June Knight

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June Knight (born Margaret Rose Valliquietto) was an American Broadway and film actress and singer. Due to infantile paralysis, she was unable to walk until she was five years old, but just five years later, she started to perform songs and dance publicly. Dancer John Holland changed her name to June Knight when she became his partner, assigning her the same name as that of his previous partner. That change led to a court case in 1940, when the actress June Knight filed suit against the original dancer with that name. The actress said that she had made the name famous and that the dancer had previously agreed to stop using that name. At age 19, she appeared in the last Ziegfeld Follies show, Hot-Cha!. She was featured in four other Broadway shows, Take A Chance, Jubilee (where she introduced the Cole Porter classic "Begin the Beguine"), The Would-Be Gentleman (her only non-musical) and Sweethearts. She also had a short-lived film career, appearing in 12 films from 1930 to 1940, most notably in Broadway Melody of 1936, in which she sang the hit song "I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" with co-star Robert Taylor.

Most Popular June Knight Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

The House Across the Bay Trailer (1940)

01 March 1940

Nightclub owner Steve Larwitt sees his empire of investments collapse as he faces tax evasion charges and attacks by rivals.

Break the News Trailer (1938)

02 January 1938

Two small-time song-and-dance men come up with what they believe is a surefire publicity stunt, guaranteed to keep their names in the public eye--one of them will "disappear" in what looks like a murder, and the other will be convicted of the crime.

Broadway Melody of 1936 Trailer (1935)

18 September 1935

Lovely, gifted Irene Foster hopes that her childhood sweetheart-turned Broadway producer Robert Gordon will recognize her--and her talent.

Gift of Gab Trailer (1934)

01 September 1934

Conceited radio announcer irritates everyone else at the station.

Madam Satan Trailer (1930)

20 September 1930

A socialite masquerades as a notorious femme fatale to win back her straying husband during a costume party aboard a doomed dirigible.

Wake Up and Dream Trailer (1934)

01 October 1934

The story of a small-time vaudeville trio and their rise to the big time.

Vacation from Love Trailer (1938)

29 September 1938

A socialite dumps her fiancé on their wedding day and runs off with a saxophone player. Comedy.

Ladies Must Love Trailer (1933)

25 September 1933

Lighthearted comedy film following the (mis)adventures of four gold diggers.

That's Entertainment, Part II Trailer (1976)

16 May 1976

Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire present more golden moments from the MGM film library, this time including comedy and drama as well as classic musical numbers.

Take a Chance Trailer (1933)

25 November 1933

Take a Chance was based on the hit Broadway musical of the same name, though only one of the original songs, Eadie Was a Lady, has been retained.

Redheads on Parade Trailer (1935)

07 September 1935

A film star finds herself in trouble with her co-star when she has to flirt with the backer to prevent him from withdrawing his support.

The Lilac Domino Trailer (1937)

31 March 1937

In this musical, an enigmatic masked woman catches the roving eye of a wily playboy gambler at a masquerade ball.

Cross Country Cruise Trailer (1934)

16 January 1934

A young woman is involved with a married man, although she does not know that he is married. He kills his jealous wife and implicates her in the murder.