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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
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in 10 films.


Early years

Storey was born on April 20, 1918, in
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, Ontario, Canada. Her father, William Storey, was a forest ranger; her mother was Lareta Storey. 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, when she was five years old. She had a sister, Maxine, who became a "noted motion picture magazine feature writer." After living in Connecticut and Long Island, New York, in 1930, her family moved to
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, where she attended
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. She gained acting experience with the Laguna Beach Little Theater. Her first appearance on film was an uncredited role as a student in ''Student Tour'' (1933).


Film

Pretty in her youth, Storey caught the attention of
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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
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's father, Eduardo Cansino. Storey, like Hayworth and other young actresses, participated in a "training school" operated by Fox. The school used one-act plays to develop the actors' talents. In 1934, Storey made her first film appearance in ''Student Tour''. In June 1935, Storey signed a seven-year contract with
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. Her first credited role was in the 1936 film ''
Girls' Dormitory ''Girls' Dormitory'' is a 1936 American romance film directed by Irving Cummings based upon the 1934 play ''Mature'' by Ladislas Fodor, and adapted for the screen by Gene Markey. Plot Set in the fictional Montreaux School for Girls in Switzer ...
''. In the next two years, she appeared in eight films, including '' In Old Chicago'' (1937), '' Island in the Sky'' (1938), ''Down in Arkansas'' (1938), and ''Orphans of the Street'' (1938). In 1938, she was approached by Sol Siegel from
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and offered an audition for a leading lady role opposite cowboy star
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. Storey later recalled, "He asked me if I were interested in trying out for the part. I was athletic and could ride a horse, so I thought I would enjoy the role." On April 21, 1939, the day after her 21st birthday, Storey became a contract player with
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. In 1939 and 1940, she co-starred in ten
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films as his leading lady: ''
Home on the Prairie ''Home on the Prairie'' is a 1939 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Jack Townley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Charles Arthur Powell and Paul Franklin, the film is about a cattle inspector' ...
'', ''
Blue Montana Skies ''Blue Montana Skies'' is a 1939 American Western (genre), Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Norman S. Hall and Paul Franklin, the film is about a singing cowb ...
'', '' Mountain Rhythm'', '' Colorado Sunset'', '' In Old Monterey'', '' South of the Border'', '' Rancho Grande'', '' Gaucho Serenade'', '' Carolina Moon'', and '' Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride''.Magers, p. 402. According to writer Hans J. Wollstein, Storey was the "perfect leading lady for Autry: very agreeable to look upon, competent as a performer by then, and willing to work long, hard hours on location". The actress Mary Lee often starred alongside her, playing the role of her younger sister. Her career slowed considerably when Autry left acting for a time to serve during
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. After five additional films with Republic, her contract was terminated by mutual agreement. From 1946 to 1949, Story appeared in minor roles in ten films, including '' The Strange Woman'' (1946) with
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, ''Killer McCoy'' (1947) with
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, and ''
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'' (1948) with
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. Her last credited role was in the 1949 film ''Miss Mink of 1949''.


Personal life

Storey married businessman Fred Bohling. In 1947, they purchased a 450-acre ranch on the Rogue River in Oregon and had one son, Eric. In 1950, Storey was involved in a near-fatal auto accident involving a logging truck. She later recalled, "Through the care and inspiration I received from the doctors and nurses, I fully recovered. I grew quite a bit spiritually during this ordeal and developed a deep sense of commitment to help others." After she and Bohling divorced, Storey married her second husband, Nick Ostreyko. This marriage produced a daughter, Marina, but the marriage also ended in divorce. Storey returned to California where she worked at a doctor's office in
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, and later at a nursing home. After received her nursing degree, she became the nurse to the wife of engineer Lincoln Clark for ten years. In 1979, Storey married Lincoln Clark after his wife's death. She became a United States citizen, and devoted much of the remainder of her life to works of charity. During the 1980s, Storey attended several western film festivals. "It's a real tribute to the fans," she once observed, "who maintain an interest in this part of Americana. I'm happy I was part of it."


Death

Storey died of
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on December 18, 1991, in
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, at the age of 73. She was buried in Pacific View Memorial Park in
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.


Filmography

* '' Student Tour'' (1934) - Student (uncredited) * ''
Girls' Dormitory ''Girls' Dormitory'' is a 1936 American romance film directed by Irving Cummings based upon the 1934 play ''Mature'' by Ladislas Fodor, and adapted for the screen by Gene Markey. Plot Set in the fictional Montreaux School for Girls in Switzer ...
'' (1936) - Greta * ''
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'' (1936) - Edith Clark * '' Thin Ice'' (1937) - Member of Girls Band (uncredited) * ''
Love and Hisses ''Love and Hisses'' is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie and Simone Simon. It is the sequel to the film '' Wake Up and Live''.Lev p.24 Twentieth Century Fox's Darryl F. Zanu ...
'' (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited) * '' In Old Chicago'' (1937) - Gretchen * '' Happy Landing'' (1938) - Stewardess (uncredited) * '' Island in the Sky'' (1938) - Lucy Rhodes * ''
Down in 'Arkansaw' ''Down in 'Arkansaw is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Ralph Byrd with the vaudeville comedy troupe the Weaver Brothers and Elviry, along with June Storey ...
'' (1938) - Mary Weaver * '' Orphans of the Street'' (1938) - Lorna Ramsey * ''
Home on the Prairie ''Home on the Prairie'' is a 1939 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Jack Townley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Charles Arthur Powell and Paul Franklin, the film is about a cattle inspector' ...
'' (1939) - Martha Wheeler * ''
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'' (1939) - Farm Girl (uncredited) * '' Pardon Our Nerve'' (1939) - Check Room Girl (uncredited) * ''
Blue Montana Skies ''Blue Montana Skies'' is a 1939 American Western (genre), Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Norman S. Hall and Paul Franklin, the film is about a singing cowb ...
'' (1939) - Dorothy Hamilton * '' Sorority House'' (1939) - Norma Hancock * '' Mountain Rhythm'' (1939) - Alice * '' Mickey the Kid'' (1939) - Sheila Roberts * '' Colorado Sunset'' (1939) - Carol Haines * '' In Old Monterey'' (1939) - Jill Whittaker * '' First Love'' (1939) - Wilma van Everett * '' South of the Border'' (1939) - Lois Martin * '' Rancho Grande'' (1940) - Kay Dodge * '' In Old Missouri'' (1940) - Mary * '' Gaucho Serenade'' (1940) - Joyce Halloway * '' Carolina Moon'' (1940) - Caroline Stanhope * '' Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride'' (1940) - Ann Randolph * '' Barnyard Follies'' (1940) - Louise Dale * '' The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance'' (1941) - Gloria Foster * '' Hello, Sucker'' (1941) - Trixie Medcalf * ''
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'' (1941) - Ada * '' Dangerous Lady'' (1941) - Phyllis Martindel * ''
Girls' Town ''Girls' Town'' is a 1942 American drama film directed by Victor Halperin and starring Edith Fellows, June Storey and Alice White.Fetrow p.176 Plot The winner of a Midwest beauty contest receives a screen test in Hollywood and takes her sister a ...
'' (1942) - Myra Norman * '' End of the Road'' (1944) - Kitty McDougal * '' Road to Alcatraz'' (1945) - Kit Norton * '' Song of the Prairie'' (1945) - Joan Wingate * '' The Strange Woman'' (1946) - Lena Tempest * '' Killer McCoy'' (1947) - Arlene the waitress * '' Secret Service Investigator'' (1948) - Laura Deering Redfern * ''
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'' (1948) - Virginia Marley * '' Miraculous Journey'' (1948) - Rene La Cour * '' Cry of the City'' (1948) - Miss Boone (uncredited) * ''
The Snake Pit ''The Snake Pit'' is a 1948 American psychological drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick. Based on Mary Jane Ward's 1946 semi-autobiog ...
'' (1948) - Miss Bixby * '' Trouble Preferred'' (1948) - Hilary Vincent * '' Miss Mink of 1949'' (1949) - Rose Pendelton * '' Too Late for Tears'' (1949) - Fuller's Girl (uncredited)


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June Storey
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