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She wanted to be an actress. And the greatest teacher
of all was Sandy Meisner. If you think about it, women just didn't do that
at the time. Being this person on the road
who lived this life, that was very unorthodox,
especially for women at that time who had children
of all was Sandy Meisner. If you think about it, women just didn't do that
at the time. Being this person on the road
who lived this life, that was very unorthodox,
especially for women at that time who had children
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She wanted to be an actress.
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And the greatest teacher
of all was Sandy Meisner.
00:00:07.034 --> 00:00:09.308
If you think about it,
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women just didn't do that
at the time.
00:00:12.545 --> 00:00:14.847
Being this person on the road
who lived this life,
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that was very unorthodox,
especially for women
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at that time who had children.
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Movie Summary
Until Reese Witherspoon’s Oscar-winning portrayal of her in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, most contemporary audiences were unfamiliar with June Carter Cash. Kristen Vaurio’s comprehensive documentary June offers a much fuller understanding of the multitalented artist, singer, songwriter, comedian, and actress. Delightful, never-before-seen archival material reveals June’s firecracker wit and charisma as a performer