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  1. 7 juil. 2005 · June Haver, a sunny blond star of 1940's musicals who was once promoted as the next Betty Grable, died on Monday at her home here. She was 79. The cause was respiratory failure, her family said.

  2. Find the location of June Haver's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career. Born June Stovenour on June 10, 1926 in Rock Island, IL.

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › june_haverJune Haver | Rotten Tomatoes

    Affectionately nicknamed "The Pocket Grable," June Haver was a lovely blonde leading lady whose charms were showcased in several of 20th Century Fox's Technicolor musicals.

  4. June Haver, Foto aus der amerikanischen Armee-Zeitschrift Yank von 1945. June Haver (* 10.Juni 1926 in Rock Island, Illinois, als Beverly June Stovenour; † 4. Juli 2005 in Brentwood, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin

  5. June Haver, was an American film actress. She is most well-known as a popular star of 20th Century-Fox musicals in the late 1940s, most notably The Dolly Sisters, with Betty Grable. She is also often linked to her second husband, actor Fred MacMurray. Born June Stovenour, Haver was born in Rock Island, Illinois. She later […]

  6. 15 nov. 2023 · June Haver was born Beverly June Stovenour on June 10, 1926, in Rock Island, Illinois. Her parents divorced at a young age, and she was adopted by her stepfather, Bert Haver. June, along with her mother and stepfather, moved to Cincinnati, where she began her career in the entertainment industry.

  7. 6 juil. 2005 · June Haver, the sunny blond star of 1940s musicals who was promoted as the next Betty Grable but gave up her career to briefly enter a convent, has died. She was 79.