June Christopher is a talented actress, writer, and producer who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Born and raised in New York, she also spent time in Germany and Jamaica, which has likely influenced her unique perspective and experiences.
June began her career on stage, performing in various productions in New York, including the renowned New York Public Theater. She later joined the Negro Ensemble Company and toured with the iconic production of "Porgy and Bess" in Germany.
In the 1990s, June moved to Los Angeles, where she appeared in numerous television shows, including "Now We're Talking," "Rizzoli & Isles," and "The Jamie Foxx Show." She also had roles in several films, such as "Misery," "Free Willy II," and "Dr. Dolittle."
June's family is her greatest priority, and she has been blessed with a loving husband, Michael Haney, and their twin children, Angie and Alex. During this time, she began to focus on voiceover work, lending her talents to films like "Frozen," "Frozen II," and "The Angry Birds Movie 2."
As a writer, June has had deals with HBO, NBC, and Motown Productions, and has written several radio anthologies, including "Music of the City" and "Motown Returns to the Apollo." She has also written a 12-hour history of Motown for radio and a 10-hour history of The Apollo Theater.
In addition to her work in entertainment, June is a dedicated producer, and has produced several films, including the anti-bullying film "Charity," which won several awards and was invited to numerous film festivals. She and her family have also established the Stop Bullying Foundation, which aims to raise awareness and prevent bullying through educational programs and events.
Throughout her career, June has sought to use her talents to make a positive impact on the world, and has been recognized for her dedication to her craft and her commitment to social causes.