June Allyson

June Allyson

Known For

Little Women

Biography

June Allyson (October 7, 1917 – July 8, 2006) 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 (1951). From 1959–1961, she hosted and occasionally starred in her own CBS anthology series, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. A later generation knew her as a spokesperson for Depend undergarments.

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Movies Featuring June Allyson

Judy Garland: By Myself

Judy Garland: By Myself (2004)

as Self - Actor (voice)
These Old Broads

These Old Broads (2001)

as Lady in Hotel (uncredited)
That's Entertainment! III

That's Entertainment! III (1994)

as Self - Co-Host / Narrator
Blackout

Blackout (1978)

as Mrs. Grant
See the Man Run

See the Man Run (1973)

as Helene Spencer
Interlude

Interlude (1957)

as Helen Banning
My Man Godfrey

My Man Godfrey (1957)

as Irene Bullock
The Opposite Sex

The Opposite Sex (1956)

as Kay Ashley Hilliard
You Can't Run Away from It

You Can't Run Away from It (1956)

as Ellen "Ellie" Andrews
The McConnell Story

The McConnell Story (1955)

as Pearl 'Butch' Brown
Executive Suite

Executive Suite (1954)

as Mary Blemond Walling
The Glenn Miller Story

The Glenn Miller Story (1954)

as Helen Burger Miller
Battle Circus

Battle Circus (1953)

as Lt. Ruth McGara
The Girl in White

The Girl in White (1952)

as Dr. Emily Dunning
Right Cross

Right Cross (1950)

as Pat O'Malley
Words and Music

Words and Music (1948)

as Alisande La Carteloise
Good News

Good News (1947)

as Connie Lane
Till the Clouds Roll By

Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)

as Jane Witherspoon / Lou Ellen Carter
Two Sisters from Boston

Two Sisters from Boston (1946)

as Martha Canford Chandler
Music for Millions

Music for Millions (1944)

as Barbara Ainsworth
Twenty Years After

Twenty Years After (1944)

as (archive footage)
Girl Crazy

Girl Crazy (1943)

as Specialty Singer