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Home/People/Mildred June
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Born
Dec 23, 1905Died: Jun 19, 1940
Lived 34 years
Place of Birth
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Mildred June

Acting

Biography
Mildred June was born on December 23, 1905, in St Louis, Missouri. When she was a child her family moved to Kansas and eventually settled in California. She attended Hollywood high school and took dancing lessons. At the age of fifteen Mildred was discovered by producer Mack Sennett. She became one his bathing beauties and worked as an extra in his films. Mildred appeared in dozens of short films including Dog Shy with Charley Chase and Hook and Ladder with Hoot Gibson. She also starred in a series of two reel comedies with Billy Bevan. Although she enjoyed making comedies she dreamed of becoming a dramatic actress. Mildred married Herbert Edward Capps, a twenty-five year old dentist, in 1922. The following year she was given the lead in the drama The Greatest Menace. She was signed by Universal studios but her career never took off. Mildred returned to Mack Sennett's studio and appeared in the 1927 comedy Crazy To Act. She divorced her husband and had a brief romance with with real estate executive Jimmy Houston. Unfortunately by 1928 she was unemployed and battling a serious alcohol problem. Mildred married her second husband, Bud Sheehan, in 1930. Sadly he passed away a few years later. In 1936 she had a bit part in the Laurel and Hardy film Our Relations. It would her last acting role. On June 19, 1940 Mildred passed away from cirrhosis of the liver caused by her alcoholism. She was only thirty-four years old. Mildred was cremated and her ashes were buried at Hollywood Forever cemetery in Hollywood, California.
Crazy to Act poster

Crazy to Act

as Ethel St. John
1927
When Seconds Count poster

When Seconds Count

as Elinor
1927
Smith's Picnic poster

Smith's Picnic

as Mrs. Smiley
1926
The Battling Kangaroo poster

The Battling Kangaroo

as Limber Lucy
1926
Matrimony Blues poster

Matrimony Blues

Cast
1926
Dog Shy poster

Dog Shy

as The Girl
1926
Kick Me Again poster

Kick Me Again

Cast
1925
The House of Flickers poster

The House of Flickers

Cast
1925
Troubles of a Bride poster

Troubles of a Bride

as Mildred Patterson
1924
A Deep Sea Panic poster

A Deep Sea Panic

Cast
1924
Hook and Ladder poster

Hook and Ladder

as Sally Drennan
1924
Fashionable Fakers poster

Fashionable Fakers

as Clara Ridder
1923
Nip and Tuck poster

Nip and Tuck

as Tuck's wife
1923
The Greatest Menace poster

The Greatest Menace

as Mrs. Charles W. Wright Jr
1923
Crinoline and Romance poster

Crinoline and Romance

as Birdie Bevans
1923
Manslaughter poster

Manslaughter

as New Year's Guest (uncredited)
1922
When Summer Comes poster

When Summer Comes

as The Heiress
1922
Rich Men's Wives poster

Rich Men's Wives

as Estelle Davenport
1922
The Crossroads of New York poster

The Crossroads of New York

as Waitress
1922
Gymnasium Jim poster

Gymnasium Jim

as Jim's Sweetheart
1922