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June MacCloy

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June MacCloy

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Jun 2, 1909 (117 years old)

Place of Birth

Sturgis, Michigan, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia June MacCloy (June 2, 1909 – May 5, 2005) was an American actress and singer in the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Sturgis, Michigan, MacCloy moved to Toledo, Ohio as a child. Signed by Paramount Pictures in 1930, she was loaned out to United Artists for her first feature, Reaching for the Moon (film) (1931), starring Bebe Daniels, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Edward Everett Horton and Claud Allister. She plays 'Kitty,' Bebe Daniels' flirtatious best friend. The director, Edmund Goulding, was casting another Fairbanks film when he heard about MacCloy and wired her to come and test. Her first Paramount film was June Moon (released March 21, 1931), based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner. Subsequently, MacCloy appeared in a variety of shorts and some features with stars such as Jack Oakie, Frances Dee and ZaSu Pitts. With co-stars Gertrude Short and Marion Shilling, she made a series of shorts for RKO-Pathé called The Gay Girls. One of her directors was the then disgraced Fatty Arbuckle. She co-starred with Leon Errol in the second full Technicolor film Good Morning, Eve! (1934), released just after another Leon Errol short Service With a Smile (1934). MacCloy is probably best remembered today for her last major film role in Go West (1940), starring the Marx Brothers.

Known For

Acting
1940Go WestLulubelle
1940Glamour for SalePeggy Davis
1934Good Morning, Eve!Eve
1932Niagara Falls
1932GigolettesJune
1931The Big GambleMae Robbins
1931Take 'em and Shake 'em
1931June MoonEileen Fletcher
1931Easy to GetJune
1931Laugh It OffThe Nurse
1930Reaching for the MoonKitty - Aero Girl With Long Earrings