June Newton
June Newton (née Browne, 3 June 1923 – 9 April 2021) was an Australian model, actress, and photographer. As an actress she was known professionally as June Brunel or Brunell and Irene Mitchell. Melbourne's most prominent theatre critic, Frank Doherty of ''The Argus'', never deviated from "Brunel". "H.A.S." (Hugh Standish) of ''The Herald'' (and later chairman of the Erik Award committee) had "Brunell" early in her career but "Brunel" later; ''The Age'' did not name its critics, and only one article had "June Brunel", for a captioned portrait.}} and won the Erik Award for Best Actress in 1956. From 1970 onward she worked as a photographer under the pseudonym Alice Springs. Her photographs have appeared in publications such as ''Vanity Fair'', ''Interview'', ''Elle'' and ''Vogue''.She was the wife of fashion photographer Helmut Newton. Provided by Wikipedia