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Years active
  
1948–69

Name
  
June Laverick

Role
  
Film actress


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Born
  
11 June 1931 (
1931-06-11
)
Redcar, North Yorkshire, England

Occupation
  
Film, television and stage actress

Movies
  
The Son of Robin Hood, It Happened in Rome, The Flesh and the Fiends, Follow a Star, The Duke Wore Jeans

Similar People
  
Dickie Henderson, Isabelle Corey, John Gilling, David Hedison, Antonio Pietrangeli

Photograph (feat. June Laverick)


June Laverick (born 11 June 1931, Redcar, North Yorkshire) is a retired English film, television and stage actress. She was once described as "a popular lightweight leading actress of the day" and is probably best remembered as the fictional wife of Dickie Henderson in The Dickie Henderson Show.

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Personal

Before June was born her parents ran a public house in Bishop Auckland but then returned to Redcar to run The Royal Hotel on the sea front near Redcar Pier. In 1931, Laverick was born in Laburnum Road, Redcar. In her youth June attended White House school and ballet school. She determined at an early age that she wanted a career in light entertainment.

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She followed an acting career in theatre, film and television and after retiring from acting in her 30s June moved back to Redcar, marrying an ICI process worker and briefly taking over the licence of The Royal Hotel before returning south alone.

Stage, film and television career

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In the 1950s June worked in the theatre in musicals, comedies and revues, and had a variety of film roles contracted to the Rank Organisation. She was a member of The Company of Youth, the Rank Organisation's acting school often referred to as "The Charm School" and was often photographed for the front covers of cinema magazines and for publicity shots.

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June made an early television appearance in an episode of Boyd Q.C. (1958) and in episodes of Tales from Dickens (1959) as Dora Spenlow. She took over the role of Dickie Henderson's wife from Anthea Askey in ITV's The Dickie Henderson Half Hour in The Dickie Henderson Show (1960–1963).

After the Dickie Henderson Show June retired from acting to be replaced by Isla Blair in the next series A Present for Dickie (1969–1970). In 1970 June came back to appear in the last episode.

Selected stage

  • When In Rome (1959–60) at the Adelphi Theatre, London a short-lived stage musical with Dickie Henderson and Eleanor Summerfield
  • The Punch Revue (1955) at the Duke of York's Theatre, London with Binnie Hale and Alfie Bass
  • Over the Moon (1952–53) at the Bristol Hippodrome with Cicely Courtneidge
  • Gay's the Word (1952) at the Saville Theatre, London with Cicely Courtneidge
  • Cinderella (1948) at the Royal Opera House, London.
  • Discography

  • Dickie Henderson (1960) Sympatica/It's Nice To Sleep With No-One, June Laverick, Oriole CB1536
  • Stop (1960), Oriole CB1537
  • When in Rome (1960), Oriole EP7026
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1970
    A Present for Dickie (TV Series) as
    June
    - Mini's Green Eye (1970) - June
    1960
    The Dickie Henderson Show (TV Series) as
    Jane / Jane #1
    - The Hidden Accident (1965) - Jane
    - The Dentist (1965) - Jane
    - The Dogsbody (1965) - Jane
    - The Love Letter (1965) - Jane
    - The Shopper (1965) - Jane
    - The Cricket Match (1965) - Jane
    - The Pop Group (1965) - Jane
    - The Row (1965) - Jane
    - The Father (1965) - Jane
    - The Essay (1964) - Jane
    - The Moustache (1964) - Jane
    - The Courtship (1964) - Jane
    - The Fan (1964) - Jane
    - The Birthday (1964) - Jane
    - The Bet (1964) - Jane
    - The Formation Dancing Team (1964) - Jane
    - The Job (1964) - Jane
    - The Boy Friend (1964) - Jane
    - The Insomniac (1963) - Jane
    - The Germ (1963) - Jane
    - The Gambler (1963) - Jane
    - The Old Flame (1963) - Jane
    - The Economy Drive (1963) - Jane
    - The Home Doctor (1963) - Jane
    - The Babysitter (1963) - Jane
    - Parking Meter (1963) - Jane
    - The School Play (1963) - Jane
    - The Wrestler (1963) - Jane
    - The Convict (1963) - Jane
    - The Painter (1963) - Jane
    - The Spy (1963) - Jane
    - The Country Cottage (1963) - Jane
    - The Guinea Pigs (1963) - Jane
    - The Clock (1963) - Jane
    - The Stately Home (1963) - Jane
    - The Letter (1963) - Jane
    - The Playwright (1963) - Jane #1
    - The Housekeeper (1963) - Jane
    - The Hypnotist (1963) - Jane
    - The Racing Car (1963) - Jane
    - The Legacy (1963) - Jane
    - The Double (1963) - Jane
    - The Quarrel (1963) - Jane
    - The Moonshiners (1963) - Jane
    - The Stamp Collector (1963) - Jane
    - The Court Case (1963) - Jane
    - The Addict (1963) - Jane
    - The Christmas Show (1962) - Jane
    - The Leprechaun (1962) - Jane
    - The Romance (1962) - Jane #1
    - The Beauty Contest (1962) - Jane
    - The Visit (1962) - Jane
    - The Footballer (1962) - Jane
    - The Voyage (1962) - Jane #1
    - The Gangster (1962) - Jane
    - The Protest (1962) - Jane
    - The Cure (1962) - Jane
    - The Necklace (1962) - Jane
    - The New TV (1962) - Jane
    - The Tramp (1962) - Jane #1
    - The Puppy (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Race Horse (1961) - Jane
    - The Paris Week-End (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Camp (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Plane (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Record (1961) - Jane
    - The Exchange Visit (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Butler (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Patient (1961) - Jane
    - The Maid (1961) - Jane
    - The Burglars (1961) - Jane
    - The Birthday Present (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Dancer (1961) - Jane
    - The Move (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Violin (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Actor (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Music Lovers (1961) - Jane #1
    - The Race (1960) - Jane
    - The Dress (1960) - Jane
    - The Song (1960) - Jane
    - The Quiz (1960) - Jane #1
    - The Psychiatrist (1960) - Jane
    1959
    Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens (TV Series) as
    Dora Spenlow
    - David and Dora Get Married (1961) - Dora Spenlow
    - David and Dora (1959) - Dora Spenlow
    1960
    The Flesh and the Fiends as
    Martha Knox
    1959
    Follow a Star as
    Judy
    1959
    Musical Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Grete Schone
    - The Dancing Years (1959) - Grete Schone
    1958
    Son of Robin Hood as
    Deering
    1958
    Boyd Q.C. (TV Series) as
    Elizabeth Oliver
    - The Shropshire Lass (1958) - Elizabeth Oliver
    1958
    Hotel Imperial (TV Series)
    - The Ballerina in 628 (1958)
    1958
    The Duke Wore Jeans as
    Princess Maria
    1958
    The Gypsy and the Gentleman as
    Sarah Deverill
    1957
    It Happened in Rome as
    Margaret Hopper
    1957
    Doctor at Large as
    Minor Role (uncredited)
    1952
    Gay's the Word (TV Movie)
    Soundtrack
    1958
    The Duke Wore Jeans (performer: "Photograph My Baby" - uncredited)
    Self
    1960
    Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.17 (1960) - Self
    1955
    Variety Parade (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.22 (1955) - Self
    - Episode #1.20 (1955) - Self
    - Episode #1.16 (1955) - Self
    - Episode #1.15 (1955) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2006
    World of Robin Hood (TV Movie documentary) as
    Deering Hood (uncredited)

    References

    June Laverick Wikipedia