Betty Hutton (born
Elizabeth June Thornburg,
February 26,
1921 –
March 11,
2007) was an
American film actress and
singer.
Biography
Early life
Hutton began life as
Elizabeth June Thornburg, a daughter of railroad foreman Percy E. Thornburg (1896-1939) and his wife, the former Mabel Lum (1901-1967). Her father abandoned the family for another woman and they did not hear from or see him again until they received a telegram, in 1939, informing them of his death from suicide. Along with her older sister
Marion, Betty was raised by her mother, who took the surname Hutton and was later billed as the actress Sissy Jones. The three started singing in the family's
speakeasy when Betty was 3 years old. Related troubles with the police kept the family on the move, and eventually they moved to
Detroit. When interviewed as an established star appearing at the premiere of
Let's Dance (1950), her mother — arriving with her, and following a police escort — quipped, "At least this time the police are in front of us!" Hutton sang in several local bands as a teenager, and at one point visited
New York City hoping to perform on
Broadway, where she was rejected.