June Buckridge

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June Buckridge is the abrasive, middle-aged lesbian actress at the center of the darkly comic British film "The Killing of Sister George," whose personal and professional unraveling drives the story.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
age middle-aged
appearsIn The Killing of Sister George NERFINISHED
characterArc experiences personal unraveling
experiences professional unraveling
createdFor The Killing of Sister George (1968 film) NERFINISHED
depictedAs controlling
heavy drinker
jealous
eraOfDepiction 1960s
firstAppearance The Killing of Sister George (1968) NERFINISHED
gender female
medium film
mediumOfWork radio soap opera within the narrative
narrativeFunction central character whose unraveling drives the story
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality British
notableTrait blunt manner of speaking
emotional volatility
occupation actress
personalityTrait abrasive
portrayedBy Beryl Reid NERFINISHED
professionInStory soap opera actress
relationshipType romantic relationship with Alice "Childie" McNaught
settingCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
sexualOrientation lesbian
themeAssociation career decline
lesbian representation in 1960s cinema
toxic relationships
toneOfWork darkly comic
worksOn fictional radio soap opera within the film

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The Killing of Sister George character June Buckridge