June Blair, who appeared on “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” as the wife of her on-screen spouse David Nelson throughout the 1950s and 1960s, passed away on Monday in Sherman Oaks. 90 years old was she. Blair, who was born on October 30, 1932, in San Francisco, California, was raised as a state of California ward when her parents abandoned her when she was a young child. 1956 saw her make her acting debut in “Our Miss Brooks” on CBS.
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Blair’s passing was made official by Tracy Kristine Nelson, her niece, in a memorial post on Facebook.
Blair had accumulated a number of noteworthy credits before joining the comedy, including important appearances in movies like “Hell Bound,” “The Rabbit Trap,” and “The Island of Lost Women,” even though she stopped appearing on the big screen after “Ozzie and Harriet” ended. In the January 1957 issue of Playboy, Blair was also highlighted as Playmate of the Month.
Besides her granddaughter Paige, Blair is survived by her two sons, Daniel and James.