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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › June_FlewettJune Flewett - Wikipedia

    June Beatrice Freud, Lady Freud (née Flewett; born 22 June 1927) is a British actress and theatre director. She is also known by her stage-name Jill Raymond, and was usually known as Jill Freud after her marriage to Clement Freud.

  2. Se casó con June Flewett (quien sirvió de inspiración para el personaje de Lucy Pevensie en la serie de libros para niños de C. S. Lewis Las crónicas de Narnia) [8] en 1950, y tuvieron 5 hijos. June Flewett tomó el nombre artístico de Jill Raymons en 1944, y desde el título de caballero de su esposo ha sido Lady Freud .

  3. June Flewett, as Jill was then, was the inspiration for Lucy Pevensie, the girl who walks through the wardrobe full of fur coats and into the snowflakes of Narnia, after she was evacuated to...

  4. Freud married June Flewett (the inspiration for Lucy Pevensie in C. S. Lewis 's children's series The Chronicles of Narnia) [11] in 1950, and the couple had five children. Flewett had taken the stage name Jill Raymond in 1944, and after her husband's knighthood, was known as Lady Freud. [11] . Freud became an Anglican at the time of his marriage.

  5. www.cslewisinstitute.org › resources › the-generous-heart-and-life-of-c-s-lewisThe Generous Heart and Life of C.S. Lewis

    7 de jun. de 2013 · Learn how C.S. Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, showed his generosity by opening his home to children evacuated from London during World War II, including June Flewett. Discover how June brought joy and laughter to the Lewis brothers and how Lewis reciprocated her gift.

  6. Issue 1. Article 4. 2021. Seven Letters of Warren Lewis to June Flewett. Don W. King. Montreat College. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/cslewisjournal. Part of the History Commons. Recommended Citation.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2016 · Clement Freud, grandson of Sigmund, sexually abused girls, including one he adopted as a daughter, June Flewett. The article explores the secrets that rocked a dynasty and the role of psychoanalysis in the scandal.