I have to tell you that June Cleaver had a job in 'The New Leave It to Beaver.' She did. Sure, she was a council woman. She went to work. She wasn't a sit-at-home grandma. She went out, got a job.
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"I have to tell you that June Cleaver had a job in 'The New Leave It to Beaver.' She did. Sure, she was a council woman. She went to work. She wasn't a sit-at-home grandma. She went out, got a job." — Barbara Billingsley #workcareer
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I have to tell you that June Cleaver had a job in 'The New Leave It to Beaver.' She did. Sure, she was a council woman. She went to work. She wasn't a sit-at-home grandma. She went out, got a job. — Barbara Billingsley
About Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley was a Actress from United States (1915–2010).
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Who said "I have to tell you that June Cleaver had a job in 'The New Leave It to Beaver.'…"?
This quote is attributed to Barbara Billingsley, a Actress from United States.
When did Barbara Billingsley live?
Barbara Billingsley lived from 1915 – 2010.
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