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1927
- After First National Mathis was rumored to be writing for UA or MGM once again, but neither came to be; she died unexpectedly in 1927 at the age of 40 from a heart ailment (from which she had suffered all her life) while watching a performance on Broadway.
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June Mathis (born June Beulah Hughes, [1] January 30, 1887 – July 26, 1927) was an American screenwriter. Mathis was the first female executive for Metro/MGM and at only 35, she was the highest paid executive in Hollywood. [2] In 1926 she was voted the third most influential woman in Hollywood, behind Mary Pickford and Norma Talmadge. [3]
June Mathis was born June Beulah Hughes in 1887 in Leadville, Colorado. Her father died at a young age and her mother married William Mathis. She grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, which she would proudly consider her hometown for the rest of her life. At the age of 13 she pursued a career in vaudeville, doing imitations and dances.
- January 30, 1887
- July 26, 1927
When Valentino died just a few months later, it was June Mathis who offered his family the use of her own crypt at Hollywood Cemetery as a temporary resting place for the film idol. When, in less than a year, Mathis succumbed to a heart attack, they moved Valentino’s body to the neighboring crypt to make room for Mathis.
- Andre Soares
June Mathis (born June 30, 1892?, Leadville, Colo., U.S.—died June 26, 1927, New York, N.Y.) was an American scriptwriter, who helped establish the primacy of the script in American silent films. June Hughes adopted her stepfather’s surname, Mathis.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Aug 16, 2015 · June Mathis: the name behind the idol. Responsible for writing and co-writing at least 114 feature films, June Mathis is today almost solely remembered in connection with one of the silver screen’s most popular idols: Rudolph Valentino. Mathis cast the then-unknown actor in the lead role in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in 1921 ...
June Mathis (born June Beulah Hughes, January 30, 1887 – July 26, 1927) was an American screenwriter. Mathis was the first female executive for Metro/MGM and at only 35, she was the highest paid executive in Hollywood. In 1926 she was voted the third most influential woman in Hollywood, behind Mary Pickford and Norma Talmadge.
Mathis, June (1892–1927) American actress, screenwriter, and scenarist . Born in Leadville, Colorado, in 1892; died in 1927 in Hollywood, California.