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June Brown

June Muriel Brown OBE (16 February 1927 – 3 April 2022) was an English actress and author. She was best known for her role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera EastEnders (1985–1993; 1997–2020). In 2005, she won Best Actress at the Inside Soap Awards and received the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2005 British Soap Awards. Brown was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours for services to drama and to charity,[1] and promoted to an OBE in the 2022 New Year Honours. In 2009, she was nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, making her the second performer to receive a BAFTA nomination for their work in a soap opera, after Jean Alexander. In February 2020, at the age of 93, she announced that she had left EastEnders permanently.

June Brown

Brown in 2009
Born
June Muriel Brown

(1927-02-16)16 February 1927
Needham Market, Suffolk, England
Died3 April 2022(2022-04-03) (aged 95)
Surrey, England
Occupations
  • Actress
  • author
Years active1952–2021
Known forRole of Dot Cotton in EastEnders
Political partyConservative
Spouses
  • John Garley
    (m. 1950; died 1957)
  • Robert Arnold
    (m. 1958; died 2003)
Children6
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Navy
Years of service1944–1945
UnitWomen's Royal Naval Service
Battles/warsSecond World War

Early life edit

Brown was born on 16 February 1927 in Needham Market, Suffolk,[2] one of five children of Louisa Ann (née Butler) and Henry William Melton Brown.[3] Her ancestry included English, Irish and Scottish, and from her maternal grandmother, Sephardic Jewish (from Algeria, the Netherlands and Italy).[4][5] Through her grandmother, she was descended from the noted Jewish bare-knuckle boxer Isaac Bitton.[6]

Brown was educated at St John's Church of England School in Ipswich and then won a scholarship to Ipswich High School, where she passed the school certificate examinations.[7] During the Second World War, she was evacuated to the Welsh village of Pontyates in Carmarthenshire. During the later years of the war, she served in the Wrens and was classically trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in Lambeth, London.[8]

Career edit

Film and television edit

Brown had a long television career, appearing in three episodes of Coronation Street as Mrs Parsons (1970–71); the Play for Today, Edna, the Inebriate Woman as Clara (1971); the Doctor Who story The Time Warrior as Lady Eleanor (1973–74); the nursing soap Angels; the history-of-Britain Churchill's People; long-running comedy drama Minder; the police drama soap The Bill; and cult sci-fi series Survivors.[9] She had a bigger part as Mrs Leyton in the costume drama The Duchess of Duke Street (1976), and played Mrs Mann in Oliver Twist (1985).[10]

She also played Nanny Slagg in the BBC's big-budget production of Gormenghast in 2000.[11] She was cast in small roles in several movies, appearing as the grieving mother of an undead biker in British horror flick Psychomania (1971), as well as Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), Sitting Target (1972), The 14 (1973), Murder by Decree (1979), Nijinsky (1980), The Mambo Kings (1992) and the Mr. Bean movie spin-off Bean (1997). She also appeared as Tom Hedden's wife in Straw Dogs (1971), although her scenes were cut from the film. In 1984, she featured in the TV mini-series Lace which starred actress Phoebe Cates.[12]

In 2006, Brown appeared as Aunt Spiker at the Children's Party at the Palace, an all-star event to celebrate the Queen's 80th birthday. In 2010, Brown took part in the annual Christmas special of Strictly Come Dancing. Brown said "I'm terrified and apprehensive about what I've let myself in for, I must be barmy and I'm not sure what's come over me ... I just hope I can remember the steps to the routines. I'm looking forward to working with the professional dancers and the other contestants."[13] Her dancing partner was Vincent Simone, with whom she danced the tango.

In August 2011 she was featured in the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?, and was the oldest person to have appeared on the programme.[14]

In July 2012, Brown hosted a documentary for the BBC called Respect Your Elders, which looked at society's treatment and attitudes towards the elderly.[15]

Theatre edit

Brown was also active in British theatre. She directed and starred in Pin Money by Malcolm Needs in London, and Double D by Matthew Westwood in Edinburgh and London. She played Mrs Danvers in a touring production of Rebecca. Other plays include An Inspector Calls, The Lion in Winter, A View from the Bridge, and numerous pantomimes. During her early career, she played the roles of Hedda Gabler and Lady Macbeth.

In 2009, Brown played Jessie in the West End production of Calendar Girls at the Noël Coward Theatre. Also in the play were former EastEnders stars Anita Dobson (Angie Watts), Jill Halfpenny (Kate Mitchell) and Jack Ryder (Jamie Mitchell).[16]

EastEnders edit

Brown was recommended to producers for the role of Dot Cotton in EastEnders by one of its original cast members, Leslie Grantham, who played Den Watts. Brown played the role from 1985 to 2020, with a break between 1993 and 1997.[17]

On 31 January 2008, aged 80, Brown became the first and, to date, only soap actor to carry an entire episode single-handed. The episode featured a monologue looking back over her character's life, dictated to a cassette machine for her husband Jim to listen to in hospital following a stroke. The fact that co-star and close friend John Bardon (who played Jim) was recovering from a stroke in real life added extra pathos to the episode.[18] In 2009, Brown was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress.[19] Brown's nomination came as a result of her "single-hander" episode of EastEnders, the director of which she praised.[20]

On 30 April 2012, it was announced that Brown was to take a six-month break from EastEnders and planned to write her autobiography during her time off.[21] In October 2012, it was announced she had returned to filming, and she appeared on screen again from January 2013.[22] Her autobiography, Before the Year Dot, was published in 2013.[23]

In May 2015, Brown revealed that her eyesight was failing due to macular degeneration.[24] Later, in 2016, a storyline for Dot in which her eyesight was deteriorating was introduced. Speaking about the condition in April 2019, Brown said that it had worsened since undergoing surgery in 2017, and that she no longer went out socially because of her eyesight: "I never go to soap awards or suchlike now. I don't recognise people that I know and they would think I was snubbing them."[25]

On 20 February 2020, Brown announced that she had left EastEnders.[26][27]

Personal life edit

In 1950, Brown met and married actor John Garley; he suffered from depression and killed himself in 1957. In 1958, she married actor Robert Arnold.[28] They had six children in seven years, one of whom died in infancy.[29] The couple were together for 45 years, until he died in 2003 of Lewy-body dementia. Thereafter, she lived alone in Surrey.[30]

Brown was a supporter of the Conservative Party and told The Guardian in 2009, "I wouldn't vote Labour, dear, if you paid me. I vote Conservative."[31] Like her EastEnders character, she was a Christian.[32]

Brown was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours[33] and Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours, both for services to drama and to charity.[34][35][36]

Death edit

Brown died on 3 April 2022, aged 95.[37] On the announcement of her death, the following day, EastEnders paid tribute to Brown and posted condolences from several of her former co-stars on social media, including Gillian Taylforth,[38] Natalie Cassidy,[39] Lacey Turner,[40] Diane Parish,[41] Emma Barton,[42] Shona McGarty,[43] Adam Woodyatt[44] and Letitia Dean.[45] The episode broadcast that evening was dedicated to her memory. Following this, the documentary June Brown: A Walford Legend, which originally aired in 2017, to celebrate Brown's 90th birthday, and her 2011 episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, were aired on BBC One, in a change to the original schedule.[46][47]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

Radio edit

  • Missing You (2021) as Margey (1 episode)[53]

Theatre edit

Directed edit

Bibliography edit

  • Before the Year Dot (2013)[55]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Character Result[56]
1999 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress EastEnders Dot Cotton Nominated
2000 Nominated
British Soap Awards Best Actress Nominated
Best Single Episode – Ethel's Emotional Death Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership – shared with Gretchen Franklin Nominated
TV Quick and TV Choice Awards Best Actress Won
2001 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress Nominated
British Soap Awards Best Actress Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Nominated
Hero of the Year Nominated
Best Storyline – Dot's Schizophrenia Plot Nominated
Inside Soap Awards Best Actress Won
Best Storyline – Dot's Schizophrenia Plot Won
TV Quick and TV Choice Awards Best Actress Nominated
2002 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress Nominated
British Soap Awards Best Actress Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership – shared with John Bardon Won
2004 Best Actress Nominated
2005 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress Nominated
British Soap Awards Best Actress Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership – shared with John Bardon Won
Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Inside Soap Awards Best Actress Won
Best Couple – shared with John Bardon Won
TV Quick and TV Choice Awards Best Actress Nominated
Best Soap Storyline – Dot's Cancer Nominated
2007 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress Nominated
2008 TRIC Awards Best TV Personality Nominated
2009 National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance Nominated
BAFTA Television Awards Actress in a Leading Role Nominated

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This article is about the English actress For the Australian actress see June Browne June Muriel Brown OBE 16 February 1927 3 April 2022 was an English actress and author She was best known for her role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera EastEnders 1985 1993 1997 2020 In 2005 she won Best Actress at the Inside Soap Awards and received the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2005 British Soap Awards Brown was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2008 Birthday Honours for services to drama and to charity 1 and promoted to an OBE in the 2022 New Year Honours In 2009 she was nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress making her the second performer to receive a BAFTA nomination for their work in a soap opera after Jean Alexander In February 2020 at the age of 93 she announced that she had left EastEnders permanently June BrownOBEBrown in 2009BornJune Muriel Brown 1927 02 16 16 February 1927Needham Market Suffolk EnglandDied3 April 2022 2022 04 03 aged 95 Surrey EnglandOccupationsActressauthorYears active1952 2021Known forRole of Dot Cotton in EastEndersPolitical partyConservativeSpousesJohn Garley m 1950 died 1957 wbr Robert Arnold m 1958 died 2003 wbr Children6Military careerAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchRoyal NavyYears of service1944 1945UnitWomen s Royal Naval ServiceBattles warsSecond World War Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Film and television 2 2 Theatre 2 3 EastEnders 3 Personal life 3 1 Death 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Radio 5 Theatre 5 1 Directed 6 Bibliography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editBrown was born on 16 February 1927 in Needham Market Suffolk 2 one of five children of Louisa Ann nee Butler and Henry William Melton Brown 3 Her ancestry included English Irish and Scottish and from her maternal grandmother Sephardic Jewish from Algeria the Netherlands and Italy 4 5 Through her grandmother she was descended from the noted Jewish bare knuckle boxer Isaac Bitton 6 Brown was educated at St John s Church of England School in Ipswich and then won a scholarship to Ipswich High School where she passed the school certificate examinations 7 During the Second World War she was evacuated to the Welsh village of Pontyates in Carmarthenshire During the later years of the war she served in the Wrens and was classically trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in Lambeth London 8 Career editFilm and television edit Brown had a long television career appearing in three episodes of Coronation Street as Mrs Parsons 1970 71 the Play for Today Edna the Inebriate Woman as Clara 1971 the Doctor Who story The Time Warrior as Lady Eleanor 1973 74 the nursing soap Angels the history of Britain Churchill s People long running comedy drama Minder the police drama soap The Bill and cult sci fi series Survivors 9 She had a bigger part as Mrs Leyton in the costume drama The Duchess of Duke Street 1976 and played Mrs Mann in Oliver Twist 1985 10 She also played Nanny Slagg in the BBC s big budget production of Gormenghast in 2000 11 She was cast in small roles in several movies appearing as the grieving mother of an undead biker in British horror flick Psychomania 1971 as well as Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971 Sitting Target 1972 The 14 1973 Murder by Decree 1979 Nijinsky 1980 The Mambo Kings 1992 and the Mr Bean movie spin off Bean 1997 She also appeared as Tom Hedden s wife in Straw Dogs 1971 although her scenes were cut from the film In 1984 she featured in the TV mini series Lace which starred actress Phoebe Cates 12 In 2006 Brown appeared as Aunt Spiker at the Children s Party at the Palace an all star event to celebrate the Queen s 80th birthday In 2010 Brown took part in the annual Christmas special of Strictly Come Dancing Brown said I m terrified and apprehensive about what I ve let myself in for I must be barmy and I m not sure what s come over me I just hope I can remember the steps to the routines I m looking forward to working with the professional dancers and the other contestants 13 Her dancing partner was Vincent Simone with whom she danced the tango In August 2011 she was featured in the BBC s Who Do You Think You Are and was the oldest person to have appeared on the programme 14 In July 2012 Brown hosted a documentary for the BBC called Respect Your Elders which looked at society s treatment and attitudes towards the elderly 15 Theatre edit Brown was also active in British theatre She directed and starred in Pin Money by Malcolm Needs in London and Double D by Matthew Westwood in Edinburgh and London She played Mrs Danvers in a touring production of Rebecca Other plays include An Inspector Calls The Lion in Winter A View from the Bridge and numerous pantomimes During her early career she played the roles of Hedda Gabler and Lady Macbeth In 2009 Brown played Jessie in the West End production of Calendar Girls at the Noel Coward Theatre Also in the play were former EastEnders stars Anita Dobson Angie Watts Jill Halfpenny Kate Mitchell and Jack Ryder Jamie Mitchell 16 EastEnders edit Brown was recommended to producers for the role of Dot Cotton in EastEnders by one of its original cast members Leslie Grantham who played Den Watts Brown played the role from 1985 to 2020 with a break between 1993 and 1997 17 On 31 January 2008 aged 80 Brown became the first and to date only soap actor to carry an entire episode single handed The episode featured a monologue looking back over her character s life dictated to a cassette machine for her husband Jim to listen to in hospital following a stroke The fact that co star and close friend John Bardon who played Jim was recovering from a stroke in real life added extra pathos to the episode 18 In 2009 Brown was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress 19 Brown s nomination came as a result of her single hander episode of EastEnders the director of which she praised 20 On 30 April 2012 it was announced that Brown was to take a six month break from EastEnders and planned to write her autobiography during her time off 21 In October 2012 it was announced she had returned to filming and she appeared on screen again from January 2013 22 Her autobiography Before the Year Dot was published in 2013 23 In May 2015 Brown revealed that her eyesight was failing due to macular degeneration 24 Later in 2016 a storyline for Dot in which her eyesight was deteriorating was introduced Speaking about the condition in April 2019 Brown said that it had worsened since undergoing surgery in 2017 and that she no longer went out socially because of her eyesight I never go to soap awards or suchlike now I don t recognise people that I know and they would think I was snubbing them 25 On 20 February 2020 Brown announced that she had left EastEnders 26 27 Personal life editIn 1950 Brown met and married actor John Garley he suffered from depression and killed himself in 1957 In 1958 she married actor Robert Arnold 28 They had six children in seven years one of whom died in infancy 29 The couple were together for 45 years until he died in 2003 of Lewy body dementia Thereafter she lived alone in Surrey 30 Brown was a supporter of the Conservative Party and told The Guardian in 2009 I wouldn t vote Labour dear if you paid me I vote Conservative 31 Like her EastEnders character she was a Christian 32 Brown was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2008 Birthday Honours 33 and Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2022 New Year Honours both for services to drama and to charity 34 35 36 Death edit Brown died on 3 April 2022 aged 95 37 On the announcement of her death the following day EastEnders paid tribute to Brown and posted condolences from several of her former co stars on social media including Gillian Taylforth 38 Natalie Cassidy 39 Lacey Turner 40 Diane Parish 41 Emma Barton 42 Shona McGarty 43 Adam Woodyatt 44 and Letitia Dean 45 The episode broadcast that evening was dedicated to her memory Following this the documentary June Brown A Walford Legend which originally aired in 2017 to celebrate Brown s 90th birthday and her 2011 episode of Who Do You Think You Are were aired on BBC One in a change to the original schedule 46 47 Filmography editFilm edit Sunday Bloody Sunday 1971 as Woman Patient 48 Straw Dogs 1971 as Mrs Hedden scenes deleted 48 Sitting Target 1972 as Lomart s neighbour 48 Psychomania 1972 as Mrs Pettibone 48 The 14 1973 as The Mother 48 Murder by Decree 1979 as Annie Chapman 48 Nijinsky 1980 as Maria Stepanova 48 Misunderstood 1984 as Mrs Paley 48 The Mambo Kings 1992 as Portly Woman 48 Bean 1997 as Delilah 48 Margery and Gladys 2003 as Gladys Gladwell 48 Spidarlings 2016 as June 49 Ethel amp Ernest 2016 as Ernest s stepmotherTelevision edit The Rough and Ready Lot 1959 as Chica 50 51 Coronation Street 1970 1971 as Mrs Parsons 3 episodes 48 Edna the Inebriate Woman 1971 as Clara 48 Doctor Who The Time Warrior serial 1973 1974 as Lady Eleanor 4 episodes 48 South Riding 1974 as Lily Sawdon 4 episodes 48 Special Branch 1974 as Chrissy 1 episode 48 Churchill s People 1975 as Agnes Paston 1 episode 48 The Sweeney 1975 as Mrs Martin 1 episode 48 The Prince and the Pauper 1976 as Mother Canty 5 episodes 48 The Duchess of Duke Street 1976 1977 as Mrs Violet Leyton 6 episodes 48 Survivors 1977 as Susan 1 episode 48 God s Wonderful Railway 1980 as Elsie Grant 3 episodes 48 Instant Enlightenment Including VAT 1980 as Melanie 48 Lace 1984 as Mrs Trelawney 2 episodes 48 Minder 1984 as Joany 1 episode 48 The Bill 1984 as Mrs Doleman 1 episode 48 Oliver Twist 1985 as Mrs Mann 1 episode 48 EastEnders 1985 1993 1997 2020 as Dot Cotton 2 884 episodes 48 Gormenghast 2000 as Nannie Slagg 2 episodes 48 Heading Out 2013 as Sozzie 1 episode 48 Would I Lie to You game show 2014 as herself 1 episode 48 June Brown at 90 A Walford Legend 2017 TV special 52 100 Years Younger in 21 Days 2018 as herself documentary series 48 Hard to Please OAPS 2019 as herself documentary series 6 episodes 48 Radio edit Missing You 2021 as Margey 1 episode 53 Theatre editThe Rough and Ready Lot 54 Magnolia Street Story 48 An Inspector Calls 48 Nightshade 48 The Lion in Winter 48 Hedda Gabler 48 A Day Forever 48 Rebecca 48 Laura 48 Absolute Hell 48 Macbeth 48 Calendar Girls 48 Directed edit Double D play 48 Bibliography editBefore the Year Dot 2013 55 Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Work Character Result 56 1999 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress EastEnders Dot Cotton Nominated2000 NominatedBritish Soap Awards Best Actress NominatedBest Single Episode Ethel s Emotional Death NominatedBest On Screen Partnership shared with Gretchen Franklin NominatedTV Quick and TV Choice Awards Best Actress Won2001 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress NominatedBritish Soap Awards Best Actress NominatedBest Dramatic Performance NominatedHero of the Year NominatedBest Storyline Dot s Schizophrenia Plot NominatedInside Soap Awards Best Actress WonBest Storyline Dot s Schizophrenia Plot WonTV Quick and TV Choice Awards Best Actress Nominated2002 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress NominatedBritish Soap Awards Best Actress NominatedBest On Screen Partnership shared with John Bardon Won2004 Best Actress Nominated2005 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress NominatedBritish Soap Awards Best Actress NominatedBest On Screen Partnership shared with John Bardon WonLifetime Achievement Award WonInside Soap Awards Best Actress WonBest Couple shared with John Bardon WonTV Quick and TV Choice Awards Best Actress NominatedBest Soap Storyline Dot s Cancer Nominated2007 National Television Awards Most Popular Actress Nominated2008 TRIC Awards Best TV Personality Nominated2009 National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance NominatedBAFTA Television Awards Actress in a Leading Role NominatedReferences edit TV What s on 4 November 2008 EastEnders June Brown honoured with MBE News EastEnders What s on TV 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Retrieved 19 November 2010 BBC One Who do You Think You Are Series 8 June Brown BBC One June Brown Respect Your Elders BBC 31 August 2012 Retrieved 10 January 2014 Green Kris 29 May 2009 June Brown to strip for Calendar Girls Digital Spy EastEnders Legend June Brown Dies Aged 95 HuffPost 4 April 2022 Moreton Cole 27 January 2008 June Brown All alone in Dot s kitchen The Independent London Retrieved 7 May 2010 Television Awards Nominations 2009 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Archived from the original on 27 March 2009 Retrieved 24 March 2009 Fletcher Alex 24 March 2009 Santer hails remarkable June Brown Digital Spy Retrieved 24 March 2009 EastEnders June Brown taking six month break Digital Spy 30 April 2012 Retrieved 10 January 2014 EastEnders Dot Branning makes return in January EastEnders News Soaps Digital Spy 20 October 2012 Retrieved 10 January 2014 Brown June 24 October 2013 Before the Year Dot ISBN 978 1 4711 0182 3 via simonandschuster com White Stephen 17 May 2015 EastEnders legend June Brown is losing her sight but still has to work due to financial crisis Daily Mirror Retrieved 19 May 2015 EastEnders June Brown losing her sight BBC News 6 April 2019 Retrieved 6 April 2019 Dot Cotton Actress June Brown says she has left EastEnders for good BBC News 21 February 2020 Retrieved 21 February 2020 Badshah Nadeem 21 February 2020 June Brown says she s played EastEnders Dot Cotton for last time The Guardian Retrieved 21 February 2020 Robert Arnold IMDb BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs June Brown BBC iPlayer 17 February 2017 Retrieved 14 March 2017 Cole Moreton 27 January 2008 June Brown All alone in Dot s kitchen The Independent Aitkenhead Decca 20 April 2009 Decca Aitkenhead meets June Brown EastEnders Dot Cotton The Guardian London Retrieved 23 May 2009 PM Cath Martin 23 June 2014 1 47 Eastenders star June Brown says she made the character Dot more Christian christiantoday com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Des and Dot lead showbiz honours BBC Retrieved 2 February 2017 No 63571 The London Gazette Supplement 1 January 2022 p N11 New Year Honours Whitty Van Tam and Blair knighted Lumley and Redgrave made dames BBC News 31 December 2021 New Year Honours 2022 Lumley and Redgrave become dames BBC News 31 December 2021 Retrieved 3 January 2022 EastEnders veteran June Brown dies at 95 BBC News 4 April 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 Gillian Taylforth I m truly heartbroken by this news June Brown OBE MBE was an amazing woman and a truly wonderful actress I shared many scenes with her over the years and she was always someone I looked up to and learnt from 1 2 BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 5 April 2022 via Twitter non primary source needed From Nat Cassidy I am so sad to hear the news about My June She taught me everything I know We laughed we drank red wine we learnt lines She told me all her stories which I will keep close to my heart forever and she knew all of mine 1 2 BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 via Twitter non primary source needed From Lacey Turner Her professionalism her care and passion for her craft and the detail that she put into her character was mesmerising to watch Both watching Dot and listening to June I was absolutely mesmerised Independent 5 April 2022 Retrieved 5 April 2022 non primary source needed From Diane Parish In my humble opinion June Brown WAS EastEnders Her voice her mannerisms her character her look were all carefully crafted choices by one of the country s most beloved and gifted actors 1 3 BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 via Twitter non primary source needed From EmmaBarton Working with June was like being part of an acting masterclass of dreams The way she coloured every line choreographed her movement to perfection she knew exactly how she was going to deliver her scenes 1 2 BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 via Twitter non primary source needed From ShonaBM My first week at EastEnders I was so nervous but June invited me into her dressing room for a chat and she was so very encouraging 1 5 BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 via Twitter non primary source needed From AdamWoodyatt I m lost for words something June never was So many memories so much fun Just purely and simply an incredible woman who had the most incredible life and career I was fortunate to have shared a small part of it 1 2 BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 via Twitter non primary source needed From Letitia Dean My beloved June I truly loved you Not just a phenomenal actress but a very dear friend Oh the fun we have had over the years I will never stop loving you THANK YOU for your kindness and your generosity and for loving me the way you did BBC EastEnders Press 4 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 non primary source needed June Brown EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt and Danny Dyer lead tributes to actress Evening Standard 4 April 2022 June Brown documentary to air after EastEnders Radio Times 4 April 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as June Brown filmography Filmoria Retrieved 4 April 2022 Troma s LGBT horror musical Spidarlings to premiere in July 14 June 2017 permanent dead link The Rough and Ready Lot Radio Times no 1871 London p 19 18 September 1959 retrieved 6 April 2016 June Brown British Film Institute Archived from the original on 4 June 2016 Retrieved 6 April 2019 June Brown at 90 a Walford Legend 30 January 2017 Ex EastEnder June Brown to star in drama podcast 24 December 2020 Owen Alun 1960 The Rough and Ready Lot A play in Three Acts Cover design by Elisabeth Frink First ed London Encore Publishing Co Ltd p 4 Brown June 24 October 2013 Before the Year Dot ISBN 978 1 4711 0182 3 When June Brown began her acting career and the age she retired from EastEnders inews co uk 4 April 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to June Brown June Brown at the British Film Institute June Brown at IMDb List of performances Archived 7 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine Theatre Collection University of Bristol June Brown discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title June Brown amp oldid 1217254860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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