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June Haver is a Actor and Director American born on 10 june 1926 at Rock Island (USA)

June Haver

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Birth name June Stovenour
Nationality USA
Birth 10 june 1926 at Rock Island (USA)
Death 4 july 2005 (at 79 years) at Rock Island (USA)

June Haver (June 10, 1926 – July 4, 2005) was an American film actress. She is best remembered as a popular alternative to the musical film stars Betty Grable and Alice Faye in several musicals in the 1940s. Haver's second husband was the actor Fred MacMurray, whom she married after she retired from show business.

Biography

Haver insisted she had always been very close with her family. Her sisters followed her to Hollywood and served as her stand-ins, while her mother was Haver's personal secretary.

On March 9, 1947, Haver married trumpet player James Zito. She met him at age 15, while touring with Ted Fio Rito's orchestra. They initially lost contact after Haver moved from Illinois to Beverly Hills, but started dating when Haver made a short visit to her home town when she was already a film actress. Haver filed for divorce less than a year after eloping with Zito, winning interlocutory decree on March 25, 1948. She admitted to the press the marriage was a failure from the beginning, saying: "I want to forget as soon as possible. We hadn't been married hours before I realized I had never really known Jimmy. He was a stranger. He was either down in the dumps or up high. I never knew from one moment to the next how he would be." Because of her devotion to religion, Haver tried to make the marriage work, turning to the church to forget her unhappiness.

After her divorce from Zito, Haver started dating Dr. John L. Duzik, whom she had dated before her marriage to Zito; they planned on marrying, but Duzik died on October 31, 1949, following surgery complications. While taking care of him in his final days, she started attending church more often. According to friends, it was in this period when she was inspired to become a nun. Following Duzik's death, Haver reportedly became tired of Hollywood, and never was really in love with the men she dated afterwards. In February 1953, Haver became a postulant nun with the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, Kansas, but she stayed there only until October, saying she left because of "poor health".

Around that time, Haver met Fred MacMurray, one of the wealthiest and most conservative men in Hollywood, again, and a romantic relationship developed. (When she was 18, she had worked on a film with him, but he was married at the time.) On June 28, 1954, they were married. She told the press: "When I married Fred, he was terribly set in his ways. He was a fuss-budget. He hadn't quite progressed to being a lint picker, but he was already an ash-tray emptier, and that's just about as set in his ways as a man can get." Haver insisted on adopting a girl, but MacMurray, 18 years her senior, initially refused, explaining he already had been a father. Shortly after, he agreed on adopting a child, and with the help of a doctor, they were able to take in twin daughters. He died in 1991.

Haver died from respiratory failure on July 4, 2005, at her home in Brentwood, California at the age of 79 and was buried with her husband at Holy Cross Cemetery, in Culver City. She left two stepchildren (by MacMurray's first marriage), her adopted twin daughters, and seven grandchildren.

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Filmography of June Haver (18 films)

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Actress

The Girl Next Door, 1h32
Directed by Richard Sale
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance
Themes La bande dessinée, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Dan Dailey, June Haver, Dennis Day, Billy Gray, Cara Williams, Natalie Schafer
Roles Jeannie Laird
Rating63% 3.1906053.1906053.1906053.1906053.190605
A popular performer, Jeannie Laird decides to buy her first house and celebrate with a big party. The guests' enjoyment is interfered with by the happenings at the home of the next door neighbor, Bill Carter.
Love Nest
Love Nest (1951)
, 1h21
Directed by Joseph M. Newman
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Children's films
Actors June Haver, William Lundigan, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Fay, Leatrice Joy, Martha Wentworth
Roles Connie Scott
Rating61% 3.0973753.0973753.0973753.0973753.097375
When serviceman and author Jim Scott (William Lundigan) returns from Paris to his hometown, New York City, he is flabbergasted to discover that his well-meaning but unrealistic wife Connie (June Haver) has invested his wages in a run-down apartment building. Despite Connie's hopes that being a landlord will give Jim time to write a novel, Jim realizes that the building will require much work and will barely give them enough income.
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady, 1h44
Directed by David Butler
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors June Haver, Gordon MacRae, James Barton, James Barton, Gene Nelson, S.Z. Sakall
Roles Patricia O'Grady
Rating64% 3.245763.245763.245763.245763.24576
At the end of the Spanish–American War in 1898, grumpy and overprotective Irish widower Dennis O'Grady (James Barton) has three daughters. The oldest, Katie (Marcia Mae Jones), welcomes her husband James Moore (Sean McClory), whom she has married in secret, home from the army, The youngest two Patricia (June Haver) and Maureen (Debbie Reynolds) pass a vaudeville theater owned by Tony Pastor (Gordon MacRae). Patricia recognizes the man from earlier that afternoon when he mocked her father, and she scolds him for his actions.
I'll Get By, 1h23
Directed by Richard Sale
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Children's films
Actors June Haver, William Lundigan, Gloria DeHaven, Dennis Day, Thelma Ritter, Steve Allen
Roles Liza Martin
Rating59% 2.9533652.9533652.9533652.9533652.953365
Song plugger Bill Spencer runs into Liza Martin, literally. He slams a door into her accidentally while rushing to bring a new recording to Peter Pepper, an influential New York disc jockey. The record breaks,.
Oh, You Beautiful Doll, 1h33
Directed by John M. Stahl
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Mark Stevens, June Haver, Edward Clark, John Davidson, S.Z. Sakall, James Griffith
Roles Doris Fisher
Rating59% 2.9539052.9539052.9539052.9539052.953905
The film is a fictionalized biography of Fred Fisher, a German-born American writer of Tin Pan Alley songs. Tin Pan Alley promoter (Mark Stevens) turns serious composer Fred Breitenbach (S.Z. Sakall) into songwriter Fred Fisher. Fred Fisher is his assumed name in real life and Breitenbach is his birth surname. In the film, many Fisher songs were given a symphonic arrangement that was performed at Aeolian Hall. Among the Fisher songs heard were:
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!, 1h35
Directed by F. Hugh Herbert
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Children's films
Actors June Haver, Lon McCallister, Walter Brennan, Anne Revere, Natalie Wood, Robert Karnes
Roles Rad McGill
Rating59% 2.9513652.9513652.9513652.9513652.951365
Farmer Milt Dominy (Henry Hull) and his son Daniel (Lon McCallister), who is called "Snug", commiserate with each other about their loathing of Judith (Anne Revere), Milt's second wife, and her brutish son Stretch (Robert Karnes). Milt decides to return to the sea while Snug takes a job as a hired hand with a neighboring farmer, Robert "Roarer" McGill (Tom Tully), with whose daughter, Rad (June Haver), he is in love, although the daughter gets her kicks out of keeping him guessing about her true feelings. Her father neither encourages nor endorses the courtship.
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now, 1h44
Directed by June Haver, George Jessel, Lloyd Bacon, Lewis R. Foster
Origin USA
Genres Biography, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Children's films
Actors June Haver, Mark Stevens, Martha Stewart, Reginald Gardiner, Lenore Aubert, William Frawley
Roles Katie McCullem
Rating64% 3.2384353.2384353.2384353.2384353.238435
Set in the turn of the 20th century, the film focuses on Joseph E. Howard, an aspiring songwriter who happily sells a song to performer Lulu Madison, who later takes sole credit for the writing. He angrily confronts her, but she distracts him by seducing him in her hotel suite. Thinking that she can use Joe's talent for her career, she invites him to serve as her personal piano player on her tour. He accepts her invitation and bids farewell to Katie, the young niece of his guardian John McCullem who reluctantly says goodbye.
Three Little Girls in Blue, 1h33
Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone
Genres Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors June Haver, George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Vera-Ellen, Celeste Holm, Thurston Hall
Roles Pam Charters
Rating63% 3.194063.194063.194063.194063.19406
In 1902 Red Bank, New Jersey, sisters of modest means Pam (June Haver), Liz (Vivian Blaine), and Myra Charters (Vera-Ellen) inherit a chicken farm from their aunt. They soon discover that the windfall is not quite enough to finance their dreams of attracting and marrying millionaires. Reasoning that if one of them catches a rich husband, the other two will thereafter find it easier to do the same, they decide to pool their inheritances. Pam poses as a wealthy heiress, Liz poses as her social secretary, and Myra poses as her maid.
Wake Up and Dream, 1h32
Directed by Lloyd Bacon
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Fantasy
Themes Children's films
Actors John Payne, Charlotte Greenwood, June Haver, John Ireland, Clem Bevans, Charles Russell
Roles Jenny
Rating61% 3.095533.095533.095533.095533.09553
Jeff Cairn enlists in the Navy. He puts younger sister Nella in a cousin's care, but she misses the boarding house where they lived and where old Henry Pecket let her work on his sloop, docked out back.
The Dolly Sisters, 1h54
Directed by Irving Cummings
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Betty Grable, June Haver, John Payne, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner, Frank Latimore
Roles Roszika 'Rosie' Dolly
Rating61% 3.09743.09743.09743.09743.0974
In 1904, Uncle Latsie (S. Z. Sakall) comes to New York from Hungary with two little nieces, who immediately take to cafe dancing. In 1912, they're still at it, but to pay Uncle's card debts they decide to go into vaudeville. Singer Harry Fox (John Payne), whom they meet en route, schemes to get them an audition with the great Hammerstein, but their resulting success takes them far out of Harry's league. Lots of songs with a little story.
Where Do We Go from Here?, 1h18
Directed by George Seaton, Gregory Ratoff
Origin USA
Genres Fantasy, Musical
Themes Time travel films, Musical films, Political films
Actors Fred MacMurray, Joan Leslie, June Haver, Gene Sheldon, Anthony Quinn, Fortunio Bonanova
Roles Lucilla Powell / Gretchen / Indian
Rating57% 2.856412.856412.856412.856412.85641
Fred MacMurray stars as Bill Morgan, a young American who is eager to join the military and fight for his country during World War II, but his 4F status prevents him from enlisting. Bill does his bit for the war effort by collecting scrap metal. Among the discarded junk he discovers a mysterious brass bottle which he rubs to clean off the grime.
Home in Indiana, 1h43
Directed by Henry Hathaway
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Adventure, Romance
Themes Children's films
Actors Walter Brennan, Charlotte Greenwood, Ward Bond, Charles Dingle, Lon McCallister, Jeanne Crain
Roles Christopher 'Cri-Cri' Boole
Rating64% 3.2406953.2406953.2406953.2406953.240695
Having just been sent away to live with his uncle and aunt in Indiana, teenager Sparke Thornton (Lon McCallister) has a penchant for trouble. At first, he is not satisfied with the arrangement, and continues to express his rebellious behavior. Already on his first day, he plans on running away, but crossing a harness racing track convinces him to stay in Indiana. The owner, Godaw Boole (Charles Dingle) welcomes Sparke, and introduces him to Char Bruce (Jeanne Crain), a tomboyish girl who loves to race horses. Through a colored servant (George Reed) informs him that his uncle Thunder Bolt (Walter Brennan) was once part of harness horse racing as a respected sulky driver.