June Osborne (a.k.a. Offred) is a fictional bearer in the TV series: 'The Handmaid's Tale' (2017-) based on the 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood. In the TV series June is played by actress Elisabeth Moss.
June Mathis (1889-1927) was a very important woman in early Hollywood. She wrote the screenplays for numerous films in the Teens and Twenties (becoming the head of Metro's film department after only one year), was the first female MGM executive, and eventually became Hollywood's highest-paid executive. She was also the one who discovered Rudolph Valentino, after being very impressed by his ten-minute part in the 1919 film 'Eyes of Youth.' She took a chance on this relative unknown and convinced the powers that be to cast him as the lead role in the upcoming film 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse' (1921), which was one of her most successful screenplays and one of the most successful films in American history as well. I've always found it very touching how she was like a mother hen to him, mentoring him every step of the way, through his whole time at Metro, and even after he moved on to another studio. She was also generous enough to give him a spot in her own family's crypt at Hollywood Forever Cemetery because his finances weren't enough at the time of his death to pay for a grave.
Twin sisters Jennifer and June Gibbons are born in England. The two would gain renown while growing up for their unwillingness to talk to anyone but each other and would develop one of the most severe cases of a unique twin language in medical annals (a book on the pair called The Silent Twins was written in 1986). Both would serve 11 years in prison as adults and Jennifer would die of mysterious causes on June 9, 1993.
Voiceover person June Foray has this name. She did the voices of 3 different Witch Hazels (1 from MGM, Disney, and Looney Tunes), Cindy Lou Who from "How the Grinch stole Christmas", and Rocky from the "Rocky and Bullwinkle show".
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Name of late country music star June Carter Cash, wife of Johnny Cash.