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June Allyson

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I'd just as soon stay home and raise babies.


— June Allyson


#babies #home #i #just #raise

Because of the wealth of fine music spread through the film, working on it held all the fun and excitement of attending a great concert.


— June Allyson


#because #concert #excitement #film #fine

For the first time in my life I feel important. I'd like to have five babies.


— June Allyson


#feel #first #first time #five #i

I don't like to fight.


— June Allyson


#i #like

I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I don't know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras.


— June Allyson


#cameras #how #i #know #little

I'm not a career woman.


— June Allyson


#i #woman

It was my first straight dramatic role, and the most adult, intelligent one I have ever played.


— June Allyson


#dramatic #dramatic role #ever #first #i

So, to prepare for the role, I had to take music lessons, talk to wives who had husbands overseas, and carefully study the reactions and mannerisms of a friend who was expecting.


— June Allyson


#expecting #friend #had #husbands #i

The first day I arrived, they told me to go home and get rid of that cold.


— June Allyson


#cold #day #first #get #go

The role of Barbara, in Music for Millions, was literally a tonic for me.


— June Allyson


#literally #me #millions #music #role






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like someone who has come to inhabit the very myths June Allyson helped to create on the screen. She said June Allyson had been raised as a Roman Catholic[citation needed] but there is discrepancy relating to her early life and her studio biography was often the source of the confusion. In 1993 her name also made headlines when actor-turned-agent Marty Ingels publicly charged Allyson with not paying his large commission on the earlier deal on incontinence product advertising.

June Allyson (October 7 1917 – July 8 2006) was an American stage film and television actress. She signed with MGM in 1943 and rose to fame the following year in Two Girls and a Sailor.

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