June Duprez Net Worth

June Duprez Net Worth is
$5 Million

June Duprez Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

June Ada Rose Duprez (14 May 1918 – 30 October 1984) was an English film actress.The daughter of American vaudeville performer Fred Duprez and Australian Florence Isabelle Matthews, she was born in Teddington, Middlesex, England, during an air raid in the final months of the First World War.She began acting in her teens with the Coventry repertory company after studying at the Froebel Institute, and was a film extra in 1935 before appearing in The Crimson Circle the following year. Her next film was The Cardinal (1936), and she had a small role in The Spy in Black (1939), but it was her fourth film, the epic London Films adaptation of A. E. W. Mason's The Four Feathers (1939), that made her a film star, acting opposite John Clements, Ralph Richardson, and C. Aubrey Smith. Her peak of success came with the landmark fantasy film The Thief of Bagdad (1940), which she also made for Alexander Korda's London Films (on locations in the United Kingdom, northern Africa, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona). At this time she separated from her first husband Frederick Beauchamp, a wealthy Harley Street doctor whose jealousy of her film stardom had eroded their marriage.Korda took charge of her career after this point and brought her to Hollywood where he set her asking price at $50,000 per film. However, as Duprez had not yet achieved the level of popularity in America that she had in Britain, this tactic only served to place her out of contention for most roles. When she was finally released from Korda's contract she appeared in such low budget fare as They Raid by Night (1942), Little Tokyo, U.S.A. (1942), and Tiger Fangs (1943). Clifford Odets' grim None But the Lonely Heart (1944), in which she co-starred with Cary Grant and Ethel Barrymore, commenced a brief return to films of higher production values. Duprez performed well amid a top ensemble cast in René Clair's film version of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None (1945). That same year she appeared opposite John Loder in The Brighton Strangler. In the film noir Calcutta (1947) she starred with Alan Ladd, Gail Russell, and William Bendix.After a few more motion pictures, Duprez moved to New York City for a brief career on and off Broadway. She married for a second time in October, 1948 to George Moffett, Jr., a wealthy sportsman. The union produced two daughters, but ended in divorce in 1965. She appeared in the "The Last Tycoon," an episode of the Robert Montgomery Presents television show in 1951, and her final credited film performance was in One Plus One (1961), also titled Exploring the Kinsey Reports.Duprez lived in Rome, Italy, for several years, then returned to London to live out the remainder of her life in a posh Knightsbridge flat, having a close relationship with an English nobleman. She died there, after a long period of illness, at age 66.

Date Of BirthMay 14, 1918
Died1984-10-30
Place Of BirthTeddington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
ProfessionActress, Soundtrack
SpouseFrederick Guy Beauchamp George M. Moffett, Jr. children
Star SignTaurus
#Fact
1Sister of actor Hatton Duprez.
2Daughter of American born actor Fred Duprez and Australian born player Florence Mathews.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
One Plus One1961Margaret Gaylord, 'Average Man' segment
Robert Montgomery Presents1951TV Series
Calcutta1947Marina Tanev
That Brennan Girl1946Natalie Brennan
And Then There Were None1945Vera Claythorne
The Brighton Strangler1945April Manby Carson
None But the Lonely Heart1944Ada Brantline
Tiger Fangs1943Linda MacCardle
Don Winslow of the Coast Guard1943Tasmia
Forever and a Day1943Julia Trimble-Pomfret
Little Tokyo, U.S.A.1942Teru
They Raid by Night1942Inga Beckering
The Thief of Bagdad1940Princess
The Lion Has Wings1939June
The Four Feathers1939Ethne Burroughs
The Spy in Black1939Anne Burnett
The Cardinal1936Francesca Monterosa
The Crimson Circle1936Sylvia Hammond
The Amateur Gentleman1936Bit Part (uncredited)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Calcutta1947performer: "This Is Madness" - uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 61942Documentary shortHerself
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 9: Sports in Hollywood1940Documentary shortHerself, Pigeon Racer

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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