June Clyde

June Clyde

1909-12-02 – 1987-10-01 (age 77) Maysville, Missouri, USA
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Biography

June Clyde (December 2, 1909, St. Joseph, Missouri – October 1, 1987, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was an American actress, singer and dancer. She was a niece of actress Leona Hutton. Clyde's career began at age seven on the vaudeville stage, billed as "Baby Tetrazini" (her mother's maiden name) at the age of nine. She made her first screen appearance at age ten with Noah Beery, Sr. in The Sea Wolf. Later her voice changed and she joined a stock company. She was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1932 and she progressed to a modest career in Hollywood films before marrying film director Thornton Freeland. Clyde moved to England with her husband and appeared in several British films and stage productions starting in 1934, as well as returning to the United States periodically for both stage and film work. A Mormon, she became friends with actress Dennie Moore, who nicknamed Clyde "The Loveliest Latter Day who ever lived".

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File 113
File 113

1933

as Madeline

Country Fair
Country Fair

1941

as Pepper Wilson

Side Street
Side Street

1929

as Judy (uncredited)

Only Yesterday
Only Yesterday

1933

as Deborah

The All-American
The All-American

1932

as Betty Poe

Treasure Hunt
Treasure Hunt

1952

as Mrs. Dorothy Cleghorn-Thomas

Back Street
Back Street

1932

as Freda Schmidt

Sealed Lips
Sealed Lips

1942

as Lois Grant

Unfinished Business
Unfinished Business

1941

as Clarisse

Hollywood Mystery
Hollywood Mystery

1934

as Doris Dawn

The Love Lottery
The Love Lottery

1954

as Viola

A Study in Scarlet
A Study in Scarlet

1933

as Eileen Forrester

Hollywood Party
Hollywood Party

1934

as Linda Clemp

Radio Patrol
Radio Patrol

1932

as Vern Wiley

The Cuckoos
The Cuckoos

1930

as Ruth Chester

Tanned Legs
Tanned Legs

1929

as Peggy Reynolds

Hold Me Tight
Hold Me Tight

1933

as Dottie Wade

Arizona
Arizona

1931

as Bonita 'Bonnie' Palmer

Morals for Women
Morals for Women

1931

as Lorraine Hutson

After the Ball