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June Angela Profanato (born August 18, 1959) is an American
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. Her best-known role is that of Julie, the mainstay member of the Short Circus band that was featured in the PBS children's television series ''
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'' during its entire six-year run.


Early years

Working since age 5, she considered her American-Asian self, half culturally inhibited and reserved, and the other half brazenly bold with a New York state of mind as an East Coaster. In the attempt to straighten out her pigeon-toed feet, she was first-assigned to ballet lessons by her supportive parents. Plowing a trail beyond her early beginnings of ballet, jazz and tap, she always knew what she wanted to do. However, her parents had rules. There was no room to be a show biz brat or she would be out. She also had to do well with her school work. She adhered to household parameters and graduated from SUNY Empire State College at the age of 18. There were no Asian-American role models specific to her being initially inspired to map out a plan. She, as a young child was the live version of the Jan Doll in a commercial of the
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Asian toy, who would raise her hand to wave hi. She didn’t think so much at that age about representing Asian girls as she entered the field. She focused on what was in front of her. With determination to endure in the industry by simply doing what she loved, she pushed herself forward at the beginning of her career. However, it was her heart, dedication and the hard work which she had applied to her show business craft that had her juggling a very busy and full life before becoming an adult.


''The Short Circus''

As Julie, Angela grew up on ''The Electric Company''. She was awarded an Emmy of Honor for her work on the series.June Angela - the official homepage
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-winning 1971 soundtrack album of ''The Electric Company'' as well. Angela said she named her Short Circus character Julie after her idol at the time,
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.


Career highlights

When ''The Electric Company'' began wrapping production, Angela became a regular on the first Asian American TV comedy series ''
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'' (ABC) where she and her brother played
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's children. Numerous works in theater and
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followed. Most notably she was nominated for Broadway's Tony and
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as Best Leading Actress in a Musical for '' Shogun: The Musical''. In 2017, she starred opposite
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as his wife in the two-character play ''Yohen'' at East West Players in
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and currently recurs as Madame Xing, Jessica’s psychic on the ABC TV series ''
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''. She co-starred as Tuptim with
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in the Broadway & London Palladium Revival of ''
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'' and starred in many world premieres including ''Sayonara'' and Off-Broadway's ''Cambodia Agonistes'' at Pan Asian Repertory Theatre. For Velina Hasu Houston's ''Tea'', she won a Theater Guild Award for Best Lead Actress. Additionally, on television, she starred alongside
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and Pat Morita, once again, in a TV drama, ''
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and Frederic Kimball. She then went to Kyoto to film the TV movie ''American Geisha'' (CBS), which was based on the autobiographical book by Liza Dalby. Other TV roles include recurring on '' Mad TV'', starring in ''Nightingale'', '' ER'', '' Step By Step'', ''
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''. She was also featured on the Emmy Award-winning special ''Free to be You and Me'', which starred numerous luminaries. Her voice work includes the Emmy Award-winning series ''
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'', ''
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'' and Walt Disney Studios' English dub of the acclaimed Hayao Miyazaki animated film ''
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'' for which she did voices and is also co-writer of "Soaring", the main title song. Angela holds the distinction of making the youngest solo soprano debut at age 10 as Flora in
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's ''The Turn of the Screw'' with the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center. Later, Angela's solo album, released on Original Cast Records, features a full orchestra on songs from shows she has done, which includes a medley from ''The Electric Company'' and several jazz numbers. Angela was interviewed for the 2006 DVD release of ''The Best of The Electric Company''. She was one of several ''Electric Company'' alumni (along with
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and
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founder Joan Ganz Cooney) who shared their memories of working on the show. Angela was levitated atop the World Trade Center by Doug Henning in the "highest levitation in the world". In June 1976, the photo was featured on the cover of ''The Electric Company Magazine.'' She has recorded over 40 audiobook titles using different character voices primarily for children on
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References

https://mixedasianmedia.com/june-angelas-maverick-performance-legacy-links-to-an-inspiring-historic-trail ^Kumagai, Stephanie (March 18, 2022) "June Angela's Maverick Performance Legacy Links to an Inspiring Historic Trail in Vital Representation"


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Angela, June 1959 births Living people American child actresses American musical theatre actresses American stage actresses American television actresses American child singers American voice actresses American tap dancers American women singers American singers of Asian descent American actresses of Japanese descent Singers from New York City 21st-century American actresses