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Julie Haydon

Julie Haydon (June 10, 1910 – December 24, 1994) was an American actress who performed on Broadway and in films.
==Early career and films==
Born Donella Donaldson in Oak Park, Illinois, Haydon began her acting career when she was 19, touring with Minnie Maddern Fiske in ''Mrs. Bumstead Leigh''. Within two years, she played ''Ophelia'' in a production of ''Hamlet'' at the Hollywood Playhouse.
Shortly after, she began appearing in films, in 1931. Her first film, in which she was billed under her birth name, was ''The Great Meadow'', a Johnny Mack Brown Western drama made by MGM. In 1932, she signed with RKO,〔Brennan, Sandra (Biography (All Movie) )〕 and her first major role came that year in ''The Conquerors'', directed by William Wellman Her most notable performance〔 came in 1935's ''The Scoundrel'' playing opposite Noël Coward, but, despite a new contract with MGM,〔JAMD (Julie Haydon )〕 only a few more films were to come in her short career, including ''A Family Affair'' (1937), the initial movie in the Andy Hardy series.
Haydon retired from films in 1937.〔〔Some have held that it was Haydon and not Fay Wray who provided the heroine's bone-chilling screams in 1933's ''King Kong'', but this claim is disputed.〕

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