June Haver, 79, the sunny film actress of 1940s musicals who was promoted as "Hollywood's sweetest star" but whose personal turmoil caused her to flee briefly to a convent in Kansas, died of ...
June Haver, who was groomed to be the successor to Betty Grable in the 1940s and was actor Fred MacMurray’s wife until his death in 1991, died Monday at her Brentwood home from respiratory failure.
The Classic Film Society will begin its fourth season Saturday with a screening of a rarely seen classic slice of Americana titled "Home in Indiana," featuring Rock Island native June Haver. It is the ...
June Haver MacMurray, the singer/actress who won over a city of admirers during a 1997 visit to her famous husband's hometown, died Monday of respiratory failure at her Brentwood, Calif., home. She ...
June Haver, a star of 1940s musicals who was born in Rock Island, has died. She was 79. Haver was born June Stovenour on June 10, 1926, to Fred and Marie Stovenour, a former actress. Her parents ...
Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre will hold a June Haver Film Festival on Aug. 2, 9 and 16 at 7 p.m. The Tuesday evening movies will feature three rarely available Haver classics: "The Girl Next Door, ...
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