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Template:Realworld June Jordan is an actress who served as stand-in on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. She received no credit for her work.

Jordan received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Hoftra 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 the horror thriller Phantasm II (1988, with Kenneth Tigar and J. Patrick McNamara) and supporting and voice over roles in the television series Life with Bonnie (2004) and Rodney (2005, with Amy Pietz and Todd Stashwick).

Her stand-in experiences include the comedy Secret Admirer (1985, with Leigh Taylor-Young and Cliff de Young), the television drama malice in Wonderland (1985, qith Denise Crosby), the action film Iron Eagle (1986, with Caroline Lagerfelt), the science fiction film Space Camp (1986, with Terry O'Quinn), Francis Ford Coppola's science fiction sjort film Captain EO (1986, with Cindy Sorenson, Percy Rodriguez, and music by James Horner), the horror thriller Pulse (1988, with Cliff de Young, Michael Rider, and Tim Russ), the comedy Troop Beverly Hills (1989, with Stephanie Beacham), the television thriller Death Dreams (1991, with Fionnula Flanagan), Steven Spielberg's fantasy adventure Hook (1991, along Scott Brody), Barry Sonnenfeld's fantasy horror The Addams Family (1991, starring Christopher Lloyd), and the drama Forever Young (1992, written by J.J. Abrams).

Further stand-in credits include the thriller Mother's Boys (1994), Penelope Spheeris' comedy The Little Rascals (1994, with Whoopi Goldberg), the fantasy film Three Wishes (1995), the comedy House Arrest (1996, with Wallace Shawn, Ray Walston, and Christopher McDonald), Tom Shadyac's comedy Liar Liar (1997), Rob Bowman's mystery film The X-Files (1998, with John Neville), the comedy sequel Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001, with Jonathan Banks and Kaitlin Hopkins), the musical Red Riding Hood (2004, with Daniel Roebuck), and more recently the re-shoots for the comic adaptation 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 & Stacey, Providence, Malcolm in the Middle, Once & Again (starring Susanna Thompson, Bill Campbell, and Jeffrey Nordling), ER, NYPD Blue, and Ghost Whisperer.

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