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April 20, 1918 |
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Taurus |
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Canada |
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Actress |
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Mary June Storey (April 20, 1918 – December 18, 1991) was a Canadian-born American film actress who appeared in 45 films during the 1930s and 1940s. She was leading lady to cowboy singer Gene Autry in 10 films.
Storey was born on April 20, 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her father, William Storey, was a forest ranger. Her acting interests were evident early when, as a little girl, she put on shows in her family's backyard.
Her family moved to Tyler Lake, Connecticut in the United States when she was five years old. She had a sister, Maxine, who became a "noted motion picture magazine feature writer."
In 1930, her family moved to Southern California, where she attended Laguna Beach High School. She gained acting experience with the Laguna Beach Little Theater.
Pretty in her youth, Storey caught the attention of Fox Film Corporation when she auditioned with them to star in films. After being hired as a contract player by Fox, Storey studied acting with Florence Enright and took dancing lessons from Rita Hayworth's father, Eduardo Cansino. Storey, like Hayworth and other young actors, participated in a "training school" operated by Fox. The school used one-act plays to develop the actors' talents.
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Nationality | Canadian |
Race / ethnicity | White |