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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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    In the 1970s, she returned to the stage starring in Forty Carats and No, No, Nanette. In 1982, Allyson released her autobiography June Allyson by June Allyson, and continued her career with guest starring roles on television and occasional film appearances.

  3. July 11, 2006. June Allyson, whose perky wholesomeness made her the perfect girlfriend in a series of MGM musicals during the 1940s and the perfect screen wife during the 1950s, died Saturday...

  4. Jul 11, 2006 · June Allyson, best known for her work in 1940s movies, died Saturday July 8 at the age of 88. She died from pulmonary respiratory failure and acute bronchitis, according to The Associated Press.

  5. May 21, 2018 · Allyson also returned to the stage, appearing in Broadway in 40 Carats. She also toured in No, No Nanette . Allyson's film career was briefly revived in the early 1970s with They Only Kill Their Masters .

  6. Jul 10, 2006 · July 10, 2006 / 5:45 PM EDT / CBS/AP. June Allyson, the sunny on-screen "perfect wife" of James Stewart, Van Johnson and other movie heroes, has died, her daughter Pamela Allyson Powell said ...

  7. June Allyson, the husky-voiced actress with the tiny lisp and the Peter Pan collar, was born Ella Geisman in the Bronx, New York, on October 7, 1923. Her alcoholic father Arthur left home when Allyson was six months old, taking a brother with him. Mother Clare, with babe in arms, moved in with her parents and scrambled for work in a printing ...

  8. Jul 11, 2006 · Allyson also headlined a national tour of the stage musical No, No Nanette in the 1970s. She was married to actor Dick Powell, with whom she co-starred in two 1950 films, from 1945 until his death ...