The daughter of an actress and a prominent New York lawyer, June Collyer made her first film appearance as "herself," appearing with several other debuting debutantes in 1927's Broadway Nights. Collyer's sophistication served her well in such early-talkie roles as Amy Spettigue in Charley's Aunt (1930) and Mrs. Reynolds in Alexander Hamilton (1931). By the mid-1930s, she was limited to grade-"B...
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