June Clyde


 June Clyde, born Ina Parton (December 2, 1909 – October 1, 1987)

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. She was a WAMPAS Baby Star of 1932, and progressed to a modest career in Hollywood films before marrying film director Thornton Freeland. She also had roles in such pre-Code films as A Strange Adventure (1932) and A Study in Scarlet (1933). 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. On Broadway, Clyde portrayed Annabel Lewis in Hooray For What! (1937) and Sally Trowbridge in Banjo Eyes (1941). She died on October 1, 1987 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, aged 77.

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