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Full Name
  
Ina Parton

Nationality
  
American


Name
  
June Clyde

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
December 2, 1909 (
1909-12-02
)

Occupation
  
singer, dancer, actress

Died
  
October 1, 1987, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Spouse
  
Thornton Freeland (m. 1950–1987), Thornton Freeland (m. 1930–1947)

Parents
  
William Arthur Parton, Orpha Dorothy Day

Movies
  
Tanned Legs, A Study in Scarlet, Seven Doors to Death, Hollywood Party, Arizona

Similar People
  
Thornton Freeland, Elmer Clifton, John M Stahl, Edwin L Marin, George B Seitz

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June Clyde (December 2, 1909 in Maysville, Missouri – October 1, 1987 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) was an American actress, singer and dancer. She was a niece of actress Leona Hutton.

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June Clyde was born Ina Parton. She was the third child of William Arthur Parton and Orpha Dorothy Day. William and Orpha divorced about 1913, when Orpha took the three girls to live in St Joe Missouri. By 1915 they moved to Arbuckle, California to Orpha's father's (William Thomas Day's) home. Around 1916, Orpha married Harvey Arthur Clyde.

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June Clyde's career began at age seven on the vaudeville stage, billed as "Baby Tetrazini" (a stage name for the girls) 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.

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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".

Stage credits


  • 1934 - Lucky Break, London musical
  • 1935 - The Flying Trapeze, London musical
  • 1937 - Hooray for What!, Broadway musical
  • 1941 - Banjo Eyes, Broadway musical





  • Filmography

    Actress
    1957
    The Story of Esther Costello as
    Mrs. Forbes
    1957
    After the Ball as
    Lottie Gilson
    1957
    The Vise (TV Series) as
    Dinah Adair
    - Holiday for Heatherton (1957) - Dinah Adair
    1954
    The Love Lottery as
    Viola
    1952
    Affair in Monte Carlo as
    Mrs. Roche
    1952
    Treasure Hunt as
    Mrs. Cleghorne-Thomas
    1951
    Night Without Stars as
    Claire
    1947
    The Man Who Came to Dinner (TV Movie) as
    Lorraine Sheldon
    1946
    Behind the Mask as
    Edith Merrill
    1945
    Hollywood and Vine as
    Gloria Devine
    1944
    Seven Doors to Death as
    Mary Rawling
    1943
    Hi'Ya Chum as
    Madge Tracy
    1942
    Sealed Lips as
    Lois Grant
    1941
    Unfinished Business as
    Clarisse
    1941
    Country Fair as
    Pepper Wilson
    1938
    His Lordship Goes to Press as
    Valerie Lee
    1938
    Weddings Are Wonderful as
    Cora Sutherland
    1937
    Sam Small Leaves Town as
    Sally Elton
    1937
    Intimate Relations as
    Molly Morrell
    1937
    School for Husbands as
    Diana Cheswick
    1937
    Let's Make a Night of It as
    Peggy Boydell
    1937
    Make-Up as
    Joy
    1937
    Aren't Men Beasts as
    Marie
    1936
    Forbidden Music as
    Sadie Whistler
    1936
    King of the Castle as
    Marilyn Bean
    1936
    Charing Cross Road as
    Pam
    1935
    She Shall Have Music as
    Dorothy Drew
    1935
    No Monkey Business as
    Clare Barrington
    1935
    Dance Band as
    Pat Shelley
    1934
    Hollywood Mystery as
    Doris Dawn
    1934
    Hollywood Party as
    Linda Clemp
    1934
    I Hate Women as
    Anne Meredith
    1933
    Only Yesterday as
    Deborah
    1933
    Her Resale Value as
    Mary Harris
    1933
    Hold Me Tight as
    Dottie
    1933
    A Study in Scarlet as
    Eileen Forrester
    1933
    Room Mates (Short) as
    June - 1st Wife
    1933
    Forgotten as
    Lena Strauss
    1932
    Oh! My Operation (Short)
    1932
    A Strange Adventure as
    'Nosey' Toodles
    1932
    Tess of the Storm Country as
    Teola Garfield
    1932
    The Finishing Touch (Short)
    1932
    The All-American as
    Betty Poe
    1932
    Thrill of Youth as
    Jill Fenwick
    1932
    Back Street as
    Freda Schmidt
    1932
    Radio Patrol as
    Vern Wiley
    1932
    The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood as
    Kitty Kelly
    1932
    Steady Company as
    Peggy
    1932
    File 113 as
    Madeline
    1932
    Racing Youth as
    Ameliz Cruickshank
    1931
    The Secret Witness as
    Tess Jones
    1931
    Branded Men as
    Dale Wilson
    1931
    Morals for Women as
    Lorraine Huston
    1931
    The Mad Parade as
    Janice Lee
    1931
    Arizona as
    Bonita 'Bonnie' Palmer
    1930
    Moonlight and Monkey Business (Short) as
    Beverly Fair
    1930
    Humanettes No. 3 (Short)
    1930
    Humanettes No. 1 (Short)
    1930
    Midnight Mystery as
    Louise Hollister
    1930
    The Cuckoos as
    Ruth Chester
    1929
    Hit the Deck as
    Toddy
    1929
    Tanned Legs as
    Peggy Reynolds
    1929
    Side Street as
    Judy - the Singer (uncredited)
    1929
    Street Girl as
    Hot Blonde at McGregor's (uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1934
    Hollywood Party (performer: "I've Had My Moments" (1934) - uncredited)
    1930
    The Cuckoos (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)
    1929
    Tanned Legs ("With You, With Me" (1929), uncredited) / (performer: "With You, With Me" (1929), "Come in the Water, the Water Is Fine" (1929), "Tanned Legs" (1929) - uncredited)
    1929
    Side Street (performer: "Take a Look at Her Now" - uncredited)
    Self
    1937
    Starlight (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - June Clyde (1937) - Self - Performer
    1931
    Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1929
    The Broadway Minstrel (Short) as
    Self - Vocalist
    Archive Footage
    1964
    Highlight: The Singing Cinema

    References

    June Clyde Wikipedia


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