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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2017. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.
You Can Live Forever is a 2022 Canadian romantic drama film, written and directed by Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky. [1] Set in the 1990s, the film stars Anwen O'Driscoll as Jaime, a teenager who is sent to live with her aunt Beth (Liane Balaban) after her father's death; Beth is married to Jean-François (Antoine Yared), a devoutly religious Jehovah's Witness who aspires to be a leader of his ...
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Emmy Award-winning news anchor and reporter in the Atlanta market, notably at WAGA-TV (1986 to 2012) and WGCL (January 2017 until her death), WCNC-TV/Charlotte and the short-lived Satellite News Channel. [198] December 28 Rose Marie: 94
We Forgot to Break Up is a 2024 Canadian drama film, directed by Karen Knox.Adapted from the novel Heidegger Stairwell by Kayt Burgess, [1] the film centres on The New Normals, an indie rock band from a small town led by trans man singer Evan (Lane Webber), who move to Toronto in pursuit of stardom.
21 May 1998 – 7 June 1998: Henry VIII [55] (also known as The Famous History of the Life of Henry VIII) Katherine of Aragon: Gregory Doran: Royal Shakespeare Company / Brooklyn Academy of Music Majestic Theater, New York: 9 June 1998 – 5 July 1998: Royal Shakespeare Company / John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC: 1999
Unknown to Tallulah, Margo is struggling with her own marital problems after her ex-husband Stephen has left her for a man, Andreas, and is pressing Margo to finalize their divorce. While Tallulah and Maddy stay with Margo, the three of them bond; Tallulah reveals her fears of forming relationships and Margo admits to having trouble letting go.
June Lockhart was born on June 25, 1925, in New York City, New York. She is the daughter of Canadian-American actor Gene Lockhart, who came to prominence on Broadway in 1933 in Ah, Wilderness!, and English-born actress Kathleen Lockhart (née Arthur). [3] Her grandfather was John Coates Lockhart, "a concert-singer". [4]