Vintage original 8 x 10 in. US double-weight matte keybook photograph of motion pictures actress JUNE COLLYER c.1920's. She is depicted in a very close shot smiling directly at the viewer with a backdrop behind her. As indicated by the photographer's blind stamp in the lower right corner, this photograph was taken by Max Munn Autrey, a very prolific photographer working in Hollywood at this time. It is in very fine condition.

June Collyer (born Dorothea Heermance, August 19, 1906 – March 16, 1968) was an American film actress of the 1920s and 1930s. A debutante chosen by Allan Dwan, Collyer had her first starring role in 1927 when she starred in East Side, West Side. She did a total of 11 silent films, and she made a successful transition to sound movies. In 1928, she was one of 13 girls selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars", an honor her future sister-in-law Marian Shockley received in 1932. In 1930, Collyer starred opposite Louise Dresser and Joyce Compton in The Three Sisters, and the same year, she starred with Claudia Dell in Sweet Kitty Bellairs. She starred in 19 films from 1930 to 1936. She took a break in the 1940s, either by choice or due to her not receiving starring roles. During the 1950s, she returned to acting, having a regular role on the television series, The Stu Erwin Show (or Trouble with Father) from 1950 through 1955, starring with her husband, Stu Erwin. She played in one episode of the 1958 series Playhouse 90, then retired.