
Age: 96
female
June Squibb (born November 6, 1929) began working in musical theatre at the St. Louis Muny and trained at the Cleveland Play House, and at the HB Studio. While at the Cleveland Play House, she performed in productions of Marseilles, The Play's the Thing, Goodbye, My Fancy, The Heiress, Detective Story, Antigone, Ladies in Retirement and Bloomer Girl. In 1958, she played Dulcie in The Boyfriend Off-Broadway. In 1959, she starred in an Off-Broadway revival of Lend an Ear with Elizabeth Allen. She made her Broadway debut in the original production of Gypsy starring Ethel Merman, taking over the role of stripper Electra in 1960. Squibb appeared in The Happy Time, which opened in 1968 and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical. In-between these periods, she did modelling work for romance novels and appeared in commercials. In 1995, she appeared in the play Sacrilege on Broadway, which starred Ellen Burstyn. Squibb played many roles in national tours, regional theatre, summer stock and off-Broadway. In 2012, she played Stella Gordon in Dividing the Estate at the Dallas Theater Center in which she received standout reviews. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Alexander Payne's film Nebraska (2013). In 2015, she was inducted into the Cleveland Play House Hall of Fame. Squibb will appear in the Disney+ film Godmothered.

June Squibb

Mama Tentacles
for Mama Tentacles in Squidward's BIG SHOT Movie
Suggested by enzotakerian

Grumpy cephalopod, underpaid cashier, and self-proclaimed musician, Squidward Q. Tentacles is always sick of all the noise when he's trying to practice his clarinet solo. But of course, when Squidward plays his clarinet, everyone in town treats that as bad noise. For example, a veterinarian visits and says "I'm from the pet hospital down the street and I understand you have a dying animal on the premises." He always kept being treated as a loser after being humiliated at his third grade talent show by his rival Squilliam Fancyson. He thinks he's better off alone. One day, after being able to practice without SpongeBob and Patrick interfering, Squidward auditions for a big jazz concert, but of course Squilliam is one of the judges and he charms the other judges into rejecting him. Squidward has faced the last straw. He tries to turn over a new leaf, but nothing works out for him. He always tries to rely on his late mother who always believed in him since the talent show. An evil music man is about to take over the Bikini Bottom, and after being cheered up by SpongeBob and a new love interest, will Squidward be happy once and for all, and will his newfound talent in clarinet playing help save the town?