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Overview
Trivia:
She and her son were killed in a car accident during a rainstorm in 1984.Filmography
Actress:
- Music Man (1948) .... June Larkin
- Campus Sleuth (1948) .... Dodie Rogers
- Smart Politics (1948) .... Dodie
- Two Blondes and a Redhead (1947) .... Patti Calhoun
- Sarge Goes to College (1947) .... Dodie Rogers
- Vacation Days (1947) .... Dodie Rogers
- High School Hero (1946) .... Dodie
- Freddie Steps Out (1946) .... Dodie Rogers
- Junior Prom (1946/I) .... Dodie Rogers
- I'll Tell the World (1945) .... Marge Bailey
- Let's Go Steady (1945) .... Mable Stack
- Murder in the Blue Room (1944) .... Jerry
- Babes on Swing Street (1944) .... Fern Wallace
- Sweater Girl (1942) .... Susan Lawrence
- Henry Aldrich for President (1941) .... Geraldine Adams
- Andy Hardy's Private Secretary (1941) (uncredited) .... Euphrasia 'Phrasie Daisy' Clark
- Gallant Sons (1940) .... Miss Dolly Matson
- Strike Up the Band (1940) .... Barbara Frances Morgan
- Judge Hardy and Son (1939) .... Euphrasia 'Phrasie Daisy' Clark
- Babes in Arms (1939) .... Rosalie Essex
- Dancing Co-Ed (1939) .... 'Ticky' James
... aka Every Other Inch a Lady (UK) - Wash Your Step (1936) .... June O'Brien
Soundtrack:
- Strike Up the Band (1940) (performer: "Ta-ra-ra Boom-der-é" (1891))
- Wash Your Step (1936) (performer: "Ain't We Got Fun", "Mother's Angel Child", "The Pitter Patter of the Rain")
Self:
- Quicker'n a Wink (1940) (uncredited)
Additional Details
Other Works:
Count Me In (1942). Musical revue. Music by Ann Ronell. Based on material by Walter Kerr and Leo Brady. Lyrics by Ann Ronell. Music orchestration by Russell Bennett. Special orchestral arrangements by Hans Spialek and Don Walker. Vocal arrangements by Buck Warnick. Choreographed music by Will Irwin. Directed by Robert Ross. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 8 Oct 1942- 21 Nov 1942 (61 performances). Cast: Charles Butterworth (as "Papa"), Luella Gear (as "Mama"), Leonard Adriance, Jean Arthur (as "Jean" and "Dancing Girl"), Carolyn Ayers, Jim Barron, Robert Bay, Mary Alice Bigham, Whit Bissell (as "First Draftee"), Richard Brasno, Vincent Carbone, Gower Champion (as "Teddy Roosevelt Brandywine"), Willis Claire, Julie Colt, Kay Coulter, Danny Daniels, Jean Darling, Alice Dudley, Lew Eckles (as "F.B.I. Man"), Luella Gear, Johanna Gillman, Dorothy Griffin, Victor Griffin, Mary Healy, Stanley Jessup (as "F.B.I. Man"), Charles Julian, Agnes Kane, Cornelia Kilbourn, June Kim, Cookey Kley, Jack Lambert, Alfred Latell, Hal Le Roy (as "Alvin York Brandywine" and "Dancer"), Kay Lewis, Claire Loring, Bubbles Mandl, Joe E. Marks, Melissa Mason, John McCauley, Dolores Milan, Janie New, Olga Novosel, William O'Shay, Jeanette Owens, Gibbs Penrose, June Preisser, (as "Tommy" and "Dancer"), Don Richards, Jack Riley, Harry Rogue, Betsy Ross, Dixie Ross, Vicki Ross, Elizabeth Ryan, Margaret Ryan, William Sharon, Robert Shaw, Nina Starkey, Marian Sumetz, Alice Tyrell, Joe Viggiano, Milton Watson, Pat Weakley, Don Weissmuller, Marie Wilson, Willard Woolsey. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert, Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Richard W. Krakauer and W. Horace Schmidlapp. Production supervised by Harry Kaufman. moreMessage Boards
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