June Harris

June Harris was an American actress who is best known for A Very Young Lady, Dance Hall Girl, and Joan of Arc.

Personal and Family Life

June Harris was born in 1917 in the United States. She was the daughter of director James W. Horne and silent film actress Cleo Ridgely. June studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and had a notable career in film. She was married three times, first to Robert William Harthun, then to Jackie Cooper, with whom she had one son, John “Jack” Anthony Cooper, and lastly to Albert Sidney Melvin Jr.

Career

June Harris appeared in various films during her acting career. She is most recognized for her roles in movies such as A Very Young Lady and Dance Hall Girl. Despite many uncredited roles, she contributed to several well-known films in the 1940s and 1950s, showcasing her talent in the entertainment industry.

Death and Legacy

June Harris passed away in 1993 in the USA. Leaving behind a legacy as a skilled actress, she is remembered for her contributions to early Hollywood. Her family connections and her work in film helped pave the way for future generations in the industry.

Filmography

Movie/TV Show Year Role Rating
A Very Young Lady 1941 Beth 5.6
Dance Hall Girl 1953 (uncredited) 7.6
Joan of Arc 1948 Court Lady 6.4
Unconquered 1947 Frontierswoman 6.9
Variety Girl 1947 (uncredited) 6.3
You Came Along 1945 400 Club Chorine 6.5
Out of This World 1945 Trumpeter 6.4
Missing Daughters 1939 Hostess 5.8