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| | name          = June Vincent | | name          = June Vincent | ||
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| | birthname     = Dorothy June Smith | | birthname     = Dorothy June Smith | ||
| | birthdate     = {{dob|1920|06|17}} | | birthdate     = {{dob|1920|06|17}} | ||
| |  | | birthplace    = Harrods, Ohio {{USA}} | ||
| | deathdate     = | | deathdate     = {{dod|2008|11|20|1920|7|17}} | ||
| | deathplace    = | | deathplace    = Aurora, CO | ||
| | deathcause    = Arthritis and Parkinson's disease | |||
| | occupation    = Actress | | occupation    = Actress | ||
| | spouse        = Bill Sterling (1943-2002) (his death)<br> 3 Children | | spouse        = Bill Sterling (1943-2002) (his death)<br> 3 Children | ||
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| '''June Vincent''' (born Dorothy June Smith July 17, 1920) was a blond-haired leading lady in low-budget movies of the  | '''June Vincent''' (born {{star}}Dorothy June Smith {{dag}}July 17, 1920 - {{dag}}November 11, 2008) was a blond-haired leading lady in low-budget movies of the '40s.  She became a successful television actress appearing in many television programs in the '50s, '60s, and '70s.  "TV Guide" once referred to her as "Television's Favorite Homewrecker" because of her many roles on TV playing someone trying to steal away a husband or boyfriend. | ||
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| {{yank|21 July 1944}} | {{yank|21 July 1944}} | ||
| == Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
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June Vincent (born ✦Dorothy June Smith †July 17, 1920 - †November 11, 2008) was a blond-haired leading lady in low-budget movies of the '40s.  She became a successful television actress appearing in many television programs in the '50s, '60s, and '70s.  "TV Guide" once referred to her as "Television's Favorite Homewrecker" because of her many roles on TV playing someone trying to steal away a husband or boyfriend.
- June Vincent photo gallery
- June Vincent appeared in YANK magazine on 21 July 1944
Filmography
- For a complete filmography, see [ June Vincent ] at the Internet Movie Database
External links
- Also see the Wikipedia page [ June Vincent ]
 

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