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  June Havoc Information
June, adopting the name June Havoc, got her first acting break on Broadway in Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey, and moved on to Hollywood roles in such movies as Gentleman's Agreement.
June and Gypsy continued to get demands for money from their mother, who had opened a lesbian boardinghouse in a ten-room apartment on West End Avenue, in New York City, the property rented for her by Gypsy, and a farm in Highland Mills, New York.
June did not like the way she was portrayed in the piece, but was eventually persuaded not to oppose it, for her sister's sake.
www.bookrags.com /June_Havoc   (591 words)

  
  June Havoc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
June Havoc (born Ellen Evangeline Hovick on November 8, 1916 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is an actress and dancer.
June, adopting the name June Havoc, got her first acting break on Broadway in Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey, and moved on to Hollywood roles in such movies as Gentleman's Agreement.
June did not like the way she was portrayed in the piece, but was eventually persuaded not to oppose it, for her sister's sake.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/June_Havoc   (512 words)

  
 Gypsy Rose Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A second daughter, Ellen Hovick (better known as June Havoc) was born in 1916.
She and June, who had also become a successful performer, continued to get demands for money from their mother, who had opened a lesbian boardinghouse in a ten-room apartment on West End Avenue in New York City.
A smoker, she was diagnosed in 1969 with metastatic lung cancer, which prompted Gypsy to reconcile with June before her death.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gypsy_Rose_Lee   (809 words)

  
 June Havoc at Hollywood.com
Her childhood as Baby June, vaudeville headliner, was immortalized on Broadway in the 1959 musical "Gypsy", in which both June Havoc and her older sister--who would become Gypsy Rose Lee--were driven by their stage-mother-of-all-time Rose to become stars.
Havoc went on to have a career in TV and films, proving to be a capable actress even if she never reached the top ranks of Hollywood stars.
Havoc began performing in silent film shorts when she was two years old and by age five was making $1,500 per week in vaudeville.
www.hollywood.com /celebrity/June_Havoc/197198   (1068 words)

  
 June Havoc biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-06)
June Havoc (born November 8, 1916) is an actress, and younger sister of Gypsy Rose Lee.
June at the age of 13, in 1929, married a boy in the act, named Bobby Reed.
June, adopting the name June Havoc, got her first acting break in Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey, and moved on to Hollywood roles in such movies as Gentleman's Agreement.
june-havoc.biography.ms   (413 words)

  
 The Parents of John June and Carol Campbell
Benedicte Raffard was born in the southeast of France, in Leone, in 1899.
She met and married a local boy, Glenn June, who was, at that time, working at his father's business, June's Ice Cream.
John June's father, Glenn, was 45 years old when he was also killed in a car accident.
www.pjjune.net /junes/grmothers.htm   (856 words)

  
 Gypsy
With her sister, June (the distinguished motion-picture star, June Havoc), she had had a rich career in the theatre, always driven on to ever-greater successes by an over-ambitious and persevering mother.
He is convinced June can be a star, but only if she is willing to go through an intensive period of study and preparation, and break off the ties that bind her mother to her.
June also lacks interest, but only because by now she has come to hate the stage, the act and the kind of life she has been forced to lead.
www.theatrehistory.com /american/musical015.html   (966 words)

  
 Dancer History Archives by StreetSwing.com - June Hovick - Main Page
Originally a Vaudeville performer by the age of five and later as "Dainty Baby June and her Newsboy Songsters" in a vaudeville act with her mother Rose and sister "Gypsy Rose Lee".
Later, June would dance in a total of six marathons and she held the all time marathon record of 3,600 hours (for about 5 months) in West Palm Beach, Florida in 1934.
June stopped doing marathons and vaudeville and went on to became a successful movie Actress, Author as well as a Dancer.
www.streetswing.com /histmai2/d2hovck1.htm   (176 words)

  
 [Panico]'s Gaming Hall
June 21, 7:03 PM Deathmatch 1vs1 - Snipers
June 11, 10:22 PM Deathmatch 1vs1 - Snipers
June 09, 10:11 PM Deathmatch 1vs1 - Snipers
www.panicos.it /teams.php?teamid=112   (115 words)

  
 Gypsy Rose Lee
She was born in Seattle, Washington and initially named Ellen June Hovick, the same name that was later given to her younger sister, actress June Havoc.
Her two daughters earned the family's money by appearing in vaudeville, where June's talent shone, while Louise remained in the background.
She and her sister June, who had also become successful, continued to get demands for money from their mother, who had opened a lesbian boardinghouse in a ten-room apartment on West End Avenue in New York City.
usapedia.com /g/gypsy-rose-lee.html   (691 words)

  
 Gentleman's Agreement Movie Review at Hollywood Video
On the audio commentary for the new Gentleman's Agreement DVD, actress June Havoc makes a case for the 1947 film's continuing relevance, pointing out that discrimination and prejudice are still a part of the American landscape.
She has a point, for while this genteel melodrama has dated badly and suffers under the weight of its own good intentions, it remains an important work, both to film scholarship and as one of the first movies to deal frankly with anti-Semitism.
Havoc and a very frail-sounding Holm offer more personal views with Holm tartly offering that Peck was no fun at all to work with.
www.hollywoodvideo.com /movies/movie.aspx?MID=4365   (1166 words)

  
 Playbill News: Baby June Wreaks Havoc at White Barn Theatre Sept. 5-6
Theatre legend June Havoc will reminisce about her childhood in Vaudeville in Baby June Remembers: A Love Story, a work-in progress written by Havoc, which is set to play Sept. 5-6 at Lucille Lortel's White Barn Theatre in Westport, CT.
Baby June is made up of a series of vignettes collected from her childhood memories.
The show was originally scheduled to play Aug. 22-23, but was postponed when Havoc injured her leg.
www.playbill.com /news/article/40763.html   (436 words)

  
 BoWE Malcom vs BaronVon Havoc June 17, 2001
Baron Von Havoc: :::::while he is hobbling around...he takes the branch and hits him over the square of his
Baron Von Havoc: :::runs at him at full speed and tackles him hard against the tree he was in front of ::
FioDeAustr: (s) Sorry Havoc, but ye blood still is flowing the same, nae any healing.
www.angelfire.com /on/BoWE/WarWins/BaronVonHavoc061701.html   (2776 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Lee, Gypsy Rose (Rose Louise Hovick) (1911-1970)
June was now the star of the vaudeville act, “Madam Rose presents Dainty June and her Newsboy Songsters.” The newsboy songsters consisted of a revolving cast of male street urchins whose parents were glad to turn them over to someone who would feed them.
June later said that after the age of five, she never believed anything her mother said.
June thought she was 13 when she eloped with Bobby Reed, one of the newsboy songsters, but she was probably three years older.
www.historylink.org /essays/output.cfm?file_id=5686   (1746 words)

  
 HAVOC Stories
Article 7 - published in HAVOC in June 1997.
Article 9 - published in HAVOC in June 1998.
Article 10 - published in HAVOC in June 1999.
www.neilfletcherracing.co.uk /havoc_stories.htm   (420 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - Caymanas Course wreaks havoc - Sunday | June 16, 2002
THE HALF Moon golf course picked up where the Caymanas Golf and Country Club's left off and wreaked havoc on the players' scores at the National Trials yesterday.
Jason Garbutt shot a day's best three-over 75 in the men's section to have a three-round gross of 226 (75-76-75) however he is still chasing leader Michael Scott whose 221 gross (75-69-77) sees him with a five-stroke lead going into today's final round at Half Moon.
The Trials, which are sponsored by Half Moon, Wyndham Rose Hall, Trelawny Beach and Denny's in Sovereign Centre, will be concluded today with the first tee.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20020616/sports/sports2.html   (283 words)

  
 Betty Buckley - What's Up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-06)
Betty Buckley, Dick Cavett and June Havoc to Appear in Tennessee Williams Marathon 4 at Hartford Stage Jan. 26
Making their Hartford Stage debuts in the Marathon will be renowned talk show host and recent star of Broadway's The Rocky Horror Show Dick Cavett and show-business legend June Havoc whose career in vaudeville as "Dainty June" led to over eight decades on stage and in film.
Admissions for all three readings and the coffee, tickets to Letters from Tennessee..., dinner/ lecture reservations and all-day passes for Williams Marathon are available by calling the Hartford Stage box office at (860) 527-5151.
www.bettybuckley.com /whatsup/news/hartford_stage_012402.html   (361 words)

  
 Mexican Hayride (1944 Original Broadway Cast) - camerasandreviews.com Tool Info, Pricing, and Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-06)
June Havoc, in one of her rare recorded musical theatre roles, is dynamite with "There Must Be Someone for Me".
Decca's mini-album covered eight of the hit songs by stars June Havoc, Wilbur Evans and Corrina Mura.
His big number "Count Your Blessings" is sung here as a solo by June Havoc, and "Girls" is sung here by Wilbur Evans.
www.camerasandreviews.com /shop/asinsearch_B0002VESQY.html   (492 words)

  
 Theater family comes together to celebrate Hall of Fame honorees
About 150 friends of the inductees stuff into the upper rotunda at the Gershwin Theater, where members' names are inscribed on the walls, to celebrate and reminisce.
The emcee was Hall member Marian Seldes, who opens tonight as co-star of Edward Albee's "The Play About the Baby." She gracefully stitched together the lives of the various honorees into a tapestry with a familial feel.
Though speaking from a wheelchair, she assured us, "from the belly button up, I'm in great shape." Beautiful still, she has a striking mane of white and a 1,000-watt smile.
www.post-gazette.com /magazine/20010201people3.asp   (719 words)

  
 Theater News - Theater News: Abingdon Company to Name Theater After June Havoc -
On Monday, November 3, the Abingdon Theatre Company will honor the veteran actress, director, and playwright June Havoc by renaming its mainstage venue at the Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex (312 West 36th Street) as the June Havoc Theatre.
Havoc appeared on Broadway in Forbidden Melody, Pal Joey, Mexican Hayride, Sadie Thompson, The Ryan Girl, Dunnigan's Daughter, Affairs of State, The Warm Peninsula, and Habeas Corpus.
In addition, she has authored two books about her life, Early Havoc (which was the basis for her 1963 play Marathon '33) and More Havoc.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm?int_news_id=3988   (300 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : June Havoc : Biography
The sister of the notorious stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, with whom she was driven into performance by an ambitious stage mother, June Havoc began playing bits in silent film shorts at age two, appearing
However, Havoc never became a top star and found herself cast in routine films; she rarely appeared onscreen after 1952.
She was portrayed as a juvenile stage performer in the Broadway show Gypsy and its screen version.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/27436/bio.jhtml   (279 words)

  
 Standlake 27th June 2004 - Havoc Domestic - On Track --
Just over 80 cars for this 1400 cc Havoc Magazine sponsered meeting.
Despite the cc limit there was material especially in the form of 399, Phil Cullen's 1950s Triumph Mayflower.
Sorry we have got so far behind due to computer problems and time constraints there is no annotation.
www.tim-catley.co.uk /Standlake48/Gallery1.html   (59 words)

  
 June Havoc - A master of the dramatic expressive visual art. Superstar - Star - Icon or just plain actor to some, ...
June Havoc - A master of the dramatic expressive visual art.
For good or bad, moving stories in film and cinmea are becoming the some of the most visible achievements - the Silver Screen, DVD, VHS, Albums, they touch us.
June Havoc : From TV to the Movie Screen.
www.omega23.com /New_York_to_Malibu/June_Havoc.html   (397 words)

  
 Intelliflix: Rent Gentleman'sĀ Agreement on DVD
John Garfield, Dorothy McGuire, Gregory Peck, Albert Dekker, June Havoc, Celeste Holm, Anne Revere, Dean Stockwell, Jane Wyatt
Searching for an angle, he finally decides to pose as a Jew — and soon discovers what it is like to be a victim of religious intolerance.
Garfield was also fllisted and some still don't forgive Kazan for cooperating with McCarthy.
www.intelliflix.com /movie_view.dvd?id=5906   (215 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay:Tacoma City Council prohibits dance marathons on June 10, 1931.
Tacoma City Council prohibits dance marathons on June 10, 1931.
On June 10, 1931, the Tacoma City Council passes Ordinance No. 10690 prohibiting dance marathons and similar endurance contests and declaring an emergency.
Dance marathons (often called Walkathons) are human endurance contests in which couples dance almost non-stop for hundreds of hours (as long as a month or two), competing for prize money.
www.historylink.org /essays/printer_friendly/index.cfm?file_id=5600   (563 words)

  
 The Concord Blue Devils
Contestants hoped to have careers in films, and though many took roles as extras, only the few who were veteran performers before entering, like June Havoc and Red Skelton, found real fame and entertainment careers after their marathon days.
On June 10, 1928, Milton Crandall, veteran promoter and publicist of theatrical events, staged a monumental contest at New York's Madison Square Garden.
The contest ran until 2pm on June 30, when the health commissioner (possibly another publicity stunt?) came in and closed it down.
www.bluedevils.org /programs/a/2005/repertoire.php   (1726 words)

  
 June Havoc - playwright
To search for published plays by June Havoc click on one of the bookstore links above.
You will be shown all Plays in print by June Havoc.
June Havoc : Click on a Play title below for more information
www.doollee.com /PlaywrightsH/HavocJune.htm   (118 words)

  
 Variety.com - Reviews - Hello Frisco, Hello
Laid in San Francisco at the turn of the century when, as the story has it, men were still prospecting for gold nearby, story spots John Payne as the leader of a foursome that includes Alice Faye, Jack Oakie and June Havoc.
It's a typical tavern combo that leans on their warbling to keep a regular job in the metropolis' leading saloon.
Jack Oakie, as the happy-go-lucky hooferhoofer, and his partner, June Havoc, make sufficient contrast as the other half of the foursome.
www.variety.com /review/VE1117791590?categoryid=31&cs=1   (325 words)

  
 IWEF/ICWA
19th June - 'Shocking' Tony Storm who had a run in the old ICWA and is a VWF star signs up for the ICWA/ICWA.
11th June 2002 - Fugitive a former IWEF and ICWA Star and VWF Legend has signed up with the company.
Tyler Jones has made his State of Address, and it has certainly raised some eybrows.
www.geocities.com /iweficwa   (390 words)

  
 Citizen Smash - The Indepundit
The last thing you want to see are a pair of F-15 Eagles, loaded for bear, heading in your direction.
Next time Al-Sadr has a little "house party" for his militia, I think a 1000 pounder for his house and a couple of cluster bombs for his garden will make a nice house warming gift.
If they're going to play dirty, we can do it too...and our guns are bigger, our marines are meaner and our resolve is stronger.
www.lt-smash.us /archives/003015.html   (820 words)

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