June Brown
Acting

June Brown

Born 1927-02-16 · Needham Market, Suffolk, England, UK · Died 2022-04-03

June Muriel Brown OBE (16 February 1927 – 3 April 2022) was an English actress and author. She was best known for her role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera EastEnders (1985–1993; 1997–2020). In 2005, she won Best Actress at the Inside Soap Awards and received the Lifetime Achievement award at the British Soap Awards. Brown was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours for services to drama and to charity, and promoted OBE in the 2022 New Year Honours. In 2009, she was nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, making her the second performer to receive a BAFTA nomination for their work in a soap opera, after Jean Alexander. In February 2020 she announced that she had left EastEnders permanently, at the age of 93. Description above from the Wikipedia article June Brown, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Bean★ 6.5
Bean
1997
Murder by Decree★ 6.3
Murder by Decree
1979
Straw Dogs★ 7.1
Straw Dogs
1971
Sunday Bloody Sunday★ 6.7
Sunday Bloody Sunday
1971
Ethel & Ernest★ 7.3
Ethel & Ernest
2016
Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings★ 6.5
Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings
2000
Psychomania★ 5.7
Psychomania
1973
It Started in Paradise★ 5
It Started in Paradise
1952
Nijinsky★ 5.3
Nijinsky
1980
Misunderstood★ 6.7
Misunderstood
1984
A Christmas Carol★ 6.3
A Christmas Carol
1977
Spidarlings★ 5.8
Spidarlings
2016
Sitting Target★ 6
Sitting Target
1972
Margery and Gladys★ 7.4
Margery and Gladys
2003
The 14★ 6.3
The 14
1973
EastEnders: Dot’s Story★ 10
EastEnders: Dot’s Story
2003
Sorry
Sorry
1981
The Shining Pyramid
The Shining Pyramid
1979
Way Off Beat
Way Off Beat
1966
Horatio Bottomley
Horatio Bottomley
1972
Ladies
Ladies
1980
Inadmissible Evidence★ 6
Inadmissible Evidence
1968
Instant Enlightenment Including VAT★ 4.5
Instant Enlightenment Including VAT
1979
Doctor Who: The Time Warrior★ 7.2
Doctor Who: The Time Warrior
1974
Edna: The Inebriate Woman
Edna: The Inebriate Woman
1971