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June Dayton

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June Dayton

Birth
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Jun 1994 (aged 70)
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
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Born, Mary June Wetzel in Dayton, Ohio. She used her hometown of Dayton to create a professional name.

Primarily an actress of stage and television, June Dayton occasionally appeared in feature films. , she took her stage name from her native Dayton, OH, and made her Broadway debut in the 1940s.

Appeared in as a guest star on episodes of Studio One, Robert Montgomery Presents, Kraft Theatre, The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Barnaby Jones, and Quincy, M.E.. She made five guest appearances on Perry Mason, twice as the defendant: in 1957 she played Myrna Davenport in "The Case of the Buried Corpse," and in 1958 she played Sue Hardisty in "The Case of the Runaway Clock." She had a memorable role in The Twilight Zone episode "A Penny for Your Thoughts", which featured Dick York, and later appeared in the feature film Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970).

Those remembering the early-'50s television series The Aldrich Family will recognize her for playing Mary Aldrich during the 1952-1953 season. After that, she guest starred on numerous series through the mid-'70s, including Inner Sanctum, My Favorite Martian, Land of the Giants, and The Six Million Dollar Man.

June would also show up in a few television movies such as Letters From Three Lovers (1973) and Something for Joey (1977). She made her feature film debut in 1963, appearing in the Norman Vincent Peale biopic One Man's Way and Twilight of Honor.

Miss. Dayton has played so many different roles ove her great cereer that only a few are listed . . . .

In "Gunsmoke" The Witness (1970) as Martha Sprague.
"Death Valley Days" (1952) as Rose
The Untouchables (1959–1963)

Born, Mary June Wetzel in Dayton, Ohio. She used her hometown of Dayton to create a professional name.

Primarily an actress of stage and television, June Dayton occasionally appeared in feature films. , she took her stage name from her native Dayton, OH, and made her Broadway debut in the 1940s.

Appeared in as a guest star on episodes of Studio One, Robert Montgomery Presents, Kraft Theatre, The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Barnaby Jones, and Quincy, M.E.. She made five guest appearances on Perry Mason, twice as the defendant: in 1957 she played Myrna Davenport in "The Case of the Buried Corpse," and in 1958 she played Sue Hardisty in "The Case of the Runaway Clock." She had a memorable role in The Twilight Zone episode "A Penny for Your Thoughts", which featured Dick York, and later appeared in the feature film Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970).

Those remembering the early-'50s television series The Aldrich Family will recognize her for playing Mary Aldrich during the 1952-1953 season. After that, she guest starred on numerous series through the mid-'70s, including Inner Sanctum, My Favorite Martian, Land of the Giants, and The Six Million Dollar Man.

June would also show up in a few television movies such as Letters From Three Lovers (1973) and Something for Joey (1977). She made her feature film debut in 1963, appearing in the Norman Vincent Peale biopic One Man's Way and Twilight of Honor.

Miss. Dayton has played so many different roles ove her great cereer that only a few are listed . . . .

In "Gunsmoke" The Witness (1970) as Martha Sprague.
"Death Valley Days" (1952) as Rose
The Untouchables (1959–1963)



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