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Home/People/June Lang
June Lang profile photo
Born
May 5, 1917Died: May 16, 2005
Lived 88 years
Place of Birth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

38
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
June Vlasek
IMDb Profile

June Lang

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia June Lang (born Winifred June Vlasek, May 5, 1917 – May 16, 2005) was an American film actress. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Edith and Clarence Vlasek, Lang originally trained as a dancer in "kiddie revues" and went to Hollywood at the urging of her mother. She made her film debut in 1931 and caught the eye of Darryl F. Zanuck at 20th Century Fox, gradually securing second lead roles in mostly B movies. Noted for her fragile and demure appearance, she was usually cast as the little sister or the heroine's best friend in light comedies and adventure films. She soon graduated to leading roles, most notably in Bonnie Scotland (with Laurel and Hardy, 1935), in The Road to Glory (with Fredric March, Warner Baxter and Lionel Barrymore—written in part by William Faulkner—1936), and in Wee Willie Winkie (directed by John Ford, with Shirley Temple, Cesar Romero, and Victor McLaglen, 1937).
Lighthouse poster

Lighthouse

as Connie Armitage
1947
Three of a Kind poster

Three of a Kind

as Delores O'Toole
1944
Flesh and Fantasy poster

Flesh and Fantasy

as Angela (uncredited)
1943
Stage Door Canteen poster

Stage Door Canteen

as June Lang
1943
City of Silent Men poster

City of Silent Men

as Helen Hendricks
1942
Footlight Serenade poster

Footlight Serenade

as June
1942
Too Many Women poster

Too Many Women

as Gwenny Miller
1942
The Deadly Game poster

The Deadly Game

as Christine Reisner
1941
Redhead poster

Redhead

as Dale Carter
1941
Isle Of Destiny poster

Isle Of Destiny

as Virginia Allerton
1940
Convicted Woman poster

Convicted Woman

as Georgia Mason aka The Duchess
1940
Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga poster

Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga

as Herself (uncredited)
1939
Inside Information poster

Inside Information

as Kathleen Burke
1939
Captain Fury poster

Captain Fury

as Jeanette Dupré
1939
For Love or Money poster

For Love or Money

as Susan Bannister
1939
Forged Passport poster

Forged Passport

as Helene
1939
Zenobia poster

Zenobia

as Virginia
1939
Meet the Girls poster

Meet the Girls

as Judy Davis
1938
One Wild Night poster

One Wild Night

as Gale Gibson
1938
International Settlement poster

International Settlement

as Joyce Parker
1938