed by RKO. A couple of bit parts later, June was thrust into the limelight as the female lead in Tanned Legs (1929), a minor musical comedy set in high society (with songs by celebrated wit Oscar Levant). The picture did just enough to secure her next role in RKO's second A-grade musical Le Don Juan de l'escadre (1929). In 1932, June was voted one of the year's WAMPAS Baby Stars (along with Ginger Rogers). In between film work, June posed for fan magazines. Now freelancing, she received third-billing in a John Wayne western, Arizona (1931), made at Columbia. A worthier acting role was that of Teola Garfield in Fox's pre-code drama Tess of the Storm Country (1932), alongside the popular pairing of Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Two years later, June also co-starred in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes: Une étude en rouge (1933), with Reginald Owen as Sherlock Holmes. That pretty much sums up the better part of her screen résumé. By the mid-30's, June was pretty much relegated to leads in second features and therefore decided to try her luck on the other side of the Atlantic, eventually alternating theatrical work between London's West End ("Lucky Break" (1934) and "The Flying Trapeze" (1935)) and Broadway (""Hooray for What!" (1937) and "Banjo Eyes" (1941). She also toured Australia in the late 1940s with "Born Yesterday" and "Annie Get Your Gun".

Though she was quoted in a 1935 interview (at Twickenham Studios) declaring that "Hollywood Is the dullest place on earth!", she nonetheless persevered there for most of the 40s, but, alas, cast in pictures for Poverty Row studios like Republic, or worse, PRC. Towards the end of her career, she made several films in England, the last of which was a minuscule role in a maudlin Joan Crawford melodrama, Le Scandale Costello (1957). June eventually gave up acting and retired to Florida with her husband, the director Thornton Freeland. Her hobbies were said to have been riding, tennis and ping-pong.
BornDecember 2, 1909
DiedOctober 1, 1987(77)
BornDecember 2, 1909
DiedOctober 1, 1987(77)
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Known for

June Clyde and Regis Toomey in A Strange Adventure (1932)
A Strange Adventure
5.1
  • 'Nosey' Toodles
  • 1932
June Clyde, Reginald Owen, John Warburton, and Anna May Wong in Sherlock Holmes: Une étude en rouge (1933)
Sherlock Holmes: Une étude en rouge
5.6
  • Eileen Forrester
  • 1933
Frank Albertson and June Clyde in Hollywood Mystery (1934)
Hollywood Mystery
4.8
  • Doris Dawn
  • 1934
John Wayne and Laura La Plante in Arizona (1931)
Arizona
5.6
  • Bonita 'Bonnie' Palmer
  • 1931

Credits

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Actress



  • Heather Sears in Le Scandale Costello (1957)
    Le Scandale Costello
    6.5
    • Mrs. Forbes
    • 1957
  • After the Ball (1957)
    After the Ball
    6.3
    • Lottie Gilson
    • 1957
  • The Vise (1954)
    The Vise
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Dinah Adair
    • 1957
  • La loterie de l'amour (1954)
    La loterie de l'amour
    5.4
    • Viola
    • 1954
  • Merle Oberon in L'Inconnu de Monaco (1952)
    L'Inconnu de Monaco
    5.1
    • Mrs. Rohe
    • 1952
  • Treasure Hunt (1952)
    Treasure Hunt
    5.2
    • Mrs. Cleghorne-Thomas
    • 1952
  • David Farrar and Nadia Gray in Nuit sans étoiles (1951)
    Nuit sans étoiles
    6.1
    • Claire
    • 1951
  • The Man Who Came to Dinner
    TV Movie
    • Lorraine Sheldon
    • 1947
  • Joseph Crehan, George Chandler, Dorothea Kent, Barbara Read, and Kane Richmond in Behind the Mask (1946)
    Behind the Mask
    4.9
    • Edith Merrill
    • 1946
  • James Ellison, Wanda McKay, Franklin Pangborn, and Daisy in Hollywood and Vine (1945)
    Hollywood and Vine
    5.5
    • Gloria Devine
    • 1945
  • Rebel Randall, Chick Chandler, and June Clyde in Seven Doors to Death (1944)
    Seven Doors to Death
    4.4
    • Mary Rawling
    • 1944
  • June Clyde, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, Al Ritz, Harry Ritz, Jimmy Ritz, and The Ritz Brothers in Hi'Ya Chum (1943)
    Hi'Ya Chum
    5.7
    • Madge Tracy
    • 1943
  • June Clyde, William Gargan, Ralf Harolde, John Litel, and Anne Nagel in Sealed Lips (1942)
    Sealed Lips
    6.1
    • Lois Grant
    • 1942
  • Irene Dunne, Preston Foster, and Robert Montgomery in Histoire inachevée (1941)
    Histoire inachevée
    6.3
    • Clarisse
    • 1941
  • June Clyde, William Demarest, Eddie Foy Jr., Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Myrtle Wiseman, and Scotty Wiseman in Country Fair (1941)
    Country Fair
    7.0
    • Pepper Wilson
    • 1941

Soundtrack



  • Walt Disney, Oliver Hardy, Ruth Channing, Irene Hervey, Stan Laurel, Marion O'Connell, Lupe Velez, and Beatrice Hagen in Hollywood Party (1934)
    Hollywood Party
    5.9
    • performer: "I've Had My Moments" (1934) (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Coucous (1930)
    Coucous
    6.0
    • performer: "All Alone Monday" (1926), "Wherever You Are" (1930), "I Love You So Much (It's a Wonder You Don't Feel It)" (1930) (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Ann Pennington in Tanned Legs (1929)
    Tanned Legs
    5.3
    • performer: "With You, With Me" (1929), "Come in the Water, the Water Is Fine" (1929), "Tanned Legs" (1929) ("With You, With Me" (1929), uncredited)
    • 1929
  • Matt Moore, Owen Moore, and Tom Moore in Le dernier voyage (1929)
    Le dernier voyage
    5.5
    • performer: "Take a Look at Her Now" (uncredited)
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.57 m
  • Born
    • December 2, 1909
    • St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    • October 1, 1987
    • Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Thornton Freeland1950 - May 22, 1987 (his death)
  • Other works
    1934: in advertisement for Diamond Walnuts.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 1 Pictorial

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  • Trivia
    Child performer, in vaudeville from 1917 and in films from the age of ten. In the cast of 'Topsy and Eva' with the Duncan Sisters in 1925. As a blonde, leggy starlet signed by RKO for the musical comedies 'Tanned Legs' and 'Hit the Deck'. Found greater success on the London stage in 'Lucky Break' (1934) and 'The Flying Trapeze' (1935) and on Broadway in 'Hooray for What!' (1937-8) and 'Banjo Eyes' (1941-2). Appeared in British films in the 1950s.

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  • When did June Clyde die?
    October 1, 1987
  • How did June Clyde die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was June Clyde when she died?
    77 years old
  • Where did June Clyde die?
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
  • When was June Clyde born?
    December 2, 1909

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