June Blair was a San Francisco-born model who provided eye candy in a few 1950s and 60s films and early TV episodes, often cast as chorines or good time girls. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month in January 1957 and also featured as a pin-up in other men's magazines such as Tiger and Nugget. June got her start on
Jimmy Durante's TV show which then led to several small parts in movies. Her first credited role of note was in
Hell Bound (1957), a minor film noir with June as the female lead opposite
John Russell and
Stuart Whitman. After that, she had supporting roles in a low-budget western (
Lone Texan (1958)) and, as one of a trio of nubile ladies vying for the affections of jungle island castaways
Jeff Richards and
John Smith in the exotic trifle that was
Island of Lost Women (1959). Able to get a release from her contract with 20thCentury Fox, who, she felt, were doing nothing to further her career, June moved on to Screen Gems to appear as guest star in classic television serials like
The Texan (1958) and
Sea Hunt (1958). She had two further movie roles which merit a mention: as
Ernest Borgnine's (albeit peripheral) daughter Judy in
The Rabbit Trap (1959) and as a murder victim in the courtroom drama
A Fever in the Blood (1961).
Though at one time engaged to singer
Nino Tempo, June ended up tying the knot with actor
David Nelson. She went on to play his on-screen wife in 28 episodes of
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952). After her departure from show business in 1966, she devoted her time to family life and painting.