Her childhood as Baby June, vaudeville headliner, was immortalized on Broadway in the 1959 musical "Gypsy", in which both June Havoc and her older sister--who would become Gypsy Rose Lee--were driven by their stage-mother-of-all-time Rose to become stars. Havoc went on to have a career in TV and films, proving to be a capable actress even if she never reached the top ranks of Hollywood stars. Blonde-haired and blue-eyed, Havoc can be recalled for her work in the 1940 Broadway production of "Pal Joey" and for such feature films as "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947), in which she played Miss Wales,