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      • When Vitaphone discontinued New York production in 1940, Allyson returned to the stage to take on more chorus roles in Rodgers and Hart 's Higher and Higher (1940) and Cole Porter 's Panama Hattie (1940).
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › June_AllysonJune Allyson - Wikipedia

    Allyson returned to the Broadway stage in 1970 in the play Forty Carats [19] and later toured in a production of No, No, Nanette . Her autobiography, June Allyson by June Allyson (1982), received generally complimentary reviews due to its insider look at Hollywood in one of its golden ages.

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  4. She returned to Broadway in 1970, starring in the play Forty Carats. For next two decades Allyson kept herself busy with sporadic appearances on television series such as Vega$, House Calls, The Love Boat, Hart to Hart and Murder, She Wrote. In 1982 she releases a well-reviewed autobiography titled June Allyson by June Allyson.

  5. Jul 11, 2006 · June Allyson returned to Broadway on only one occasion, for the 1968 comedy Forty Carats. Once she outgrew her musical roles, Ms. Allyson was most frequently cast as an ideal wife, very often...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000742June Allyson - IMDb

    In 1938, she made her Broadway debut in the musical "Sing Out the News." After several roles in the chorus of various musicals, she was hired to understudy Betty Hutton in "Panama Hattie." Hutton's measles gave Allyson a shot at a performance and she impressed director George Abbott so much that he gave her a role in his next musical, "Best ...

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  7. Jul 11, 2006 · She was happy to leave musicals behind. Although she had started in the chorus on Broadway, she told an interviewer in 1951: "I couldn't dance, and Lord knows I couldn't sing, but I got by somehow.

  8. Jul 11, 2006 · Died July 8, 2006 in Ojai, CA. A ctress June Allyson, a perky blond with a husky voice, was one of Hollywood's most beloved stars in the 1940s and 1950s. Allyson rose from teenage chorus girl...

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