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Celebrities born on June 24

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on June 24
Betty Lago
Born: Jun 24, 1955
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Ja
Date of death: Sep 13, 2015 (60)
Tanisha Thammavongsa
Born: Jun 24, 1992
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Age: 32
Charles Howerton
Born: Jun 24, 1938
Cuero, Texas, USA
Age: 86
Johann Adam Oest
Born: Jun 24, 1946
Babenhausen, Germany
Date of death: Apr 30, 2019 (72)
Fritz Hammel
Born: Jun 24, 1958
Linz, Austria
Age: 66
Marc Beaupré
Born: Jun 24, 1976
Joliette, Québec, Canada
Age: 48
Al Molinaro
Born: Jun 24, 1919
Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Date of death: Oct 30, 2015 (96)
Bobby Leung
Born: Jun 24, 1984
Age: 40
Bobby Leung Ho-yee is a Chinese actor and director. He is the youngest son of Bryan Leung Kar-yan.
Jeff Beck
Born: Jun 24, 1944
Wallington, Surrey, Engla
Date of death: Jan 10, 2023 (78)
Beck grew up in Wallington, England. His mother’s piano playing and the family’s radio tuned to everything from dance to classical made sure Beck was surrounded by music from a young age. Today he is recognized as a groundbreaking artist who’s inimitable combination of primal shredding and cool perfectionism has left and indelible mark on everything from hard rock and jazz fusion to rockabilly and techno during the past 40-plus years. 
Adriano Castillo
Born: Jun 24, 1941
Concepción, Chile
Age: 83
David Gamble
Born: Jun 24, 1955
Age: 69
David Gamble (born 24 June 1955) is a British Oscar nominated film editor who was nominated at the 1998 Academy Awards for Best Film Editing for the film Shakespeare in Love. He also won the BAFTA Award in 1998, for Shakespeare in Love.
Jake Stephens
Born: Jun 24, 2004
Coral Springs, Florida, U
Age: 20
Ariel Pink
Born: Jun 24, 1978
Los Angeles, California,
Age: 46
Jean-Louis Foulquier
Born: Jun 24, 1943
La Rochelle, Charente-Mar
Date of death: Dec 10, 2013 (70)
Mary Tsoni
Born: Jun 24, 1987
Athens, Greece
Date of death: May 07, 2017 (29)
Mary Tsoni (Greek: Μαίρη Τσώνη; June 25, 1987 – May 8, 2017) was a Greek actress and singer. She was best known for her roles in the films Evil (2005), Dogtooth and Evil: In the Time of Heroes (both 2009). For her role in Dogtooth, she won the award for Best Actress at the Sarajevo Film Festival, and the motion picture itself was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Born in Athens, Tsoni was also the lead singer of a punk band called Mary and The Boy and, prior to her acting career, a make-up artist.
Tim McGovern
Born: Jun 24, 1955
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Date of death: Mar 30, 2024 (68)
Tom McGovern (June 24, 1955 - March 30, 2024) worked in visual effects for film for over 40 years. He was a senior visual effects supervisor, founding member of Sony Pictures Imageworks where he was senior VP of creative and technical affairs, and chief creative officer of animation development at the production company Whisper Pictures. He was also a founding member and board member of Visual Effects Society (VES) as well as a founding co-chair of the VES Awards. He began his career in the early days of digital, computer-based VFX, including work on pioneering 1982 movie Tron while at the former Robert Abel and Associates. He went on to become a founding member of Sony Pictures Imageworks, serving as senior VFX supervisor, as well as senior VP of creative and technical affairs. At Imageworks, his work ranged from Last Action Hero to The Ghost and the Darkness. He received a Special Achievement Oscar for the VFX in the 1990 sci-fi classic Total Recall on which he served as CGI director. He was working at DNEG, earning credits on movies including Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, The Huntsman: Winter’s War, Dunkirk, Ant-Man at the Wasp, First Man, Men in Black: International, and Jungle Cruise. In recent years he lived in Mumbai, where DNEG has a base, and additionally served as chief creative officer of animation development at the production company Whisper Pictures. He received the Visual Effects Society Founders Award and was awarded VES Fellowship and Lifetime Membership. He was a founding member of the Society and a board member for nearly 20 years, including a stint as vice chair.  For VES, he also served as founding co-chair of the VES Awards, which were presented for the 22nd time in February 2024. Info from Variety article: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/tim-mcgovern-dead-vfx-total-recall-1235956282/amp/
Jesse Henecke
Born: Jun 24, 1963
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Age: 61
Maria Carta
Born: Jun 24, 1934
Siligo, Sardinia, Italy
Date of death: Sep 22, 1994 (60)
Maria Carta (24 June 1934 – 22 September 1994) was a Sardinian folk music singer-songwriter. She also performed in film and theatre. In 1975 she wrote a book of poetry, Canto rituale (Ritual Song). Throughout her 25-year career she covered the richly diverse genres of traditional music of her native Sardinia (Cantu a chiterra, ninne nanne—children's lullabies, gosos, Gregorian chants, and more), often updating them with a modern and personal touch. She succeeded in bringing Sardinian folk music into wider popular awareness in demonstrations at a national level in Italy (like the Canzonissima in 1974) as well as internationally (especially in France and the United States). Maria Carta won the Miss Sardinia beauty contest in 1957 and later participated in the national Miss Italy competition. Around 1960, she moved to Rome where she met the screenwriter Salvatore Laurani whom she later married. She attended the Centro Nazionale di Studi di Musica Popolare, directed by Diego Carpitella, at the National Academy of Santa Cecilia and at the same time she pursued a musical and ethnographic research path with important productions and collaborations. In 1971, she made two albums: Sardegna canta and Paradiso in re, and in the meantime she attended the ethnomusicologist Gavino Gabriel. The same year RAI broadcast the television documentary Incontro con Maria Carta (photography by Franco Pinna and texts by Velia Magno), in which she sang and recited with Riccardo Cucciolla. In 1972, she played at the Teatro Argentina in Rome in the Medea by Franco Enriquez. The same year she met Amália Rodrigues, with whom she held a concert at the Teatro Sistina. In 1973, the two artists made a tour in Sardinia. In 1974, she participated in Canzonissima, interpreting the traditional Sardinian Ave Maria Deus ti salvet Maria. She reached the final and was ranked second in the group of folk music with the song Amore disisperadu. In 1975, she held an important concert at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. In 1976, she served as Communal Councilwoman for the Italian Communist Party, in the city council of Rome and remained in office until 1981. In 1980, she participated in the Festival d'Avignon; in 1987 she performed in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City; and in 1988 in St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco. She caught the attention of such directors as Francis Ford Coppola – who gave her the first of two of her widely-seen film roles as the mother of Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II (1974) – and Franco Zeffirelli, who cast her as Martha, the sister of Lazarus, in Jesus of Nazareth (1977). In 1985, she was awarded, as songwriter, the Targo Tenco for dialectal/regional music. In the last years of her life, Carta gave her time to the University of Bologna where she conducted a series of classes and advised student theses on which she had relevant personal, human experience and scholarly background. In 1991, the President of Italy, Francesco Cossiga, named her a "Commendatore della Repubblica" ("Knight of the Republic"), similar to the British CBE. Source: Article "Maria Carta" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Evan Lee Dahl
Born: Jun 24, 1988
Westminster, California,
Age: 36
Antonio Allocca
Born: Jun 24, 1937
Portici, Napoli
Date of death: Dec 31, 2013 (76)