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June Haver

June Haver (born June 10, 1926) is an American film actress. She was born in Rock Island, Illinois as June Stovenour; her name became Haver when her mother divorced and remarried.

Haver began singing on stage at the age of six, working regularly as a band singer by her teens. In 1943 the Fox movie studio had hired her, with her first starring role as Cri-Cri in Home In Indiana (1945). Later that year she co-starred with Fred McMurray in Where Do We Go From Here?, which was the only time the pair appeared together in a film.

Haver's acting career was to be brief. In 1952, following a divorce and the death of her fiancé, she announced that she would become a nun. Accounts differ on whether she entered a convent briefly in 1953 or decided against going. At that time, Haver met McMurray again, and a romantic relationship developed. They were married on June 28, 1954, and Haver remained largely retired from acting. The couple adopted two daughers and remained together until McMurray's death in 1991.


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The couple adopted two daughers and remained together until McMurray's death in 1991. Official site Irenejacob.net (http://www.irenejacob.net). They were married on June 28, 1954, and Haver remained largely retired from acting. Filmography. At that time, Haver met McMurray again, and a romantic relationship developed. Her 2000/2001 London West-End performance as the title character in Madame Melville opposite Macaulay Culkin was crucial to that development. Accounts differ on whether she entered a convent briefly in 1953 or decided against going. Jacob's film career slowed down in subsequent years, and after a series of independent, mostly European, movies, she revived her theatre career.

In 1952, following a divorce and the death of her fiancé, she announced that she would become a nun. Marshals (released 1997), in which she starred opposite Tommy Lee Jones. Haver's acting career was to be brief. Her highest grossing US picture as of 2004 was U.S. In 1943 the Fox movie studio had hired her, with her first starring role as Cri-Cri in Home In Indiana (1945). Later that year she co-starred with Fred McMurray in Where Do We Go From Here?, which was the only time the pair appeared together in a film. The film, and her performance, gained huge international recognition bringing many offers from major American motion-picture studios. Haver began singing on stage at the age of six, working regularly as a band singer by her teens. This was very evident when Kieslowski used her again to star alongside Jean-Louis Trintignant in Three Colors: Red, the third part of his highly acclaimed masterpiece, the Three Colors trilogy.

She was born in Rock Island, Illinois as June Stovenour; her name became Haver when her mother divorced and remarried. An introvert by nature, Jacob has the remarkable ability to express the emotional turmoil of her characters with very few words. June Haver (born June 10, 1926) is an American film actress. Jacob won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. For her performance, Ms. Jacob's return to Paris, the then 21-year-old drama student obtained her first movie role in the 1987 film Au revoir les enfants followed by several more minor roles until her big break came when Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski cast her in the lead role of his 1991 motion picture, La Double vie de Véronique.

Three years after Ms. As an infant, her family moved to Geneva, Switzerland where, as a young girl, she became interested in the arts, making her stage debut at the age of 11. She attended the Geneva Conservatory of Music, earned a degree in languages (she speaks English, German, Italian and French), studied acting in Paris at the prestigious Rue Blanche (the French national drama academy) and at the Dramatic Studio in London, England. She comes from a highly educated and intellectual family, her father is a physicist, her mother a psychologist, and of her brothers, one is a musician and the other two are scientists. Irène Jacob was born in Paris, France, the youngest child after three brothers.

Irène Marie Jacob (born July 15, 1966) is a French-born Swiss actress. Au revoir les enfants - 1987. La Bande des quatre - 1988. Les Mannequins d'osier - 1989.

La Veillée - 1990. La Passion Van Gogh - 1990. Erreur de jeunesse - 1990. Le Secret de Sarah Tombelaine - 1991.

La Double vie de Véronique - 1991. Enak - 1992. Claude - 1992. The Secret Garden - 1993.

Trois couleurs: Rouge - 1994. Predskazaniye - 1994. Le Moulin de Daudet - 1994. Victory - 1995.

Par-delà les nuages - 1995. Othello - 1995. Fugueuses - 1995. Faire un film pour moi c'est vivre - 1995.

All Men Are Mortal - 1995. Beyond The Clouds - 1996. Incognito - 1997. Marshals - 1998.

U.S. Cuisine américaine - 1998. My Life So Far - 1999. History Is Made at Night - 1999.

Cuisine chinoise - 1999. The Big Brass Ring - 1999. The Pornographer: A Love Story - 2000. Londinium - 2000.

L’ Affaire Marcorelle - 2000. Léaud l'unique - 2001. Lettre d'une inconnue - 2001. Mille millièmes (Landlords) - 2002.