June Cross is an American documentary film director and producer.
Cross started her career as a Copyist at The Press of Atlantic City while still in college. After graduation, she got a job at WGBH-TV for the broadcast Say Brother. She moved to New York City to take a job as a reporter at the PBS NewsHour in 1979, and eventually became a Producer/Correspondent there. Her work covering the Grenada Invasion won a 1983 News & Documentary Emmy Award. She left the NewsHour in 1986, for a job as a producer for West 57th at CBS News. She also worked as a producer for Face to Face with Connie Chung, America Tonight, and The CBS Evening News.
In 1991, Cross joined PBS' Frontline, where she produced eight documentaries. Her first documentary, A Kid Kills, won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award in 1993. In 1996, she co-directed and produced, Secret Daughter, which won a News & Documentary Emmy Award in 1997 and the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award in 1998. A memoir by the same title was published by Viking in 2006.
In 2001, Cross joined the faculty of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where in 2010, she founded the documentary specialization. She received an honorary degree from Knox College in 2015. Her PBS Frontline documentary, Whose Vote Counts, won a Peabody Awards in 2020.
Filmography
1992 A Kid Kills Producer Documentary 1994 Showdown in Haiti Writer and producer Documentary 1995 The Confessions of RosaLee Director and producer Documentary 1996 Secret Daughter Co-director and producer Documentary 1998 The Two Nations of Black America Writer and producer Documentary 1999 Russian Roulette Director, writer and producer Documentary 2003 This Far by Faith Director and producer Documentary 2009 The Old Man and the Storm Director, writer and co-producer Documentary 2013 Two American Families Producer Documentary 2015 Wilhemina's War Director, writer and producer Documentary 2020 Whose Vote Counts Director and writer Documentary
Publications
Awards and nominations
1997 Won News & Documentary Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational or Cultural Programming - Programs Secret Daughter 2017 Nominated Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary Wilhemina's War
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