June HaverJune Haver (born June 10, 1926) is an American film actress. She was born in Rock Island, Illinois as June Stovenour; her name became Haver when her mother divorced and remarried. Haver began singing on stage at the age of six, working regularly as a band singer by her teens. In 1943 the Fox movie studio had hired her, with her first starring role as Cri-Cri in Home In Indiana (1945). Later that year she co-starred with Fred McMurray in Where Do We Go From Here?, which was the only time the pair appeared together in a film. Haver's acting career was to be brief. In 1952, following a divorce and the death of her fiancé, she announced that she would become a nun. Accounts differ on whether she entered a convent briefly in 1953 or decided against going. At that time, Haver met McMurray again, and a romantic relationship developed. They were married on June 28, 1954, and Haver remained largely retired from acting. The couple adopted two daughers and remained together until McMurray's death in 1991. This page about June Haver includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about June Haver News stories about June Haver External links for June Haver Videos for June Haver Wikis about June Haver Discussion Groups about June Haver Blogs about June Haver Images of June Haver |
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The couple adopted two daughers and remained together until McMurray's death in 1991. They separated in 1997. They were married on June 28, 1954, and Haver remained largely retired from acting. In 1980 she married Jonathan Krane. At that time, Haver met McMurray again, and a romantic relationship developed. She married director Rick Edelstein in 1970 but subsequently divorced. Accounts differ on whether she entered a convent briefly in 1953 or decided against going. Kellerman supplements her ongoing film career with stints as a nightclub singer, television and radio narrator and voice-overs. In 1952, following a divorce and the death of her fiancé, she announced that she would become a nun. Altman said that her attitude and passion was exactly what he was looking for in the character. Haver's acting career was to be brief. She was incensed about the way her would be character, "Hot Lips," was humiliated. In 1943 the Fox movie studio had hired her, with her first starring role as Cri-Cri in Home In Indiana (1945). Later that year she co-starred with Fred McMurray in Where Do We Go From Here?, which was the only time the pair appeared together in a film. She had an argument with M*A*S*H director Robert Altman after reading the script. Haver began singing on stage at the age of six, working regularly as a band singer by her teens. She reportedly almost talked herself out of her most famous role. She was born in Rock Island, Illinois as June Stovenour; her name became Haver when her mother divorced and remarried. Kellerman made her film debut in Reform School Girl (1959). June Haver (born June 10, 1926) is an American film actress. As a singer, Kellerman already had a recording contract with Verve Records when she was 18. Kellerman attended Hollywood High School where she was "bitten by the acting bug." She went on to Los Angeles City College. She also studied at the Actor's Studio in New York City. Sally Claire Kellerman (born June 2, 1936 in Long Beach, California) is an American actress and singer most famous for her role as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houlihan in the film M*A*S*H (1970) for which she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. "Hotter than ever" (http://www.pasadenaweekly.com/arspopuli/music/music.html), article in the Pasadena Weekly. Sally Kellerman (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hc&id=1800015771&cf=biog&intl=us) at Yahoo! Movies. Sally Kellerman (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm001419/) at the Internet Movie Database. Reform School Girl (1959). Star Trek: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1966) (TV). The Boston Strangler (1968). M*A*S*H (1970). Lost Horizon (1973). It Rained All Night the Day I Left (1980). Back to School (1986). That's Life! (1986). |