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    June Travis (born June Dorothea Grabiner; August 7, 1914 – April 14, 2008) was an American film actress. Background [ edit ] Born June Dorothea Grabiner, she was the daughter of Harry Grabiner , vice-president of the Chicago White Sox in the 1930s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0871403June Travis - IMDb

    Actress: The Case of the Black Cat. Fetching secondary actress June Travis was signed by Warner Bros. in 1934 and made her film debut the following year, but would last only three years before leaving Hollywood forever and focusing on marriage.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • August 7, 1914
    • 2 min
    • April 14, 2008
  3. Mini Bio. Fetching secondary actress June Travis was signed by Warner Bros. in 1934 and made her film debut the following year, but would last only three years before leaving Hollywood forever and focusing on marriage. Born June Dorothea Grabiner on August 7, 1914, she was the daughter of Harry Grabiner who was team secretary and/or vice ...

    • August 7, 1914
    • April 14, 2008
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  5. June Travis. B-movie regular who shone in one star role. Ronald Bergan. Mon 19 May 2008 19.06 EDT. The glory days of the Hollywood double feature were from the mid-1930s to the mid-40s, when...

  6. Jul 8, 2008 · By Laura Wagner. Jul 8, 2008. 0. When I first called actress June Travis in 2006, seeking an interview, I told her how much I've always enjoyed her in movies. She quickly replied, "Well, there's no accounting for taste. As an actress, June Travis had a short film career (1935-38), mostly for Warner Bros.

  7. Step into the mesmerizing world of Classic Hollywood with June Travis, a trailblazing star who captivated hearts on and off the screen. 🌟From their first br...

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  8. Brunette actress June Travis made her first film appearances as a Warner Bros. contractee in 1934. Alternately fiery and demure, June appeared opposite such Warners leading men as James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Joe E. Brown; she was Brown's vis-a-vis twice, first in the 1936 Warners comedy Earthworm Tractors, then in the independently produced ...

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