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June Squibb, 96, Steps Out in LA
14 Mar
Summary
- Actress June Squibb, 96, was seen in Los Angeles.
- She began her career in the 1950s on stage.
- Squibb received a Golden Globe nomination for 'Nebraska'.

Actress June Squibb, 96, was recently seen during a rare public appearance in Los Angeles. Known for her career that began in the 1950s, Squibb has a rich history in theater, including Broadway productions. Her film debut was in Woody Allen's 'Alice' in 1990.
Squibb has garnered significant critical acclaim throughout her career, notably receiving multiple award nominations, including a Golden Globe, for her supporting role in the 2013 film 'Nebraska'. She also had a leading role in Scarlett Johansson's upcoming directorial debut, 'Eleanor The Great', set for release in 2025.
Despite her age, Squibb expressed a desire to continue working, stating her excitement when reading scripts. Her upcoming projects include the short film 'It Happened One Night'. She was born in Vandalia, Illinois, in November 1929.



