Dorothy June Smith, a talented American actress, burst onto the cinematic scene in the early 1940s, marking the beginning of a fruitful film career that would span over a decade. As June Vincent, she would go on to appear in an impressive total of 50 films, showcasing her versatility and range as a performer. However, her professional pursuits eventually took a backseat to her personal life, as she chose to retire from the film industry upon the birth of her second child, prioritizing her role as a mother.
Vincent's professional journey continued to unfold as she made a seamless transition to television, where she went on to experience considerable success throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Her impressive television résumé boasts a multitude of guest appearances on popular programs of the time, a testament to her enduring talent and versatility. Among her notable television credits, Vincent made a total of three memorable appearances on the iconic western series "Have Gun - Will Travel", her performances leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Additionally, she made a total of five guest appearances on the esteemed detective series "Perry Mason", further solidifying her reputation as a talented and sought-after actress of her time.
Notable among her impressive repertoire of performances on the iconic television series "Perry Mason" is the captivating portrayal of Madge Wainwright in the 1959 episode "The Case of the Bartered Bikini".