June Havoc

June Havoc

Acting • Born 1912-11-08 – Died 2010-03-28

Acting1Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Biography

June Havoc (born Ellen June Evangeline Hovick), was a Canadian American actress, dancer, writer, and stage director. Havoc was a child vaudeville performer under the tutelage of her mother Rose Thompson Hovick. She later acted on Broadway and in Hollywood, and stage-directed, both on and off-Broadway. She last appeared on television in 1990 in a story arc on the soap opera General Hospital. Her elder sister Louise gravitated to burlesque and became the well-known striptease performer Gypsy Rose Lee. Following their parents' divorce, the two sisters earned the family's income by appearing in vaudeville, where June's talent often overshadowed Louise's. Baby June got an audition with Alexander Pantages, who had come to Seattle, Washington in 1902 to build theaters up and down the west coast of the United States. Soon, she was launched in vaudeville and also appeared in Hollywood movies. She could not speak until the age of three, but the films were all silent. She would cry for the cameras when her mother told her that the family's dog had died. In December 1928, Havoc, in an effort to escape her overbearing mother, eloped with Bobby Reed, a boy in the vaudeville act. Weeks later after performing at the Jayhawk Theatre in Topeka, Kansas, Rose reported Reed to the Topeka Police, and he was arrested. Rose had a concealed gun on her when she met Bobby at the police station. She pulled the trigger, but the safety was on. She then physically attacked her soon-to-be new son-in-law, and the police had to pry her off the hapless Reed. June soon married him, leaving both her family and the act. The marriage did not last, but the two remained on friendly terms. June's only child was a daughter, born April Rose Hyde. A marriage license, dated November 30, 1928 for Ellen Hovick and Weldon Hyde, would seem to indicate that Bobby Reed's real name was Weldon Hyde. April became an actress in the 1950s known as April Kent. She predeceased her mother, dying in Paris in 1998.

Filmography

52 credits
No Time for Love

No Time for Love

Movie • 1943

Darlene

My Sister Eileen

My Sister Eileen

Movie • 1942

Effie Shelton

Gentleman's Agreement

Gentleman's Agreement

Movie • 1947

Elaine Wales

The Iron Curtain

The Iron Curtain

Movie • 1948

Nina Karanova

Chicago Deadline

Chicago Deadline

Movie • 1949

Leona

Can't Stop the Music

Can't Stop the Music

Movie • 1980

Helen Morell

Brewster's Millions

Brewster's Millions

Movie • 1945

Trixie Summers

Intrigue

Intrigue

Movie • 1947

Mme. Tamara Baranoff

The Story of Molly X

The Story of Molly X

Movie • 1949

Molly X

Once a Thief

Once a Thief

Movie • 1950

Margie Foster

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

Movie • 2003

Self

Powder Town

Powder Town

Movie • 1942

Dolly Smythe

Sing Your Worries Away

Sing Your Worries Away

Movie • 1942

Roxey Rochelle

When My Baby Smiles at Me

When My Baby Smiles at Me

Movie • 1948

Gussie Evans

On the Jump

On the Jump

Movie • 1918

Child

Mr. Broadway

Mr. Broadway

Movie • 1957

Mother Didn't Tell Me

Mother Didn't Tell Me

Movie • 1950

Maggie Roberts

Red, Hot and Blue

Red, Hot and Blue

Movie • 1949

Sandra

Follow the Sun

Follow the Sun

Movie • 1951

Norma

Three for Jamie Dawn

Three for Jamie Dawn

Movie • 1956

Lorrie Delacourt

Four Jacks and a Jill

Four Jacks and a Jill

Movie • 1942

Opal

Lady Possessed

Lady Possessed

Movie • 1952

Jean Wilson

Timber Queen

Timber Queen

Movie • 1944

Lil Boggs

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover

Movie • 1977

Hoover's Mother

Hey There

Hey There

Movie • 1918

Child

Casanova in Burlesque

Casanova in Burlesque

Movie • 1944

Lillian Colman

Hello, Frisco, Hello

Hello, Frisco, Hello

Movie • 1943

Beulah Clancy

Hi Diddle Diddle

Hi Diddle Diddle

Movie • 1943

Leslie Quayle

A Return to Salem's Lot

A Return to Salem's Lot

Movie • 1987

Aunt Clara

Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

Movie • 1942

The Boy Who Stole the Elephant

The Boy Who Stole the Elephant

Movie • 1970

Molly Jeffrys

Nightside

Nightside

Movie • 1973

Vantura Davis

Magic Night

Magic Night

Movie • 1980

Self

Murder, She Wrote

Murder, She Wrote

TV • 1984

Thelma Vantay

Burke's Law

Burke's Law

TV • 1963

Miranda Forsythe

The Colgate Comedy Hour

The Colgate Comedy Hour

TV • 1950

Self

The Merv Griffin Show

The Merv Griffin Show

TV • 1962

Self

Studio One

Studio One

TV • 1948

Kitty Sharpe

General Electric Theater

General Electric Theater

TV • 1953

Margo

McMillan & Wife

McMillan & Wife

TV • 1971

Lux Video Theatre

Lux Video Theatre

TV • 1950

Millie

Matinee Theater

Matinee Theater

TV • 1955

Robert Montgomery Presents

Robert Montgomery Presents

TV • 1950

Betty MacDonald

Willy

Willy

TV • 1954

Wilma 'Willy' Dodger

The Outer Limits

The Outer Limits

TV • 1963

Karen Thorne

Panic!

Panic!

TV • 1957

Robert Montgomery Presents

Robert Montgomery Presents

TV • 1950

Linda Duffield

Robert Montgomery Presents

Robert Montgomery Presents

TV • 1950

Crystal Davis

The Mike Douglas Show

The Mike Douglas Show

TV • 1961

Self

What's My Line?

What's My Line?

TV • 1950

Self

Murder, She Wrote

Murder, She Wrote

TV • 1984

Lady Abigail Austin

Great Performances

Great Performances

TV • 1971

Self