June Lang Movies
Onetime dancer
June Lang became a blond movie starlet at Fox Studios at the age of 16. For the first two years of her career, she was billed under her given name of Vlasek; her most memorable role during that period was in the elaborate Fox fantasy
Chandu the Magician (1932). After "becoming"
June Lang in 1934, she appeared with Laurel and Hardy in
Bonnie Scotland (1935) with
Warner Baxter and
Fredric March in The Road to Glory (1936), and as
Shirley Temple's mother in
Wee Willie Winkie (1937). She also co-starred with brunette Fox contractee
Lynn Bari in
Meet the Girls (1938), an abortive attempt to launch a series of "smart girl/dumb girl" comedies. After her marriage to convicted mobster John Rosselli, Lang's career spiraled downward. By 1943, she was playing unbilled bits in films like
Flesh and Fantasy (1943) and
Up in Arms (1944).
June Lang's last film was the PRC quickie
Lighthouse (1947). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide