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June Gittelson is a Actor American born on 6 may 1910 at Los Angeles (USA)

June Gittelson

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Nationality USA
Birth 6 may 1910 at Los Angeles (USA)
Death 28 november 1993 (at 83 years) at Northridge (USA)

June Gittelson (May 6, 1910 – November 28, 1993) was an American film actress. She appeared in over 70 films between 1928 and 1945.

Usually with

Jules White
Jules White
(6 films)
Curly Howard
Curly Howard
(5 films)
Moe Howard
Moe Howard
(5 films)
Larry Fine
Larry Fine
(5 films)
Del Lord
Del Lord
(4 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of June Gittelson (13 films)

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Actress

Dizzy Doctors
Directed by Edward Bernds, Del Lord
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Vernon Dent, Frank Mills, Bobby Burns
Rating75% 3.781383.781383.781383.781383.78138
The snoring Stooges are awakened near midday by their wives, who demand that they find jobs. The boys soon stumble on company president Dr. Bright (Horace Murphy), who is in desperate need of salesmen for his new product called Brighto, which has the tagline "Brighto: makes old bodies new." Thinking the liquid is polish, the Stooges take to the streets where they eagerly demonstrate Brighto for prospective customers, but application of the product damages a policeman's (Bud Jamison) sleeve by Larry, destroys another man's shoe by Moe, and ultimately removes the paint from a man's (Vernon Dent) new car. The angry owner of the car joins with the policeman in hot pursuit of the salesmen.
The Sitter Downers
Directed by Del Lord
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Marcia Healy, June Gittelson, Betty Mack
Rating73% 3.6746653.6746653.6746653.6746653.674665
The Stooges are suitors who go on a sit down strike when their prospective father-in-law (James C. Morton) refuses to consent the marriages. The strike wins them fame and they receive numerous gifts from fans, including a lot and materials for a house via the United States Housing Authority. The father in law calls up the government to have the Stooges arrested and taken out of his house, but the government can't do anything about it, then The father in law decided to have a change of heart and let the Stooges win the strike and get married, but now they must build their house. Their wives decree that they will have no honeymoon until the Stooges finish the job. Now mad at their nagging wives, they get to work anyway.
False Alarms
Directed by Del Lord
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films, Disaster films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Stanley Blystone, June Gittelson
Rating73% 3.6734553.6734553.6734553.6734553.673455
The Stooges are firemen who are constantly getting in trouble. After missing their umpteenth fire call, they are warned that one more incident will cost them their jobs. They then proceeded back to work, in this case, cleaning the fire hoses. In the midst of the action, a new coupé that the chief has purchased is delivered to the station. Curly rolls out the hose into the street. But in the process, the hoses are cut by a passing streetcar, with Curly starting to identify them after the first names of the young Dionne quintuplets. In frustration, Moe wrings Curly’s hands on the wringers.
Slippery Silks
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Symona Boniface, Vernon Dent, Loretta Young
Rating74% 3.729893.729893.729893.729893.72989
The Stooges are furniture makers hired to duplicate a priceless antique Chinese cabinet on loan for a $50,000 bond from a local museum to a Mr. Morgan (Vernon Dent). Once the inept Stooges set to work, the valuable cabinet is quickly cut in half by Curly, and smashed to pieces by Moe, and the trio barely escape from the enraged Morgan. While on the run, the boys learn that they have inherited a fancy dress boutique, the "Madame de France," from their recently deceased Uncle Pete. They enter the fashion business, designing women's fashions which resemble the furniture they built when they were carpenters. They are hired to put on a fashion show by a woman who turns out to be Morgan's wife, Mrs. Morgan Morgan (Symona Boniface). When Mr. Morgan arrives, he recognizes the Stooges as the vandals who destroyed his cabinet, and pummels Curly vigorously. Moe throws a pastry but misses his target and hits one of the fashion show guests; more cream puffs are hurled and soon the entire room is engaged in a free-for-all. The fight ends when three women knock the Stooges unconscious with mannequin legs.
Mark of the Vampire, 1h1
Directed by Tod Browning
Origin USA
Genres Horror, Crime
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film
Actors Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Jean Hersholt, Carroll Borland
Roles Annie
Rating61% 3.0988053.0988053.0988053.0988053.098805
Sir Karell Borotyn (Holmes Herbert) is found murdered in his house, with two tiny pinpoint wounds on his neck. The attending doctor, Dr. Doskil (Donald Meek), and Sir Karell's friend Baron Otto (Jean Hersholt) are convinced that he was killed by a vampire. They suspect Count Mora (Bela Lugosi) and his daughter Luna (Carroll Borland), while the Prague police inspector (Lionel Atwill) refuses to believe them.
Lost in the Stratosphere, 1h4
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama, Action, Adventure
Actors William Cagney, Edward J. Nugent, June Collyer, Edmund Breese, Matt McHugh, June Gittelson
Roles Gretchen
Rating44% 2.2255152.2255152.2255152.2255152.225515
Two U.S. Army pilots, in the early days of military aviation, in the mid-1930s, in an era of open cockpits and biplanes, are always trying to do each other, in a friendly rivalry.
The White Parade, 1h20
Directed by Irving Cummings
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films
Actors Loretta Young, John Boles, Frank Conroy, Dorothy Wilson, Jane Darwell, Astrid Allwyn
Roles Lou 'Pudgy' Stebbins
Rating68% 3.409153.409153.409153.409153.40915
Woman Haters
Directed by Archie Gottler
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films, Buddy films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Marjorie White, Bud Jamison, Walter Brennan
Rating65% 3.29263.29263.29263.29263.2926
The Stooges, employed as traveling salesmen, join the Woman Haters Club. They swear never to get romantically involved with a woman. That does not last very long. Jim (Larry) finds an attractive woman, Mary (Marjorie White), falls in love, and has proposed marriage. Misogynists Tom (Moe) and Jack (Curly) talk him out of it. However during the party, Mary's intimidating father threatens Jim to marry his attractive daughter by telling him a story about his other, unattractive daughter having a fiance who tried to abandon her on their wedding day. He and his brothers had roughed him up for it but also forced him to go through with the ceremony. Jim is convinced to go through the ceremony much to the man's dismay. Later, on a train ride, the confrontation escalates between the Stooges and Mary.
Side Show
Side Show (1931)
, 1h6
Directed by Roy Del Ruth
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Circus films, Musical films, Films based on plays
Actors Winnie Lightner, Charles Butterworth, Evalyn Knapp, Donald Cook, Guy Kibbee, Matthew Betz
Rating51% 2.585922.585922.585922.585922.58592
Pat (Winnie Lightner) does everything she can to keep the struggling Colonel Gowdy Big City Shows traveling circus afloat, despite an alcoholic though well-meaning Colonel Gowdy (Guy Kibbee) and disgruntled unpaid workers. She sings and dances, and even does a high dive into a shallow pool of water when the "Great Santini" quits just before a performance. One of her few comforts is her love for barker Joe Palmer (Donald Cook). He, however, seems less enthused about the relationship and regularly takes money from her. To add to her troubles, her younger sister Irene (Evalyn Knapp), whom she is having educated to become a lady, visits her during school vacation and wants to stay with the circus.
Sunny
Sunny (1930)
, 1h18
Directed by William A. Seiter
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Musical films
Actors Marilyn Miller, Lawrence Gray, Inez Courtney, O. P. Heggie, Barbara Bedford, Clyde Wilfred Cook
Roles Mrs. Hammerslagger
Rating53% 2.6706152.6706152.6706152.6706152.670615
Marylin Miller plays the part of an American circus performer, doing her act in a British circus, who is engaged to a man she does not love. A former boyfriend, played by Lawrence Gray, stops by to see her before taking boat back to the United States. Miller realizing that she loves Gray, decides to run away. She embarks on the same boat that Lawrence takes. Her father, who realizes what his daughter has done, reaches the boat just as it is about to leave and manages to board it. While on board, Gray becomes engaged to be married to a wealthy socialite (Barbara Bedford). Miller learns that she will not be allowed to disembark in the United States without a passport. In order to land, Miller marries an American friend, intending to divorce him as soon as she is safely inside the United States. After arrive in the states, Miller tells Gray about her love for him. Bedford overhears them and tells Gray that she will announce their engagement at a party that very night. Disappointed, Miller decides to return to England, but Gray proposes to her just as she is about to leave.