June Langley was an American actress who is best known for her roles in “The Water Cure” and other films. Born on April 22, 1898, in Liverpool, England, she became part of a prominent acting family.
Personal and Family Life
June Langley was born Miriam Gertrude Lucy June Langley Levy. She came from a family with a strong acting background; her mother, Mabel Rushton, and her father, J. Langley Levy, also had connections to the art. June had a sister, Doris Langley Moore, who was a noted fashion historian. She was married three times, first to Douglas Drew Lange, then John Sugden Moore, and finally to Walter Bateson until her death.
Career
June Langley made a name for herself in the acting world with a notable performance in “The Water Cure” in 1916. Throughout her career, she appeared in various films and made significant contributions to the arts. Her family legacy continued with her son, Jeremy Hawk, who was also involved in acting.
Death and Legacy
June Langley passed away on August 31, 1964, in Brighton, Sussex, England. Her contribution to cinema and the entertainment industry is remembered, particularly given her family’s rich history in acting. She is buried in the memories of those who cherished her performances and artistic endeavors.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Water Cure | 1916 | Sweet young thing |