Biography
Trained at London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, June Whitfield landed her first professional roles on the London stage and became one of Great Britain's most respected comedy actresses. After establishing herself in theater, Whitfield gained further acclaim for appearing opposite
Jimmy Edwards and Dick Bently in the classic radio series Take It From Here. She has become one of BBC Radio's most enduring and beloved radio performers; she can be heard reading The News Huddlines, something she has been doing since the 1950s. Despite her radio work, Whitfield is best known on television, where she appeared opposite her longtime professional partner
Terry Scott in the popular sitcom
Happily Ever After, which ran for a decade and was later renamed
Terry and June. She also worked with comedians like Ronnie Barker and
Dick Emery. Whitfield began her sporadic film career in
Carry On Nurse (1959); she would continue appearing in the venerable
Carry On series for many years. Her other film credits include
The Spy With a Cold Nose (1966) and
Jude (1996). For her many years in the entertainment industry, June Whitfield received the British Comedy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1994. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide