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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1930–1941


Name
  
June MacCloy

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
June 2, 1909 (
1909-06-02
)

Died
  
May 5, 2005, Sonoma, California, United States

Movies
  
The Big Gamble, Niagara Falls, Gigolettes, June Moon, Good Morning, Eve!, Glamour for Sale, Take 'em and Shake 'em

Spouse
  
Neal Wendell Butler (m. 1941–1985), Shuyler Schenk (m. 1931–1934), Wilbur Guthlein (m. ?–1931)

Similar People
  
A Edward Sutherland, Roscoe Arbuckle, Fred Niblo

June MacCloy (June 2, 1909 – May 5, 2005) was an American actress and singer in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Born in Sturgis, Michigan, MacCloy moved to Toledo, Ohio as a child.

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Theater

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In 1928 she joined Vanities, produced by Earl Carroll, but her mother forced her to quit due to her skimpy costume. When she was a teenager, MacCloy was chosen by song writer/producer Lew Brown (of the prolific team DeSylva, Brown & Henderson) to impersonate Broadway star Harry Richman, singing "I'm On The Crest of a Wave" in the ninth edition of George White's Scandals (Apollo Theater, July 2, 1928; 230 performances). Just prior to making her first movie MacCloy was working in New York City clubs such as the Abbey and Chateau Madrid. She also toured with a Parkington Vaudeville Unit, which used the designing talents of a young Vincente Minnelli. After her film début she appeared with Lupe Vélez, Bert Lahr, Buddy Rogers and June Knight in "Hot-Cha", Florenz Ziegfeld's last production (Ziegfeld Theater, March 8, 1932; 119 performances). Her big number was "Little Old New York" by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.

Movies

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Signed by Paramount Pictures in 1930, she was loaned out to United Artists for her first feature, Reaching for the Moon (film) (1931), starring Bebe Daniels, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Edward Everett Horton and Claud Allister. She plays 'Kitty,' Bebe Daniels' flirtatious best friend. The director, Edmund Goulding, was casting another Fairbanks film when he heard about MacCloy and wired her to come and test. Her first Paramount film was June Moon (released March 21, 1931), based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner.

Subsequently MacCloy appeared in a variety of short films and some features with stars such as Jack Oakie, Frances Dee and ZaSu Pitts. With co-stars Gertrude Short and Marion Shilling, she made a series of short films for RKO-Pathé called The Gay Girls. One of her directors was the then disgraced Fatty Arbuckle. With Leon Errol, she co-starred in the second full Technicolor film Good Morning, Eve! (1934), released just after another Leon Errol short Service With a Smile (1934).

MacCloy's last major role was in Go West (1940), starring the Marx Brothers.

Singer

MacCloy subsequently sang with dance orchestras, including Johnny Hamp, Henry King, Jimmie Grier and Ben Pollack. In San Francisco she was featured with the Williams-Walsh Orchestra (Griff Williams and Jimmy Walsh) at the Hotel Mark Hopkins. Her band work took her to Chicago and many other cities.

Private life

In March 1931 she was sued for divorce in Cincinnati, Ohio by Wilbur Guthlein, a representative of a motion picture corporation. MacCloy married Schuyler Schenck in 1931 and divorced him in 1933. In December 1941 she married architect and fellow jazz enthusiast Neal Wendell Butler, with whom she raised two children until his 1985 death.

MacCloy died May 5, 2005 of natural causes.

Filmography

Actress
1941
Unholy Partners as
Blonde in Miami (uncredited)
1940
Go West as
Lulubelle
1940
Glamour for Sale as
Peggy Davis
1934
Good Morning, Eve! (Short) as
Eve
1932
Niagara Falls (Short)
1932
Gigolettes (Short) as
June
1932
Only Men Wanted (Short)
1931
Easy to Get (Short) as
June
1931
Take 'em and Shake 'em (Short)
1931
The Big Gamble as
Mae
1931
June First (Short) as
June
1931
The Foolish Forties (Short)
1931
June Moon as
Eileen Fletcher
1931
Laugh It Off (Short)
1930
Reaching for the Moon as
Kitty - Aero Girl With Long Earrings
Soundtrack
1940
Go West (performer: "You Can't Argue with Love" (1940))
1940
Glamour for Sale (performer: "Crazy Dreams" - uncredited)
1930
Reaching for the Moon (performer: "When the Folks High Up Do the Mean Low-Down" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2003
Inside the Marx Brothers (Video documentary) as
Lulubelle (clip from Go West (1940)) (uncredited)
1986
Classic Comedy Teams (Video documentary) as
Lulubelle (segment "Marx Brothers")

References

June MacCloy Wikipedia