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June Gittelson (May 6, 1910 – November 28, 1993) was an American film actress. She appeared in over 70 films between 1928 and 1945. Due to her rotund figure, Gittleson was often cast as a love interest who often intimidated her husband or boyfriend. Modern viewers will recognize Gittelson in her appearances in several early Three Stooges films such as Slippery Silks, Dizzy Doctors, and The Sitter Downers. Perhaps her most famous role was as Minnie in the Stooge film False Alarms, in which she played the large and man-hungry lady pursuing the affections of a reluctant Curly Howard. Curly memorably contacts Moe and Larry, saying "Hello, Moe? You'd better come over. You're missing one of the biggest things in your life!" In this role, she also remarked, "I grow on people!" Curly's response was, "so do warts!" Gittelson died in Northridge, California on November 28, 1993, aged 83.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939 · as Woman at Station (uncredited)

The Women
1939 · as Mrs. Goldstein (uncredited)

Speed
1936 · as Woman at Barn Dance

Gold Diggers of 1933
1933 · as Fat Woman in 'Pettin' in the Park' Number (uncredited)

Mark of the Vampire
1935 · as Annie

Moby Dick
1930 · as Fat Fanny on Dock

Three on a Match
1932 · as Fat Prisoner (uncredited)

Woman Haters
1934 · as Mary's Sister (uncredited)

Stage Mother
1933 · as Laughing Fat Woman (uncredited)

Liliom
1930 · as Buttercup

Doctors Don't Tell
1941

Hard to Handle
1933 · as Fat Girl with Hamburger (uncredited)

New Moon
1940 · as Madeline

Slippery Silks
1936 · as Fat Fashion Show Guest (uncredited)

Lilly Turner
1933 · as Fat Lady in Doc McGill's Audience (uncredited)

Manhattan Parade
1931 · as Miss Hemingway

The Phantom President
1932 · as Woman at Medicine Show (uncredited)

Convicted Woman
1940 · as Tubby