June Squibb Husband, Net Worth, Biography, Ethnicity, Kids & Career

June Squibb is a 96-year-old American actress. She got her first main role in the 2024 action-comedy movie Thelma.

She has also given her voice to characters in several animated films like Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Toy Story 4 (2019), Soul (2020), Inside Out 2 (2024), and Zootopia 2 (2025).

Net Worth, Ethnicity & Religion

According to the reports, her current net worth is approximately $2 million from all of her income sources as of 2025(source). She is of mixed Ethnicity.

She has German, English, some Swiss-German, Scottish, and Welsh, and distant Dutch ancestry. Her religious faith is in the Christian religion.

June Squibb Family

Husband, Parents & Children

According to the reports, she is married now. She married Edward Sostek in 1953, but they split up in 1959. That same year, she married acting coach Charles Kakatsakis.

They have a son named Harry, who is a filmmaker and directed the short movie Admissions. Her father’s name is Mr. Lewis Squibb, and her mother’s name is Mrs. JoyBelle. Her siblings’ information is not updated yet.

Height, Weight & Physical Appearance

She is 5 feet 1 inch (1.55 m) in height, and her weight is approximately 57 kilograms (153 lbs). She has white hair, and her eyes are brown.

Early Life & Career

Her real name is June Louise Squibb. She was born on 6 November 1929 in Vandalia, Illinois, United States. In the 1950s, she became a follower of Judaism.

When asked about age bias in the entertainment industry, she said she believes rules are made to be broken. She performed at The Muny and trained at HB Studio.

In 1951, she moved to Cleveland to work at the Cleveland Play House as a singer and dancer, appearing in shows like Marseilles, The Play’s the Thing, and Goodbye, My Fancy, among others.

In the late 1950s, she and her husband Charles Kakatsakis, moved to New York City to follow their Broadway dreams. She played Dulcie in the 1958 off-Broadway show The Boy Friend and appeared in the 1959 revival of Lend an Ear.

In 1985, she earned her SAG/AFTRA card after acting in an episode of CBS Schoolbreak Special. Five years later, she made her film debut with a supporting role in Woody Allen’s romantic comedy Alice.

In 2013, she acted alongside Bruce Dern in the comedy-drama movie Nebraska, directed by Alexander Payne.

She played Old Josie in the 2018 Broadway show Waitress and appeared in the 2020 revival of the play Sacrilege. In 2024, she got her first main role in the action-comedy film Thelma.

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