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June Travis

June Travis

Born: 1914-08-07 • Chicago, Illinois, USA

June Travis (August 7, 1914 - April 14, 2008) was a motion picture actress from Chicago, Illinois.​

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Filmography
Monster a Go-Go! poster
Monster a Go-Go!
1965 • Ruth
The Star poster
The Star
1952 • Phyllis Stone
Federal Man-Hunt poster
Federal Man-Hunt
1938 • Anne Lawrence
No Image
Little Orphan Annie
1938 • Mary Ellen
Mr. Doodle Kicks Off poster
Mr. Doodle Kicks Off
1938 • Janice Martin
The Night Hawk poster
The Night Hawk
1938 • Della Parrish
The Gladiator poster
The Gladiator
1938 • Iris Bennett
The Marines Are Here poster
The Marines Are Here
1938 • Terry Foster
Go Chase Yourself poster
Go Chase Yourself
1938 • Judy Daniels
Over the Wall poster
Over the Wall
1938 • Kay Norton
The Kid Comes Back poster
The Kid Comes Back
1938 • Mary Malone
Exiled to Shanghai poster
Exiled to Shanghai
1937 • Nancy Jones
Over the Goal poster
Over the Goal
1937 • Lucille Martin
Love Is on the Air poster
Love Is on the Air
1937 • Jo Hopkins
Men in Exile poster
Men in Exile
1937 • Sally Haines
Circus Girl poster
Circus Girl
1937 • Kay Rogers
Join the Marines poster
Join the Marines
1937 • Paula Denbrough
The Case of the Black Cat poster
The Case of the Black Cat
1936 • Della Street
The Big Game poster
The Big Game
1936 • Margaret Anthony
Jailbreak poster
Jailbreak
1936 • Jane Rogers
Bengal Tiger poster
Bengal Tiger
1936 • Laura Homan Ballenger
Earthworm Tractors poster
Earthworm Tractors
1936 • Mabel Johnson
Times Square Playboy poster
Times Square Playboy
1936 • Beth Calhoon, aka Fay Melody
Ceiling Zero poster
Ceiling Zero
1936 • Tommy Thomas
Broadway Hostess poster
Broadway Hostess
1935 • Mrs. Bannister (uncredited)
Dr. Socrates poster
Dr. Socrates
1935 • Dublin
Broadway Gondolier poster
Broadway Gondolier
1935 • Hatcheck Girl
Don't Bet on Blondes poster
Don't Bet on Blondes
1935 • Telephone Operator (Uncredited)
Stranded poster
Stranded
1935 • Mary Rand