June Louise Squibb (born November 6, 1929) is an American actress. She began her career by making her Broadway debut in the musical Gypsy (1959). Her first film role was in the 1990 romantic comedy Alice by Woody Allen. She later had supporting roles in the films The Age of Innocence (1993), In & Out (1997), Meet Joe Black (1998), About Schmidt (2002), and Far from Heaven (2002).
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Full name at birth | June Louise Squibb
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Claim to fame | her roles as Hilda in the 1990 romantic fantasy film Alice, Mrs. Hunsaker in the 1992 drama film Scent of a Woman, Mingott Maid in the 1993 historical romantic drama film The Age Of Innocence, Cousin Gretchen in the 1997 romantic comedy film In & Out, Helen in the 1998 romantic fantasy mystery film Meet Joe Black, Helen Schmidt in the 2002 comedy-drama film About Schmidt, Irma in the 2004 political satire comedy film Welcome to Mooseport, Grandma Anne in the CBS supernatural fantasy series Ghost Whisperer, Miss Copperfield in the 2007 thriller film Dead Write, Pearl in the long-running CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless, Mrs. Punch in the 2011 comedy film The Perfect Family, Irma in the 2012 Western film The Man Who Shook The Hand Of Vicente Fernandez, Jamie Issacson in the ABC crime mystery/comedy-drama series Castle, Varla Pounder in the HBO comedy series Getting On, Kate Grant in the 2013 comedy-drama road film Nebraska, Velma Mudge in the Lifetime mystery comedy-drama series Devious Maids, Queen Elizabeth II in the 2015 HBO made-for-television sports mockumentary film 7 Days In Hell, Stella Starbella (voice) in the Disney Channel/Disney XD original animated comedy series Wander Over Yonder, Dorothy in the CBS medical drama series Code Black, Etta in the Showtime comedy-drama series Shameless, Auntie Alice in the ABC comedy series Modern Family, Dr. Elsie Clatch in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy, Mrs. Agnes Hunt in the 2017 comedy film Father Figures, Dotty Winkle in the 2018 comedy film Summer ‘03, Jimmy's Grandma Bertha (voice) in the 2018 animated comedy film Ralph Breaks the Internet, Marion Peterson in the NBC crime comedy-drama series Good Girls, Ida Guelph in the ABC medical drama series The Good Doctor, Susie Gallagher in the 2019 drama film Blow The Man Down, Margaret in the 2019 animated comedy-drama film Toy Story 4, Gerel (voice) in the 2020 Disney+ original animated fantasy comedy-drama film Soul, Agnes in the 2020 Disney+ original fantasy comedy film Godmothered, Vivian Palmer in the 2021 Apple TV+ original drama film Palmer, and Mrs. Danforth in the Apple TV+ original comedy-drama anthology web series Little America
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Date of birth | 6 November 1929
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Place of birth | Vandalia, Illinois, USA
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Weight | 145 lbs (66 kg)
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Residence | Vandalia, Illinois, USA
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Net worth | $1,000,000 USD
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University | University of Toledo
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June Squibb is known for her role in the film Table 19 (2017) as Jo Flanagan.
She is also known for her role in the film Hubie Halloween (2020) as Hubie's Mom.
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