Born on a warm summer day, June 9, 1905, in the vibrant city of Passaic, New Jersey, USA, June Clayworth was destined for a life in the spotlight. With a passion for acting, she would go on to captivate audiences in a wide range of film roles, from the iconic "The Good Fairy" in 1935, to "Live, Love and Learn" in 1937, and the lively "Beat the Band" in 1947.
Throughout her life, June Clayworth was married twice, first to the esteemed Sid Rogell, and then to Benedict Erstein. Her personal life was marked by love, commitment, and the pursuit of happiness.
As the years went by, June Clayworth's life took a gentle turn, and she passed away on January 1, 1993, in the picturesque city of Calabasas, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and a life well-lived.