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Ormond married the vaudeville singer and dancer June Carr (1912–2006) six weeks after he met her during a run of 1935 stage performances at the Capitol Theater in Portland, Ore. Calling himself "Rahn Ormond," Ormond performed magic and acted as the show's master of ceremonies. They remained married until his death.
June Carr was born on 17 June 1912 in Reading, Pennsylvania, USA. She was a producer and actress, known for The Grim Reaper (1976), Edge of Tomorrow (1961) and The Exotic Ones (1968). She was married to Ron Ormond. She died on 14 July 2006 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
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- Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
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- Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Ron Ormond was born on 29 August 1910 in Baldwin, Louisiana, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Burning Hell (1974), Untamed Mistress (1956) and White Lightnin' Road (1967). He was married to June Carr. He died on 11 May 1981 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
- Producer, Writer, Director
- August 29, 1910
- Ron Ormond
- May 11, 1981
Jul 19, 2006 · June Carr Ormond, who produced country music and religious exploitation films in Nashville in the 1960s and ’70s, died in Nashville July 14 from complications of a stroke. She was 94.
Apr 18, 1996 · Now in her 80s, June Carr Ormond remembers her involvement in Ron’s films, even from the earliest days. “I did interior decorating if we needed it; I did all the costumes,” June recalls ...
June Carr Ormond is an unsung hero in entertainment history. She was a vaudeville star who performed as a comedienne/singer/dancer with many greats, including Bob Hope, Milton Berle and Ann Corio. June also packaged and designed shows that she then took on the road with husband Ron.
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Jun 1, 2018 · The sleaziest, most outrageous movie of the Ormond’s career is The Exotic Ones (aka The Monster And The Stripper) (1968), set in a New Orleans strip club run by a ruthless gangster named Nemo (Ron Ormond in a Beatles wig) who deals with double-crossers by making them drink the contents of a spittoon.