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June Walker

June Walker

[June Walker as Maria in "Twelfth Night".]

[June Walker as Maria in "Twelfth Night".]

[June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grow the Lilacs".]

[June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grow the Lilacs".]

[Charlotte Walker as June in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine".]

[Charlotte Walker as June in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine".]

["Lovely Lady" theater still.]

["Lovely Lady" theater still.]

[Richard Hale as Jeeter Fry and June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grow the Lilacs".]

[Richard Hale as Jeeter Fry and June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grow the Lilacs".]

[Clare Woodbury as Aunt Eller Murphy and June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grow the Lilacs".]

[Clare Woodbury as Aunt Eller Murphy and June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grow the Lilacs".]

[Charlotte Walker in "The Two Virtues".]

[Charlotte Walker in "The Two Virtues".]

[Gregory Kelly as the Boy and Stuart Walker as the Ballad Singer in "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil".]

[Gregory Kelly as the Boy and Stuart Walker as the Ballad Singer in "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil".]

[Gregory Kelly as the Boy and Stuart Walker as the Ballad Singer singing "The Ballad of the Three Little Pigs" in "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil".]

[Gregory Kelly as the Boy and Stuart Walker as the Ballad Singer singing "The Ballad of the Three Little Pigs" in "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil".]

[Harry Rosenthal as Maxie and Linda Watkins as Edna Baker in "June Moon".]

[Harry Rosenthal as Maxie and Linda Watkins as Edna Baker in "June Moon".]

[Glenn Hunter as Roy Cronin and June Walker as Myra in "Waterloo Bridge".]

[Glenn Hunter as Roy Cronin and June Walker as Myra in "Waterloo Bridge".]

[Josephine Hutchinson as Olga in "Improvisations in June".]

[Josephine Hutchinson as Olga in "Improvisations in June".]

June Walker, The School for Husbands, an adaption in rhyme by Arthur Guiterman and Lawrence Langer of Moliere's Comedy

June Walker, The School for Husbands, an adaption in rhyme by Arthur Guiterman and Lawrence Langer of Moliere's Comedy

[Helen Westley as Aunt Eller Murphy and June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grows the Lilac".]

[Helen Westley as Aunt Eller Murphy and June Walker as Laurey Williams in "Green Grows the Lilac".]

[Nydia Westman as Minnie Fay and June Walker as Mrs. Molloy in "The Merchant of Yonkers".]

[Nydia Westman as Minnie Fay and June Walker as Mrs. Molloy in "The Merchant of Yonkers".]

[Averell Harris as Luella Gregory, Berton Churchill as The Deacon, and Al Roberts as Bull Moran in "Alias the Deacon".]

[Averell Harris as Luella Gregory, Berton Churchill as The Deacon, and Al Roberts as Bull Moran in "Alias the Deacon".]

[Douglass Montgomery as Joe and June Walker as Amy in "They Knew What They Wanted".]

[Douglass Montgomery as Joe and June Walker as Amy in "They Knew What They Wanted".]

[Janet Beecher as Joan Deering and Charlotte Walker as Catherine Mowbray in "Call the Doctor".]

[Janet Beecher as Joan Deering and Charlotte Walker as Catherine Mowbray in "Call the Doctor".]

[Douglass Montgomery as Joe and June Walker as Amy in "They Knew What They Wanted".]

[Douglass Montgomery as Joe and June Walker as Amy in "They Knew What They Wanted".]

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[June Walker as Marilyn Sterling in "Six-Cylinder Love".]

Creator White Studio (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number F2013.41.7641 
Unique identifier MN148067 
Dated 1921 
Object Type photograph
Physical dimensions H: 13 in, W: 8 1/2 in 
Medium gelatin silver print
File dimensions 12.0 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
30.6 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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June Walker (1904-1966)
New York (N.Y.)
Sam H. Harris Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
Six-Cylinder Love (Play)
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