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Julie Haydon

Birthday: 1910-06-11 Place of Birth: Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Synopsis

Julie Haydon (born Donella Donaldson, June 10, 1910 – December 24, 1994) was an American Broadway, film and television actress who received second billing as the female lead in the Ben Hecht–Charles MacArthur 1935 film vehicle for Noel Coward, The Scoundrel. After her Hollywood career ended in 1937, she turned to the theatre, originating the roles of Kitty Duval in The Time of Your Life (1939) and Laura Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie (1945).

Acting

A Family Affair
as    Joan Hardy Martin
Judge Hardy faces problems at work and at home. Powerful men in town are upset with his decisions and want to see him impeached; his daughters, Joan and Marion, have romantic problems; and his son, Andy discovers Polly Benedict. As usual, Judge Hardy is concerned with everyone in the family and lends wisdom and calmness to all.
The Longest Night
as    Eve Sutton
Love with a clerk and a robbery by gangsters preoccupy a department store's new owner.
The Age of Innocence
as    May Welland
An engaged attorney and a divorcee fall for each other in 1870s Manhattan.
Son of the Border
as    Doris
An honest rancher, after killing his best friend who's turned outlaw, takes his pal's orphaned younger brother into his own home. The boy, however, isn't aware he's now living with the man responsible for his brother's death. This 1933 RKO B-western, directed by Lloyd Nosler, stars Tom Keene, Lon Chaney Jr., David Durand, Julie Haydon, Edgar Kennedy, Charles King and Al Bridge.
Lucky Devils
as    Doris Jones
Two Hollywood stuntmen compete for the same pretty extra.
The Conquerors
as    Frances Standish Lennox
A newlywed couple journeys west to make their fortune, and begins a banking empire.
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