June B. Wilde is known for her work in all three of the To All The Boys I've Loved Before movies (2018-2020), Final Destination 5 (2011), The Butterfly Effect (2004) and Hope Springs (2003). June caught the acting bug when, at eight years old, she stood on stage and got her first laugh. From then on, there was no turning back. She went on to perform in numerous stage plays, winning awards for several roles including Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker. She trained at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, and has had recurring roles in T.V. including The Exorcist and Charmed. She has worked opposite Colin Firth, Minnie Driver and Ashton Kutcher. June has an extensive resume performing in Feature Films, T.V. Series, T.V. Movies, Stage, Voice Overs as well as local and international Commercials.
June Barrie was born in 1929 in Bristol, England. She was an actress, known for The Children of the New Forest (1964), Softly Softly (1966) and The True Mistery of the Passion (1960). She died on April 24, 2019 in Bristol.
June Benard is known for Ride Above (2022), Marinette (2023) and The Sixth Child (2022).
June Bernicoff was born in 1937 in Wales. She is known for Gogglebox (2013) and Breakfast (2000). She was married to Leon Bernicoff. She died on May 5, 2020 in the UK.
June Bishop is an actress, known for User Friendly (1990), Riding High (1995) and The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985).
June Bladon is an actress, known for Bronson (2008), Slaughter Is the Best Medicine (2014) and Bloodline (2013).
June Blair was born on October 30, 1932 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress, known for A Fever in the Blood (1961), The Rabbit Trap (1959) and Sea Hunt (1958). She was previously married to David Nelson.
June Blandon is an actress, known for Nocturnal Activity (2014).
June Borel was born on June 7, 1953 in St. Martinville, Louisiana, USA. She was an actress, known for Southern Comfort (1981). She died on August 18, 2003 in Lafayette, Louisiana.
June Brown served in the Wrens and was classically trained at the Old Vic Drama School. She enjoyed a long career in the theatre, television and the cinema. The actor Nigel Hawthorne described her as "one of the most beautiful creatures I've seen on stage" after seeing her performance as Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler." Aside from her EastEnders (1985) fame as Dot Cotton, she appeared as "Lady Macbeth" opposite Albert Finney and directed "Double D" at the 1993 Edinburgh Festival.