In the 1950s June worked in the theatre in musicals, comedies and revues, and had a variety of film roles contracted to the
Rank Organisation. She was a member of
The Company of Youth, the Rank Organisation's acting school often referred to as "
The Charm School" and was often photographed for the front covers of cinema magazines and for publicity shots. Her peak year in films was 1958, where she appeared in three prominent film roles, notably as the leading lady opposite
Tommy Steele in
The Duke Wore Jeans. June made an early television appearance in an episode of
Boyd Q.C. (1958) and in episodes of
Tales from Dickens (1959) as
Dora Spenlow. She was Norman Wisdom's leading lady in
Follow a Star. She took over the role of
Dickie Henderson's wife from
Anthea Askey in
ITV's
The Dickie Henderson Half Hour in
The Dickie Henderson Show (1960–1963). After the
Dickie Henderson Show, June retired from acting to be replaced by
Isla Blair in the next series
A Present for Dickie (1969–1970). In 1970 June returned to appear in the last episode. == Personal life and death ==