June Jordan is known for The Lost Daughter (2021).
June Keating is an actor and producer, known for A Nazi on Wall Street, For the Love of Monsters (2021) and Butterfly Kisses (2018).
June Kessler is an actress, known for A Gun for Jennifer (1997), Just One Time (1998) and Liang wu yi qi (1992).
June Klein is an executive producer, top talent, and command center analyst X for a social movement TV series. Each team solves a UN Sustainable-Development-Goal and pitches their new venture for funding. June's superpower is navigating strategic game-changers through uncharted waters. Leaders hire her because many are stressed because they don't have soft-skills like adaptability, resilience, and recovery. Moreover, most don't have a holistic framework and algorithmic method to manage constant change, complexity and risk. So June shares and customizes her solution for their competitive advantage and desired outcomes. As a math and education major and an MBA in finance and marketing, she began her career as a programmer at the Federal Reserve Bank. With 20+ years of global technology and financial services executive roles at firms like Merrill Lynch, IBM, Citigroup and JPMorgan, she is skilled at teaming to transform businesses. Further she is a master at integrating work, life, family and learning... a problem that many struggle with today. She has been a board-member on public and private firms and is active in many organizations.
June Kyoto Lu is known for Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Blood Work (2002) and Lady in the Water (2006).
June Lam is an actress, known for Ching yan (2008), Chi Ming yi Chun Kiu (2010) and Hang wan si ngo (2016).
June Laporte is an actress and writer, known for Freaky Friday (2018) and Spiral (2019).
June Larrañaga is an actress, known for Ilargi Guztiak (2020).
June Lee is an actress and producer, known for Reboot Camp (2020), Chinese Speaking Vampires (2021) and Best Wishes (2019).
Born in New York City on June 25, 1925, the daughter of actors Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart, June Lockhart made her professional debut at age eight in a Metropolitan Opera production of "Peter Ibbetson", playing Mimsey in the dream sequence. In the mid-1930s, the Lockharts relocated to California, where father Gene enjoyed a long career as one of the screen's great character actors. June made her screen debut in MGM's version of A Christmas Carol (1938), playing--appropriately enough the daughter of stars Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart. June appeared in a dozen or more movies before 1947, when she made her Broadway bow playing the ingénue in the comedy "For Love or Money" with John Loder. She got a standing ovation on opening night; one critic compared her debut to the first big hits of Helen Hayes and Margaret Sullavan. The overnight toast of Broadway, she went on to win a Tony Award, the Donaldson Award, the Theatre World Award and the Associated Press citation for Woman of the Year for Drama for her work in that play. On television, she has co-starred in popular series like Lassie (1954) and Lost in Space (1965).