Winifred June Vlasek Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
This approachable blue-eyed blonde with a striking, open-faced beauty had a very encouraging career going for her in 30s Hollywood but extenuating circumstances hurt her chances in the long run. In less than a decade and a half June Lang was out of pictures altogether (after appearing in over 30) and therein was glimpsed here and there on TV and ...
I have wonderful memories of my acting years. But I'm not fiercely ambitious, never pushed to get parts, never even had an agent.
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The dumbest thing I ever did in my life was marry--each time. I did not choose wisely in my husbands. I do not, though, like being unmarried.
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Fact
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According to Gordon Hunter, who wrote a lengthy article about June in the March 2009 issue of "Classic Images," June's film career lost all momentum in 1938 after Fox Studio mogul Darryl F. Zanuck sent her to England for filming. June felt threatened by the looming aspects of war in the country at the time and insisted on leaving for her safety. The studio informed her she would be terminated if she did. Nevertheless she and her mother returned to the U.S. and her contract was over. Her subsequent marriage to Mafia henchman Johnny Roselli in 1939 was the final nail in the career coffin.
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Her second marriage was to mobster Johnny Roselli. She fell hard and didn't know at the time that he was a Mafia boss (he had passed himself off as an aspiring movie producer). Her studio eventually tore up her contract when his real occupation came to light. Although she divorced Roselli when he ignored her pleas for him to go legit, her career never recovered. Ironically, Roselli did go legit for a time in the '50s when he was promoted to associate producer by producer Bryan Foy, an old friend, for Eagle-Lion Pictures.
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Perky, fresh-faced "B" heroine in the tradition of Piper Laurie with a number of lightweight features coming her way in the '30s.
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Has a daughter
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Felony Squad
1968
TV Series
Apartment House Manager
77 Sunset Strip
1962
TV Series
Bessie O'Hara
The Detectives
1961
TV Series
Evelyn
City Detective
1953
TV Series
Starr
Fireside Theatre
1950-1952
TV Series
Clara Rutledge
Lighthouse
1947
Connie Armitage
Three of a Kind
1944
Delores O'Toole
Up in Arms
1944
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
Stage Door Canteen
1943
June Lang
Flesh and Fantasy
1943
Angela (uncredited)
City of Silent Men
1942
Helen Hendricks
Footlight Serenade
1942
June
Too Many Women
1942
Gwenny Miller
The Deadly Game
1941
Christine Reisner
Redhead
1941
Dale Carter
Isle of Destiny
1940
Virginia Allerton
Convicted Woman
1940
Georgia Mason aka The Duchess
Inside Information
1939
Kathleen Burke
Captain Fury
1939
Jeanette Dupre
For Love or Money
1939
Susan Bannister
Forged Passport
1939
Rosa
Zenobia
1939
Virginia
Meet the Girls
1938
Judy Davis
One Wild Night
1938
Gale Gibson aka Jennifer Jewel
International Settlement
1938
Joyce Parker
Ali Baba Goes to Town
1937
Princess Miriam / June Lang
Wee Willie Winkie
1937
Joyce Williams
Nancy Steele Is Missing!
1937
Sheila O'Neill - aka Nancy Steele
White Hunter
1936
Toni Varek
The Road to Glory
1936
Monique La Coste
Captain January
1936
Mary Marshall
Every Saturday Night
1936
Bonnie Evers
The Country Doctor
1936
Mary MacKenzie
Bonnie Scotland
1935
Lorna MacLaurel
George White's 1935 Scandals
1935
Chorine (uncredited)
Music in the Air
1934
Sieglinde Lessing
Love Time
1934
Bit (uncredited)
She Learned About Sailors
1934
Girl at Dance Hall (uncredited)
Now I'll Tell
1934
Girl at Beach (uncredited)
The Man Who Dared
1933
Barbara Novak (as June Vlasek)
I Loved You Wednesday
1933
Ballet Dancer (as June Vlasek)
Chandu the Magician
1932
Betty Lou Regent (as June Vlasek)
She Wanted a Millionaire
1932
Beauty Contest Contestant (uncredited)
The Miracle Woman
1931
Church Choir Singer (uncredited)
Young Sinners
1931
Extra (uncredited)
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Forged Passport
1939
performer: "Uno, Dos, Trey, Y"
Music in the Air
1934
performer: "I've Told Every Little Star", "I'm So Eager", "We Belong Together"