British films Wynter began her cinema career at age 20 in 1951, playing small roles, often uncredited, in British films. One such was
Lady Godiva Rides Again (1951) in which other future leading ladies,
Kay Kendall,
Diana Dors, and
Joan Collins, played similarly small roles. She was appearing in the play
Hammersmith when an American agent told her he wanted to represent her. She was again uncredited when she played
Morgan Le Fay's servant in the
MGM film
Knights of the Round Table (1953). Wynter left for New York on 5 November 1953,
Guy Fawkes Day (which commemorates a failed attempt in 1605 to blow up the English Parliament). "There were all sorts of fireworks going off," she later told an interviewer, "and I couldn't help thinking it was a fitting send-off for my departure to the
New World." She starred opposite
Robert Taylor in
D-Day the Sixth of June (1956), alongside
Rock Hudson and
Sidney Poitier in
Something of Value (1957),
Mel Ferrer in
Fräulein (1958),
Robert Wagner in
In Love and War (1958),
James Cagney and
Don Murray in
Shake Hands with the Devil (1959), and the last of her 20th Century Fox contract roles opposite
Kenneth More in
Sink the Bismarck! (1960).
1960s She then starred opposite
Danny Kaye in
On the Double (1961), and
George C. Scott in
The List of Adrian Messenger (1963). In shooting two films in Ireland, she made a second home there with her husband, Hollywood divorce lawyer
Greg Bautzer. Over the following two decades, she guest-starred in dozens of television series, including the title character in several
Wagon Train episodes, such as "The Barbara Lindquist Story", and in occasional roles in films such as
Airport (1970). She appeared as various British women in the ABC television series ''
Twelve O'Clock High'' (1964–66). In 1966–67, she co-starred with
Robert Lansing (who had been the original star of ''Twelve O'Clock High
) on The Man Who Never Was, but the series lasted only one season. She guest-starred in 1968 in The Invaders in the episode "The Captive", and in 1969, on the second version of The Donald O'Connor Show. On Get Smart, The Rockford Files, and Hart to Hart, she played beautiful, upper-class schemers and villains. She also was on an episode of The Love Boat'', "Sounds of Silence".
Later career She appeared in the Irish soap opera,
Bracken (1978–80). In 1993, she returned to television to play
Raymond Burr's wife in
The Return of Ironside. ==Personal life==