June Weaver
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1891-06-23
Place of Birth:Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Also Known As:Elviry, Weaver Brothers and Elviry

Mountain Rhythm (1943)
The Weaver family buys some farmland in California, but the headmaster of a nearby boys school doesn't want them as neighbors, and before long the...

The Old Homestead (1942)
In this entry in the "Weaver Family" series, the town of Farmington is being plagued by a crime wave. The angry citizens are ready to impeach the...

Swing Your Lady (1938)
Promoter Ed Hatch comes to the Ozarks with his slow-witted wrestler Joe Skopapoulos whom he pits against a hillbilly Amazon blacksmith, Sadie Horn....

Down in 'Arkansaw' (1938)
A government representative travels to the backwoods of Arkansas to convince the people there of the benefits to them of a proposed dam on their...

Grand Ole Opry (1940)
Aided by musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, a small-town mayor in the Ozarks takes on a group of crooked politicians.

Arkansas Judge (1941)
Arkansas Judge is a 1941 American film starring Roy Rogers as a young lawyer defending a farmer accused of slander.

Mountain Moonlight (1941)
A cyclone destroys the Weaver family farm leaving only the old stone chimney. When the chimney is torn down for building supplies, found secreted...

Jeepers Creepers (1939)
Sentenced to toil on a family's land, a greedy man discovers coal and secretly buys the property.

In Old Missouri (1940)
The Weavers are share-croppers who confront their landlord with their tale of woe only to find he is in money trouble too. He also has a wastrel son...

Shepherd of the Ozarks (1942)
Aluminum magnate James J. Maloney, Sr. meets with government officials to discuss the war effort and the need to end price-fixing. After the meeting,...

Friendly Neighbors (1940)
The Weaver Brothers hit the road and taste the hobo's life in this, the sixth, entry in the eleven-film "Weaver Brothers and Elviry" comedy-drama...

Tuxedo Junction (1941)
The Weaver Brothers and Elviry have migrated from their usual hard-scrabble digs in the Ozarks and have taken up truck-farming.