June Salter Explained

June Salter
Birthname:June Marie Salter
Birth Date:22 June 1932
Birth Place:Bexley, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:Mosman, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse:John Meillon (1958–1971)
Children:John Meillon Jnr
Known For:The Mavis Bramston Show
Certain Women
The Restless Years
A Country Practice
Neighbours

June Marie Salter AM (22 June 193215 September 2001) was an Australian actress and author prominent in theatre and television. She is best known for her character roles, in particular as schoolteacher Elizabeth McKenzie in the soap opera The Restless Years and for her regular guest appearances in A Country Practice as Matron Hilda Arrowsmith.

Early life and education

June Marie Salter was born on 22 June 1932 in Bexley, New South Wales, the youngest of six children of Arthur Edward Salter (born c. 1887) and his wife Edna Edythe Salter (died 24 July 1969),[1] who married in 1916 and had a home on Henderson Road, Bexley.[2]

As a child, she studied piano and elocution and attended Kogarah Central Domestic Science Secondary School. She obtained her New South Wales Intermediate Certificate in 1947.[3]

Early career

While working as a typist-receptionist, she joined the St George Players who played at St James' Hall (later called "Mercury Theatre" then "Phillip Street Theatre") and took further elocution lessons from Rosalind Kennerdale (who was married to Lawrence H. Cecil). Largely through their influence, in 1952 she gained acting roles in 2GB's serial Night Beat, continuing her office work part-time until that was no longer possible. With the help of Queenie Ashton, she was accepted onto the books of Central Casting (Ashton's husband John Cover's company). Other jobs followed: Martin's Corner on 2UW, Undercover Carson and Shadows of Doubt on 2GB and Blue Hills for the ABC as Sally Edwards, taking over from original actress Barbara Brunton.[4]

Stage work

After years of amateur productions, such as St George United Artists' Rookery Nook at St James' Hall[5] in 1953, she was invited to take part in Bill Orr's Hit and Run[6] (the first Phillip Street Revue), then Hat Trick with Charles Tingwell, Gordon Chater, Bettina Welch, John Ewart, Lyle O'Hara and Ray Barrett.[7] This was followed by a prominent role in Hot from Hollywood starring Mel Tormé and Irene Ryan, then Laugh Around the Clock with Billy Russell and Gordon Chater at Tivoli Theatres in Sydney and Melbourne. Her next "Phillip Street Revue" was the long-running Cross Section co-starring first with Ruth Cracknell then John Meillon. It was during this time that in May 1958 John proposed; they were married two months later. They had only been married a few months when John was offered a series of film roles in London. Apart from a few quick trips home they were to remain there together until 1963. But while John was much in demand, there was no call for her talents in London, so when offered a work in the developing television industry she jumped at the chance. She did little stage work until Rattle of a Simple Man for Bill Orr at the Phillip Theatre, co-starring with John who had just returned from London. She starred in There Will Be a Interval of 15 Minutes, again for Bill Orr.

Comedy stints at Frank Strain's "Bull 'n' Bush" theatre-restaurant followed.

Her next major roles were in Crown Matrimonial for Peter Williams as Queen Mary; first at the York Theatre in the Seymour Centre then at the Mayfair Theatre. This was followed by Night Mother with Jill Perryman for Edgar Metcalfe at the Perth Playhouse then nationally.

A string of comedies for Peter Williams followed: Blithe Spirit as "Madame Arcati" for Peter Williams, followed by Relatively Speaking as "Sheila", Bedroom Farce as "Delia", then Mother's Day as "Sophie Greengrass" at the Ensemble Theatre for Edgar Metcalfe and Lettice and Lovage with Ruth Cracknell for Richard Cottrell and the Sydney Theatre Company, opening in 1989 at the Sydney Opera House.

Then came three plays followed at the Marian Street theatre: Love Letters, Rebecca as "Mrs Danvers" and On Golden Pond as "Ethel Thayer". She played Lettice and Lovage again, this time with Judi Farr and directed by Peter Willams.

A one-woman show Legends at the Tilbury Hotel in Woolloomooloo in 1993 received rapturous critique in the Sydney Morning Herald then toured New South Wales.

That was followed by a First Night of the Proms at the Sydney Opera House to celebrate its twentieth anniversary.

Television

Salter was one of the earliest performers on Australian television, singing "I'm getting nothing for Christmas" from the current Phillip Street Revue at the ATN7 studios in December 1956. Her next (having just returned from London) was a singing spot on Channel 7's Studio A with the Tommy Tycho orchestra, followed appearances in the Mavis Bramston Show comedy series with Gordon Chater, Carol Raye, and Barry Creyton, initially as a guest then co-star.

Her next significant role was in the long-running ABC series Certain Women as solicitor "Freda Lucas" co-starring with Queenie Ashton, Joan Bruce, Jenny Lee, Judy Morris and Elizabeth Crosby.

She remains best known for her role as schoolteacher Elizabeth McKenzie in the soap opera The Restless Years and for her regular guest appearances in A Country Practice as Matron Hilda Arrowsmith.

She played Jim Robinson's mother Bess, in the first series of Neighbours.

She also had guest appearances (mostly for Crawford Productions) on: Cop Shop, Division 4, Matlock Police, Number 96, G.P., Murder Call, All Saints, Holiday Island, The Sullivans, The Adventures of Skippy and Farscape.

She played in the 1982 telemovie Wilde's Domain.

Salter also featured in the film Caddie.

Personal life

She married John Meillon in 1958, with whom she had a son, John Meillon, Jr. There were years of separation occasioned by the demands of their separate careers, there had been John's problems with alcohol, but their relationship ended when he found a new love. They divorced in 1971. She and John Jr. then lived for some time with longtime acquaintance Gwen Friend, sister of the painter Donald Friend. She never remarried and was distraught when John Meillon died in 1989.

Death

She was a heavy smoker and died of cancer of the oesophagus aged 69 on 15 September 2001.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1973 Love At First Sight Film short
1976 Caddie Mrs. Marks Feature film
1977 Dot and the Kangaroo Mrs. Platypus (voice) Animated feature film
1981 Doctors and Nurses Lady Cliquot Feature film
1993 Shotgun Wedding Voice Feature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1959-1960Gaslight Music HallHerself TV series
1959They Were Big, They Were Blue, They Were BeautifulTeleplay
1962JonahTV series, 4 episodes
1963 ITV Play of the WeekTessTV series, 1 episode
1963The Scales of JusticeReceptionistTV series, 1 episode
1964-1966The Mavis Bramston ShowVarious charactersTV series
1964Studio A aka 'On Stage'Herself TV series
1965Rusty BugglesTV movie
1965My Brother JackTV series, 1 episode
1969The CandidatesTV special
1969A Hard Day's WeekTV series
1969I've Married A BachelorMargie BatesTV series, 1 episode
1969-1971Division 4Mrs. Harvey / Lillian Jordan / Pam SloanTV series, 3 episodes
1969News RevueVarious charactersTV series
1970Rose and CrownHerselfTV series
1970The Link MenJudy RaymondTV series, 1 episode
1970The Kelly GangTV pilot
1971Matlock PoliceEllen CareyTV series, 1 episode
1971The GodfathersMadame ZeldaTV series, 1 episode
1971Mavis BramstonHerselfTV special
1971-1972CatwalkPaula HealyTV series, 14 episodes
1972RedheapTV series, 3 episodes
1972Birds in the Bush (aka 'The Virgin Fellas')TV series, 1 episode
1972A Nice Day at the OfficeSenate Committee WomanTV series, 1 episode
1972BoneyMrs. LarkinsTV series, 1 episode
1972-1977Certain WomenFrieda LucasTV series, 257 episodes
1973Seven Little AustraliansMiss AdaTV miniseries, 1 episode
1973The Evil TouchLouise CarlyleTV series, 1 episode "The Upper Hand"
1975This Is Your LifeGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode "Andrea"
1976BlueyLilly MorrisTV series, 1 episode
1976The Celebrity GameHerselfTV series
1977; 1978Graham Kennedy's Blankety BlanksHerself - PanellistTV series, 2 episodes
1977Hotel StoryAnnabelle LeeTV series, 1 episode
1977Number 96Meg RobinsonTV series, 4 episodes
1977The Young DoctorsElizabeth NeilsenTV series, 5 episodes
1977; 1978; 1979, 1981Sammy AwardsHerselfTV special
1977-1982The Restless YearsMiss Elizabeth McKenzieTV series, 814 episodes
1978Because He's My Friend (aka 'Love Under Pressure')ValTV movie
1978Bill Collins ShowbizGuestTV series, 1 episode
1978Cappriccio!Herself TV series, 1 episode
1978This Is Your LifeSurprise GuestTV series, 1 episode
1978; 1980The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1978; 1979Sammy AwardsGuest - PresenterTV special
1979Sammy AwardsHerselfTV special
1980Celebrity TattletalesHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1980; 1981The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1981Parkinson In AustraliaHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1981Holiday IslandGuest roleTV series, 2 episodes
1981The Saturday ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
1981The 1981 Sammy AwardsHerself as PresenterTV Special
1981; 1982The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1981The 1981 Australian Film Institute AwardsPresenterTV special
1982; 1984The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1982Wilde's DomainHannah WildeTV movie
1983Cop ShopPauline ClarkeTV series, 2 episodes
1982The SullivansTV series
1982Living TogetherTV pilot
1982Secret ValleyGuest roleTV series, 1 episode
1983; 1985–86; 1987; 1989A Country PracticeHannah GreenTV series, 2 episodes
1983The River Of GiantsNarratorTV documentary
1983Learned FriendsGuest roleTV series
1984The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1984Who Killed Hannah Jane?Mrs. EdwardsTV movie
1984The Last BastionEleanor RooseveltTV miniseries, 3 episodes
1985The Adventures of Robin HoodVoiceAnimated TV movie
1985NeighboursBess RobinsonTV series, 6 episodes
1985-86; 1986; 1989A Country PracticeMatron Hilda ArrowsmithTV series, 16 episodes
1986Butterfly IslandGuest roleTV series, 1 episode
1986The Lancaster Miller AffairMaud LancasterTV miniseries, 3 episodes
1988Mrs. Dr. LaneTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1990In Melbourne TodayGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1989Rafferty's RulesDiedre PotterTV series, 1 episode
1991Boys from the BushSarahTV series, 1 episode
1991In Sydney TodayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1991Tonight Live with Steve VizardGuestTV series, 1 episode
1992The New Adventures of SkippyEleanorTV series, 1 episode
1993; 1995At HomeGuestTV series, 1 episode
1994The Mavis Bramston 30th Anniversary SpecialGuest - HerselfTV special
1995Good Morning AustraliaGuestTV series, 1 episode
1995After the BeepKath DillonTV series, 7 episodes
1995At HomeGuestTV series, 1 episode
1996G.P.TV series, 1 episode
1998Search for Treasure IslandMrs. SilverTV series, 8 episodes
1998FCTVGuestTV series, 1 episode
1998Murder CallDolly CarlisleTV series, 1 episode
1998All SaintsRecurring Guest role: Sister MaguireTV series, 2 episodes
1998LawsGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999FarscapeGuest role: Dimensional Being (voice)TV series, 1 episode
1999Time And TideDorothy TV movie
1999HerselfTV special

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Notes and References

  1. News: Family Notices . . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 25 July 1969 . 12 February 2020 . 14 . Trove .
  2. News: Tram Guard Injured . . New South Wales, Australia . 21 October 1927 . 12 February 2020 . 3 . Trove .
  3. Sydney Morning Herald 31 January 1948, p. 5
  4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27517782 Sydney Morning Herald 13 May 1954
  5. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18267944 Sydney Morning Herald 7 June 1952
  6. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18457540 Sydney Morning Herald 18 September 1954
  7. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18448367 Sydney Morning Herald 4 November 1954
  8. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/869803 It's an Honour