June Squibb
June Squibb
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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June Louise Squibb was born on November 3, 1934, in Vandalia, Illinois.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: November 3, 1934
Still active in the entertainment industry as of 2022
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American actress
Early Life and Background
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June Squibb was born to Alfred and Lois Squibb. She grew up on a farm in Illinois with her parents and younger brother, Jerry. Squibb's early life had a significant influence on her acting career, as she would often put on shows for the local community.
Major Accomplishments
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June Squibb has appeared in numerous films throughout her career, including The Descendants (2011), Nebraska (2013), and I'll See You in My Dreams (2015). Her most notable role was as Kate Grant in the Oscar-nominated film Nebraska, which earned her critical acclaim. She has also appeared on stage in various productions, including a Broadway production of The Gin Game.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Squibb's other notable roles include:
Pleasantville (1998) - She played the role of Betty Parker.
The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) - She was cast as Mrs. Armstrong.
* A Thousand Acres (1997) - Squibb portrayed Lillian Ludlow.
Impact and Legacy
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June Squibb's contributions to the entertainment industry are undeniable. Her portrayal of Kate Grant in Nebraska earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, solidifying her place as a talented actress. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated her versatility and ability to take on various roles.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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June Squibb's body of work is widely recognized and celebrated in the entertainment industry. Her critically acclaimed performance in Nebraska has left an enduring impact on audiences worldwide. As a talented actress, she continues to captivate audiences with her unique presence on screen.
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Quotes by June Squibb

My whole thing is, I collect what I know I want to read, and I have certain bookshelves in my bedroom that contain all the books I haven’t read yet.

My son was staying with me, and we got up to watch it, just before they announced supporting actress, he came up and put his arm around me. I think it was like, 'Either way, mom, I still love you.' But then it was funny because I saw it. I saw my picture, and I heard them announce it, but I had to ask him, 'Did I really see that?' I wasn't sure I was seeing it, but he assured me that yes, I was nominated for the Academy Award. We just sort of cried a little bit.

To make money in New York, you have to add gigs when starting out, so while I was acting quite a bit, I would do modeling.

Filming is physically and emotionally hard, especially acting in something like this, where we go into the honest feelings of these people. But it's also very exciting because there's an adrenaline that's pumping (through you) when you're doing these scenes.

My whole thing is, I collect what I know I want to read, and I have certain bookshelves in my bedroom that contain all the books I haven't read yet.

I had three influential teachers. The first was Uta Hagen. The second two, Bobby Lewis and my late husband, Charles Kakatsakis, were both from the Actors Studio.



