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June Carroll

Performer

According to the L.A. Times she wrote songs for the 1945 musical western "The Man From Oklahoma," starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. She wrote the screenplay and co wrote the music for the 1945 picture, "An Angel Comes to Brooklyn," in which she also appeared.

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  • Also Known As: June Sillman
  • Born: 1917 in Detroit, MI, USA
  • Death: May 16, 2004 in Culver City, CA, USA

Roles (28)

Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1968 半岛体育 - May 1968 Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1968
Opened May 02, 1968
  • Music
  • Lyrics
New Faces of 1962 半岛体育 - Jan 1962 New Faces of 1962
Opened February 01, 1962
  • Music
  • Lyrics
Mask and Gown 半岛体育 - Sept 1957 Mask and Gown
Opened September 10, 1957
  • Music
  • Lyrics
New Faces of 1956 半岛体育 - July 1956 New Faces of 1956
Opened June 14, 1956
  • Lyrics for "Tell Her," "A Doll's House," "Don't Wait...," "Boy Most Likely...," "White Witch"
New Faces of 1952 半岛体育 - June 1952 Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952
Opened May 16, 1952
  • Featured Songs
  • Featured Songs with Lyrics
  • as Dorothy (Original)
  • as Featured Dancer (Original)
  • as Featured Singer (Original)
  • as Lavinia (Original)
  • as Miss Leigh (Original)
  • as Stenographer (Original)
  • as Woman (Original)
If the Shoe Fits 半岛体育 - Dec 1946 If the Shoe Fits
Opened December 05, 1946
  • Book
  • Lyrics
New Faces of 1943 半岛体育 - Opening Night New Faces of 1943
Opened December 22, 1942
  • Additional Sketches
  • Additional Lyrics
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 All in Fun
Opened December 27, 1940
  • Music
  • Lyrics
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Who's Who
Opened March 01, 1938
  • Lyrics
  • Performer
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 New Faces of 1936
Opened May 19, 1936
  • Lyrics
Fools Rush In 半岛体育 - December 1934 Fools Rush In
Opened December 25, 1934
  • Lyrics
  • Sketches
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 New Faces of 1934
Opened March 15, 1934
  • Lyrics
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