June Chadwick (born 30 November 1951, Warwickshire) is an English film and television actress. Her best-known television roles are as Lydia in the science fiction TV series V: The Series, and as Lt. Joanna Parisi on the third season of the series Riptide. She also played Pamela Drake in Murder, She Wrote series 6, episode 1: "Appointment in Athens".

Her best-known film credit is as Jeanine Pettibone in This Is Spinal Tap (1984)

Film

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

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| 1978

| The Comeback

| Nurse

| aka The Day the Screaming Stopped or Encore

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| rowspan="2" | 1979

| Yesterday's Hero

| Girl in Paris

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| The Golden Lady

| Lucy

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| 1980

| Silver Dream Racer

| Secretary

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| rowspan="2" | 1982

| Forbidden World

| Dr. Barbara Glaser

| Originally titled Mutant

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| The Last Horror Film

| First Reporter

| Also released as Fanatic

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| 1984

| This Is Spinal Tap

| Jeanine Pettibone

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| 1986

| Jumpin' Jack Flash

| Gillian

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| 1987

| Distortions

| Kelly Howell

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| rowspan="2" | 1988

| Quiet Thunder

| Karen Ashmore

| Direct-to-Video film

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| Headhunter

| Denise Giulliani

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| rowspan="3" | 1989

| Return of the Family Man

| Camera Voice

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| Rising Storm

| Mila Hart

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| The Evil Below

| Sarah Livingstone

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| 1990

| Back Stab

| Mrs. Chambers

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| 1999

| Diamonds

| Roseanne Agensky

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| 2001

| Facing the Enemy

| Irene Spellman

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| 2025

| Spinal Tap II: The End Continues

| Jeanine Pettibone

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Television

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

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| 1983

| Sparkling Cyanide

| Sandra Farraday

| Television film

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| rowspan="2" | 1984

| Magnum, P.I.

| Lady Cynthia Warrington Stout, 'Cindy'

| Season 4; episode 12: "The Case of the Red Faced Thespian"

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| The Mating Call

| Joan Sims

| Television film

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| 1984–1985

| V

| Lydia

| Episodes 1, 2 & 4–18

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| rowspan="2" | 1985

| Magnum, P.I.

| English Flight Attendant, Rick's Girlfriend

| Season 5; episodes 1 & 2: "Echoes of the Mind: Parts 1 & 2"

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| The A-Team

| Carla Singer

| Season 4; episodes 1 & 2: "Judgment Day: Parts 1 & 2"

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| 1985–1986

| Riptide

| Lt. Joanna Parisi

| Season 3; episodes 10–13 & 18–21

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| 1986

| MacGyver

| Dr. Jill Melissa Ludlum

| Season 2; episode 1: "The Human Factor"

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| rowspan="2" | 1987

| 1st & Ten

| Molly

| Season 2; episode 8: "Easy Come, Easy Go"

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| Scarecrow and Mrs. King

| Elisa Danton

| Season 4; episode 19: "All That Glitters"

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| rowspan="2" | 1989

| Matlock

| Patricia Taylor

| Season 3; episode 16: "The Thoroughbred"

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| Murder, She Wrote

| Pamela Drake

| Season 6; episode 1: "Appointment in Athens"

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| 1992–1993

| Going to Extremes

| Dr. Alice Davis

| Episodes 1–17

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| rowspan="2" | 1993

| Civil Wars

| (unknown)

| Season 2; episode 16: "Alien Aided Affection"

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| Raven

| Dr. Susan Stringer

| Season 2; episode 8: "Something in the Closet"

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| rowspan="3" | 1995

| Fortune Hunter

| Angel Sheriden

| Episode 8: "The Cursed Dagger"

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| Dazzle

| Georgina Rosemont

| Miniseries; television adaptation of Judith Krantz's novel

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| One West Waikiki

| Woman Counterfeiter

| Season 2; episode 3: "Manpower"

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Video games

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

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| 2001

| Star Trek: Away Team

| Dr. Sheila Thatcher (voice)

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