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  1. Allyson appeared in a number of chorus lines for Broadway productions, including the revue Sing Out the News , for which she changed her name to June Allyson. Though she later admitted she had little talent for the genre, she continued her career on stage through the early 1940s.

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  3. June Allyson, the husky-voiced actress with the tiny lisp and the Peter Pan collar, was born Ella Geisman in the Bronx, New York, on October 7, 1923. Her alcoholic father Arthur left home when Allyson was six months old, taking a brother with him. Mother Clare, with babe in arms, moved in with her parents and scrambled for work in a printing ...

  4. 11 de jul. de 2006 · A ctress June Allyson, a perky blond with a husky voice, was one of Hollywood's most beloved stars in the 1940s and 1950s.. Allyson rose from teenage chorus girl on Broadway to contract player for MGM. She began in Hollywood as a dancer and singer in short films. She later costarred with Jimmy Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson and Dick Powell.

  5. 8 de jul. de 2006 · A ctress June Allyson, a perky blond with a husky voice, was one of Hollywood's most beloved stars in the 1940s and 1950s. Allyson rose from teenage chorus girl on Broadway to contract player for MGM. She began in Hollywood as a dancer and singer in short films. She later costarred with Jimmy Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson and Dick Powell.

  6. June Allyson June Allyson was an American film and television actress, popular in the 1940s and 1950s. She was a major MGM contract star. Allyson won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her performance in Too Young to Kiss.From 1959?1961, she hosted and occasionally starred in her own CBS anthology series, The DuPont Show with June Allyson.

  7. June Allyson. Actress: Executive Suite. American leading lady whose sweet smile and sunny disposition made her the prototypical girl-next-door of American movies of the 1940s. Raised in semi-poverty in Bronx neighborhoods by her divorced mother, Allyson (nee Ella Geisman) was injured in a fall at age eight and spent four years confined within a steel brace. Swimming therapy slowly gave her ...