June Laporte
June studied Acting/Directing/Playwriting/Design at NYU Tisch Playwright’s Horizon Studio (2013-2014), and Acting at the Atlantic Acting Conservatory (2014-2016). While in New York, June wrote their first short film Coin-Operated Boy. Now living in Vancouver, BC, June has acted in projects such as Hulu’s The Dropout, Disney Channel’s Freaky Friday, Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart, and Lifetime’s VC Andrews’ Web of Dreams (Leo Award for Best Lead performance for a Female in a Television Movie in 2020). June starring in the Canadian indie feature You Can Live Forever (Tribeca premiere). In 2018, June’s short script Imperfect Harmony was in the top 12 for the Crazy 8s. In 2020, June’s project SIGMA (a queer web series pilot) was funded by Telus Storyhive and was shown at Miami Web Fest.