Biographies: June Harding - Actor

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An American actress who was born as June Allison Harding in Emporia, Virginia, USA. She won the Theatre World Award in the 1960-1961 season. She married Gary Thomas in the 1970s, and they were divorced several years later. Her most important works include The Trouble with Angels (1966), The Richard Boone Show (1963-1964), and The Fugitive (1965-1966). She worked in theater, film, and television. She graduated from Greensville County High School in 1955, earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts with a drama major from Richmond Professional Institute, and studied acting at the Theater Studio of New York. Among her early works are As the World Turns (1962) and The Wall to Wall War (1963). In the summer of 1961, she worked for a theater company in New York and appeared in off-Broadway theatrical productions, for which she won a Theatre World Award, and in late 1961, she appeared on Broadway foe the first time. She appeared in her last work, The Cliff (1970), and then retired after she married Gary Thomas and lived with him in Maine. However, they separated after several years, and she settled in Blue Hill, Maine, where she devoted herself to painting. She died in Deer Isle, Maine, USA on March 22, 2019.