June Carter Cash was born on June 23, 1929 in Maces Springs, Scott County, Virginia, USA. She is known for The Johnny Cash Show (1969), The Apostle (1997) and Man of Steel (2013). She was married to Johnny Cash, Edwin Lee (Rip) Nix and Carl Smith. She died on May 15, 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Native New Yorker June Christopher was also raised in Germany and Jamaica. She started as a stage actress in New York and attended Barnard College at Columbia University there. She has acted at the renowned New York Public Theater and did "Threepenny Opera" off-Broadway. She was a member of the famed Negro Ensemble Company before going back to Germany to tour with "Porgy and Bess" and doing a television series while living in Munich. June then moved to Los Angeles where she appeared on dozens of TV shows, including "Now We're Talking," "Rizzoli & Isles," "Close to Home," "JAG", "So Little Time," and "The Jamie Foxx Show." She has also appeared in roles in the films "Misery," "Free Willy II," "Dr. Dolittle," "Blankman," web series "Boxer," and more. Her heart is her family, husband Michael Haney and her twins Angie and Alex. While raising her children, June became a popular voiceover actor in film and television. Some of her voiceover film credits include "Frozen," "Frozen II," The Angry Birds Movie 2," "Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse," "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "X-Men: The Apocalypse, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2," "The Incredibles 2," "Big Hero 6," "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes," the Shield Computer voice on "Captain America," "Hidden Figures," "The Big Short," and more. She has also been a regular performer for voice on television, appearing often on the series "Law and Order," "24," "Chicago Med," "Chicago PD," "Chicago Fire," "Homeland," "Madam Secretary," "Orange is the New Black," "Power," "Snowfall," "Greenleaf," "The Resident," "Covert Affairs," the remake of "Roots," "Madam C.J. Walker," and others. As a writer, June has had deals at HBO, NBC, and Motown Productions. For years, she wrote a one-hour, weekly national radio anthology on the history of black music called "Music of the City," which led to a 12-hour history of Motown for radio and a 10-history of The Apollo Theater, which became "Motown Returns to the Apollo" for television. As a producer, June and her husband, Michael Haney, produced the anti-bullying film "Charity" which won Best Family Film at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest Houston, Award of Merit at the Accolade Global Film Competition. "Charity" was invited as an Official Selection to the Irvine International Film Festival, Sedona International Film Festival, Kansas City FilmFest, Julien Dubuque International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Best Social Commentary Award and Best Outstanding Cast Performance Award at the Action on Film Festival. She and her family have an anti-bullying foundation, the Stop Bullying Foundation, which uses this film to present in schools, college, and youth conferences to speak out against bullying. Looking to make the world a better place, June seeks to touch hearts and minds in everything she does.
June Clarke is known for Beaten to Death (2022).
June Collyer was born Dorothea Heermance in New York City on August 19, 1906. She began her career in the film East Side, West Side (1927). After making the successful change to the sound era, June continued to work, something some of her counterparts couldn't do. She appeared on the silver screen until her last meaningful film, A Face in the Fog (1936). From 1950 to 1955, June appeared on the television series The Stu Erwin Show (1950).
June Cudney is an actress, known for The Hero of Flight 757 (2019), Antoni Gaudí (2019) and Artista.
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June Dare is an American actress originally from Lexington, NC. She is the youngest of four daughters born to Linwood, an attorney, and Anita, a sales associate for a family business and former choir director. June's two oldest sisters are both baptist pastors, and her next oldest sister is a singer in Nashville, TN. Growing up, June found creative outlets through theatre, music, and art. She performed in local productions, participated in choirs, and would often sing alongside her sisters. She went on to major in theatre at UNC Wilmington (Seahawks!), where she graduated magna cum laude. After college, June decided to pursue acting professionally and has since appeared in various film, television, and commercial works. Her training includes Actors Group (Winston-Salem, NC), The Acting Workshop (New York, NY), and The Acting Studio (New York, NY). June has also served as a co-director for local theatre productions and camps, and as a drama instructor for various non-profit organizations.
June Desser Reich is known for A Wilderness of Error (2020).
June Diane Raphael was born on January 4, 1980 in Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Unfinished Business (2015) and Year One (2009). She has been married to Paul Scheer since October 10, 2009. They have two children.