June Clyde
12/2/1909
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".
June Clyde
Appeared In:
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Sealed Lips
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King of the Castle
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Hi'ya, Chum
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A Study in Scarlet
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The Love Lottery
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Arizona
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Radio Patrol
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The Cuckoos
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Behind the Mask
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Seven Doors to Death
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A Strange Adventure
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24 Hours of a Woman's Life
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Hollywood Mystery
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Hollywood Party
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Branded Men
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Morals for Women
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Tanned Legs
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Land Without Music
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I Hate Women
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Weddings Are Wonderful
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Tess of the Storm Country
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Forgotten
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Steady Company
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Moonlight and Monkey Business
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The Mad Parade
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Side Street
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Midnight Mystery
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Make-Up
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Aren't Men Beasts!
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The Secret Witness
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She Shall Have Music
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Country Fair
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Dance Band
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Intimate Relations
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His Lordship Goes to Press
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Thrill of Youth
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Let's Make a Night of It
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Screen Snapshots (Series 10, No. 8)
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Charing Cross Road
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Back Street
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After the Ball
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Treasure Hunt
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School for Husbands
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Unfinished Business
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The All-American
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File 113
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Racing Youth
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Night Without Stars
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Only Yesterday
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Hollywood and Vine
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No Monkey Business
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Hold Me Tight
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Hit the Deck
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The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood