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-*[[June Havoc]], 97, [[Canada|Canadian]]-born [[United States|American]] [[actor|actress]]. <hr>+'''June Havoc''' (November 8, 1912 — March 28, 2010) was a [[Canada|Canadian]]-born [[American actress]], [[dancer]], [[writer]], and [[theater director]]. Havoc was a child [[vaudeville]] performer under the tutelage of her mother. She later acted on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|Hollywood]], and stage directed (both on and off-Broadway). She last appeared on television in 1990, on ''[[General Hospital]]''.
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 +==Filmography==
 +Features:
 +* ''Four Jacks and a Jill'' ([[1942 in film|1942]])
 +* ''Sing Your Worries Away'' (1942)
 +* ''Powder Town'' (1942)
 +* ''[[My Sister Eileen (1942 film)|My Sister Eileen]]'' (1942)
 +* ''[[Hello, Frisco, Hello]]'' ([[1943 in film|1943]])
 +* ''[[No Time for Love (film)|No Time for Love]]'' (1943)
 +* ''[[Hi Diddle Diddle]]'' (1943)
 +* ''Timber Queen'' ([[1944 in film|1944]])
 +* ''Casanova in Burlesque'' (1944)
 +* ''[[Brewster's Millions (1945 film)|Brewster's Millions]]'' ([[1945 in film|1945]])
 +* ''[[Gentleman's Agreement]]'' ([[1947 in film|1947]])
 +* ''Intrigue'' (1947)
 +* ''[[The Iron Curtain (film)|The Iron Curtain]]'' ([[1948 in film|1948]])
 +* ''[[When My Baby Smiles at Me]]'' (1948)
 +* ''Chicago Deadline'' ([[1949 in film|1949]])
 +* ''[[Red, Hot and Blue]]'' (1949)
 +* ''The Story of Molly X'' (1949)
 +* ''Mother Didn't Tell Me'' ([[1950 in film|1950]])
 +* ''Once a Thief'' (1950)
 +* ''[[Follow the Sun]]'' ([[1951 in film|1951]])
 +* ''Lady Possessed'' ([[1952 in film|1952]])
 +* ''Three for Jamie Dawn'' ([[1956 in film|1956]])
 +* ''The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover'' ([[1977 in film|1977]])
 +* ''[[Can't Stop the Music]]'' ([[1980 in film|1980]])
 +* ''[[A Return to Salem's Lot]]'' ([[1987 in film|1987]])
 +* ''[[Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There]]'' ([[2003 in film|2003]])
 + 
 +Short subjects:
 +* ''[[Hey There!]]'' ([[1918 in film|1918]])
 +* ''[[Hedda Hopper]]'s Hollywood No. 6'' ([[1942 in film|1942]])
 + 
 +==Television work==
 +* ''Willy'' (1954 – 1955)
 +* ''[[What's My Line?]]'' January 18, 1953 Mystery Guest
 +* ''Mr. Broadway'' (1957)
 +* ''The Untouchables - The Larry Fay Story'' (1960)
 +* ''The June Havoc Show'' (1964) (cancelled after a few weeks)
 +* ''The Outer Limits: [[Cry of Silence]]'' (1964) with Eddie Albert and Arthur Hunnicutt
 +* ''The Boy Who Stole the Elephant'' (1970)
 +* ''Nightside'' (1973)
 +* ''[[Search for Tomorrow]]'' (cast member in 1986)
 +* ''[[General Hospital]]'' (cast member in 1990)
 + 
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June Havoc (November 8, 1912 — March 28, 2010) was a Canadian-born American actress, dancer, writer, and theater director. Havoc was a child vaudeville performer under the tutelage of her mother. She later acted on Broadway and in Hollywood, and stage directed (both on and off-Broadway). She last appeared on television in 1990, on General Hospital.


Filmography

Features:

Short subjects:

Television work

  • Willy (1954 – 1955)
  • What's My Line? January 18, 1953 Mystery Guest
  • Mr. Broadway (1957)
  • The Untouchables - The Larry Fay Story (1960)
  • The June Havoc Show (1964) (cancelled after a few weeks)
  • The Outer Limits: Cry of Silence (1964) with Eddie Albert and Arthur Hunnicutt
  • The Boy Who Stole the Elephant (1970)
  • Nightside (1973)
  • Search for Tomorrow (cast member in 1986)
  • General Hospital (cast member in 1990)





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