Julie Haydon

Julie Haydon

Deceased · Born: Jun 10, 1910 · Died: Dec 24, 1994

Personal Details

BornJun 10, 1910 Oak Park, Illinois, USA

Biography

Julie Haydon, a renowned actress of great talent and distinction, entered this world on June 10, 1910, in the charming and picturesque town of Oak Park, Illinois, USA. Throughout her illustrious career, she would go on to captivate audiences with her remarkable performances in a wide range of films, including the critically acclaimed "The Age of Innocence" (1934),the captivating "The Scoundrel" (1935),and the thought-provoking "Citizen Saint" (1947).

In her personal life, Julie Haydon was married to the esteemed and accomplished George Jean Nathan, a union that would bring her joy and fulfillment. Tragically, her life would come to a close on December 24, 1994, in the city of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, USA, leaving behind a legacy of her remarkable work and a lifetime of cherished memories.

Career

1937
A Family Affair
A Family Affair as Joan Hardy Martin
1936
The Longest Night
The Longest Night as Eve Sutton
1935
The Scoundrel
The Scoundrel as Cora Moore
1934
1933
Lucky Devils
Lucky Devils as Doris Jones
1932
Symphony of Six Million
Symphony of Six Million as Miss Grey, Felix's Nurse-Receptionist
The Conquerors
The Conquerors as Frances Standish Lennox
The Roadhouse Murder
The Roadhouse Murder as Maid (uncredited)
Westward Passage
Westward Passage as Bridesmaid (uncredited)