June Jordan

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June Jordan is an actress and professional stand-in for children who worked as stand-in on episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. She received no credit for her work.

Jordan received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Hofstra University and is mainly working as a stand-in and photo double for child actors. Among her on-screen appearances are a background role in Phantasm II (1988, with Kenneth Tigar and J. Patrick McNamara) and supporting and voice over roles in Life with Bonnie (2004) and Rodney (2005, with Amy Pietz and Todd Stashwick).

Her stand-in experiences include Secret Admirer (1985, with Leigh Taylor-Young and Cliff DeYoung), Malice in Wonderland (1985, with Denise Crosby), Iron Eagle (1986, with Caroline Lagerfelt), SpaceCamp (1986, starring Lea Thompson, with Tate Donovan and Terry O'Quinn), Captain EO (1986, with Cindy Sorensen, Percy Rodriguez and music by James Horner), Pulse (1988, with Cliff DeYoung, Michael Rider and Tim Russ),Troop Beverly Hills (1989, with Stephanie Beacham), the television thriller Death Dreams (1991, with Fionnula Flanagan), Hook (1991, starring Robin Williams, with Scott Brody), The Addams Family (1991, starring Christopher Lloyd), and Forever Young (1992, written by J.J. Abrams).

Further stand-in credits include Mother's Boys (1994, starring Jamie Lee Curtis, with Paul Guilfoyle), The Little Rascals (1994, with Whoopi Goldberg and Lea Thompson), Three Wishes (1995), House Arrest (1996, with Wallace Shawn, Ray Walston and Christopher McDonald), Liar Liar (1997), Rob Bowman's The X-Files (1998, starring Gillian Anderson, with John Neville), Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001, with Jonathan Banks and Kaitlin Hopkins), the musical Red Riding Hood (2004, with Daniel Roebuck), and re-shoots for Iron Man (2008, with Faran Tahir).

Television projects include the series Twilight Zone, Leave it to Beaver, Full House, Highwayman (with Tim Russ), Brooklyn Bridge, Murphy Brown, Family Matters, Picket Fences, The Drew Carey Show, Ned and Stacey, Providence, Malcolm in the Middle, Once and Again (starring Susanna Thompson, Billy Campbell and Jeffrey Nordling), ER (starring Eriq La Salle), NYPD Blue, and Ghost Whisperer.

Later stand-in work includes the television comedy Little in Common (2011, with Gabrielle Union), Just Go with It (2011, with Branscombe Richmond), Jack and Jill (2011), the television comedy Pack of Wolves (2012), and the pilot episode of Dog with a Blog (2012).

Star Trek work

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