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Goodbye June Cast: Where Have You Seen The Christmas Film's Stars Before?

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24.12.2025

Johnny Flynn, Andrea Riseborough, Timothy Spall, Kate Winslet and Fisayo Akinade in Goodbye June

If you’re looking for something festive and new to stream this Christmas season, Netflix might have a late offering to add to your watchlist.

On Christmas Eve, the streaming giant added the seasonal tear-jerker Goodbye June, about a British family getting ready to spend one last Christmas with its matriarch, who is terminally ill.

The new film boasts an impressive, predominantly-British cast, full of faces that you’re bound to recognise.

If you’re wondering where you’ve seen one or two of them before, here’s a quick guide to the Goodbye June cast…

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet in The Holiday

Come on, she’s Kate Winslet!

Alright, just in case you’re not familiar with one of the most famous British actors working right now, Kate Winslet rose to global prominence in the mid-1990s for her work opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, and went on to star in projects like Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, The Holiday, Revolutionary Road and The Reader, for which she won her first Oscar.

More recently, she’s appeared in the Avatar movies, Ammonite, Lee and the TV series Mare Of Easttown and I Am Ruth, with Goodbye June marking her first time working behind the camera.

Around this time of year, it’s also customary to remember that she had a short-lived singing career as a tie-in with an oft-overlooked adaptation of A Christmas Carol that she was involved in, but she’d probably rather we didn’t mention that

Toni Collette

Toni Collette in The Sixth Sense

Toni Collette is, quite simply, one of the greatest actors in the world.

After her breakout role as the lead in Muriel’s Wedding, she went on to appear in the life-affirming Little Miss Sunshine, the British dramedy About A Boy, the stomach-wrenching horror Hereditary and the murder mystery Knives Out.

On the small screen, she won an Emmy for her work in the dark comedy The United States Of Tara, and was nominated for another for Unbelievable, more recently........

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