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  1. They’re Married—June Haver & Fred MacMurray. 1 Eylül 2023. in Hollywood. by admin. A man cannot sever himself from his past at any given moment. But if he knows he must, he can succeed in finally blocking out of his consciousness the sadness of a loved one’s death. This purge of sorrowful memory came to Fred MacMurray only a few weeks ...

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  3. 6 de jul. de 2005 · LOS ANGELES – June Haver (search), the sunny blond star of 1940s musicals who was promoted as the next Betty Grable (search) but gave up her career to briefly enter a convent, has died. She was 79.

  4. June Haver (nascuda June Stovenour) (Rock Island, Illinois, 10 de juny de 1926 − Brentwood, Califòrnia, 4 de juliol de 2005) va ser una actriu estatunidenca. Va ser un popular estrella dels musicals de la 20th Century Fox de finals de la dècada de 1940, destacant The Dolly Sisters , film que va interpretar al costat de Betty Grable .

  5. About June Haver. b. June Stovenour, 10 June 1926, Rock Island, Illinois, USA, d. 4 July 2005, Brentwood, California, USA. A vivacious singer and actress in several 20th Century-Fox musicals of the 40s and early 50s, who gave up her career after marrying the highly successful film actor Fred MacMurray. A talented all-round entertainer as a ...

  6. Haver, June (1926—) American film actress of post-World War II musicals.Born June Stovenour in Rock Island, Illinois, on June 10, 1926; middle of three daughters of Fred and Marie Stovenour; attended high school in Hollywood, California; married Jimmy Zito (a musician), in March 1947 (divorced 1949); married Fred MacMurray (an actor), on June 28, 1954; children: (with MacMurray) adopted twin ...

  7. Ever on the lookout for a potential Betty Grable replacement, 20th Century-Fox signed leggy blonde band singer June Haver to a contract in 1943. Though there was no love lost between Grable and Haver, they worked well together in the splashy 1945 musical The Dolly Sisters, which turned out to be Haver's best effort at Fox.