June Allyson
June Allyson (born October 7, 1917 – died July 8, 2006) was a celebrated American actress renowned for her work in film and television during the 1940s and 1950s. She gained fame as one of the leading stars at MGM, where she became a prominent figure in the industry. Allyson's talent earned her critical acclaim, culminating in a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her role in the 1951 film Too Young to Kiss.
Between 1959 and 1961, she transitioned to the small screen as the host and occasional star of her own CBS anthology series, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. This show showcased her versatility and charm, allowing her to connect with audiences in a new format.
In later years, she became well-known to a different audience as a spokesperson for Depend undergarments, demonstrating her ability to adapt and remain relevant in the public eye. Throughout her career, June Allyson left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, remembered for her warmth and talent that resonated with viewers across generations.
Filmography
Till the Clouds Roll By
Words and Music
Little Women (1949)
The Stratton Story
Executive Suite
The Opposite Sex
Two Girls and a Sailor
Her Highness and the Bellboy
The Glenn Miller Story
That's Entertainment! III
The Three Musketeers (1948)
Girl Crazy (1943)
The Secret Heart
They Only Kill Their Masters
That's Entertainment!
The Reformer and the Redhead
Strategic Air Command
Woman's World
You Can't Run Away from It
Good News
High Barbaree
The Bride Goes Wild
Too Young to Kiss
The McConnell Story
Music for Millions
Blackout (1978)
My Man Godfrey (1957)
Meet the People
Battle Circus
Right Cross
The Girl in White
Two Sisters from Boston