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Other names
  
June Travis Friedlob

Parents
  
Harry M. Grabiner

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
June Travis

Years active
  
1935–1965


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Full Name
  
June Dorothea Grabiner

Born
  
August 7, 1914 (
1914-08-07
)

Resting place
  
Died
  
April 14, 2008, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Spouse
  
Fred Friedlob (m. 1940–1979)

Children
  
Cathy Friedlob, June Friedlob

Movies
  
Earthworm Tractors, The Case of the Black Cat, The Star, Love Is on the Air, Monster a Go‑Go

Similar People
  
Bill Rebane, Nick Grinde, Ray Enright, William C McGann, Stuart Heisler

June Travis (August 7, 1914 – April 14, 2008) was an American film actress.

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Background

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Born as June Dorothea Grabiner, she was the daughter of Harry Grabiner, vice-president of the Chicago White Sox in the 1930s.

She had dark brown hair and green eyes. She stood 5'4" tall. She attended Parkside Grammar School in Chicago and the Starrett School for Girls. She later studied at UCLA. When she returned to Illinois, she matriculated at the University of Chicago.

Marriage

On January 3, 1940, Travis married Fred Friedlob. They had two daughters, Cathy and June. Friedlob died in May 1979 in Chicago.

Screen actress

A Paramount Pictures vice-president noticed her in Miami, Florida, at a White Sox exhibition game. He offered Travis a screen test when she came to Pasadena, California, where the major league baseball team trained. The first time she was presented with a screen contract, she suffered from screen fright and turned it down. She returned to Chicago and school and the next winter, accepted a film studio offer in Palm Springs, California.

Travis made her screen debut in Stranded (1935), a film which starred Kay Francis and George Brent. She played the role of Mary Rand. She followed this with a part in Not On Your Life (1935), with Warren William and Claire Dodd. Howard Hawks directed her in Ceiling Zero (1936), a Warner Bros. feature. In preparation for her role, Travis learned flying, navigation, and parachute jumping from Amelia Earhart. The aviator gave her instructions in September 1935, including the film stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. Also in 1936, she portrayed secretary Della Street to Perry Mason as played by Ricardo Cortez in The Case of the Black Cat.

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She was Ronald Reagan's leading lady in his first movie, Love Is on the Air, in 1937.

Her most notable film role was likely in The Star (1952) starring Bette Davis.

Travis became known as the Queen of the B-movies on the Warner Bros. lot. Later, she said that if she had remained in Hollywood two more years, she would have been a star. However, following three years, she came home to Chicago for Christmas with her parents. She did not return to making motion pictures. Travis stopped regularly appearing in films after 1938, though she made minor appearances in The Star and Monster a Go-Go.

Radio

Travis played Stormy Wilson Curtis in the radio soap opera Girl Alone and Bernice in Arnold Grimm's Daughter, another soap opera.

Stage actress

By the late 1970s, Travis was performing on stage. She admitted that the transition from acting on film was a difficult one.

Death

On April 14, 2008, Travis, age 93, died in a hospital of complications from a stroke she suffered weeks earlier. She is buried in Chicago's Oak Woods Cemetery.

Filmography

Actress
1965
Monster a Go-Go as
Ruth Logan
1952
The Star as
Phyllis Stone
1938
Federal Man-Hunt as
Anne Lawrence
1938
Little Orphan Annie as
Mary Ellen
1938
The Night Hawk as
Della Parrish
1938
Mr. Doodle Kicks Off as
Janice Martin
1938
The Gladiator as
Iris Bennett
1938
The Marines Are Here as
Terry Foster
1938
Go Chase Yourself as
Judy Daniels
1938
Over the Wall as
Kay Norton
1937
Exiled to Shanghai as
Nancy Jones
1937
Over the Goal as
Lucille Martin
1937
Love Is on the Air as
Jo Hopkins
1937
The Kid Comes Back as
Mary Malone
1937
Men in Exile as
Sally Haines
1937
Circus Girl as
Kay Rogers
1937
Join the Marines as
Paula Denbrough
1936
The Case of the Black Cat as
Della Street
1936
The Big Game as
Margaret Anthony
1936
Bengal Tiger as
Laura Homan Ballenger
1936
Earthworm Tractors as
Mabel Johnson
1936
Jailbreak as
Jane Rogers
1936
Times Square Playboy as
Beth Calhoun,aka Fay Melody
1936
Ceiling Zero as
Tommy Thomas
1935
Broadway Hostess as
Mrs. Bannister (uncredited)
1935
Dr. Socrates as
Dublin
1935
Shipmates Forever as
Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
1935
The Case of the Lucky Legs as
George's Lady Friend (uncredited)
1935
Bright Lights as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1935
Broadway Gondolier as
Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
1935
Don't Bet on Blondes as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1935
Stranded as
Mary Rand
Self
1937
Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
Self
1937
Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 7 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2020
The ComicWeb: Old Time Radio Programs (Podcast Series) as
Nellie Poole
- Lux Radio Theater: Elmer the Great (2020) - Nellie Poole

References

June Travis Wikipedia