Actress June Lockhart
Dead at 100 …
‘Lassie,’ ‘Lost in Space’ Star
Published
June Lockhart — a legendary tv actress of the Nineteen Fifties, ’60s and ’70s — has died.
Lockhart handed away Thursday in Santa Monica, simply after 9 PM native time along with her daughter June Elizabeth, and her granddaughter, Christianna, by her aspect, TMZ can affirm. June died from pure causes.
The daughter of actors Gene and Kathleen Lockhart, June secured her first credited position within the 1940 film “All This, and Heaven Too” when she was nonetheless simply an adolescent.
June grabbed components in iconic movies like “Meet Me in St. Louis,” “Sergeant York” and “T-Men” in the course of the ’40s earlier than making the soar to tv when the medium took off within the Nineteen Fifties.
She secured her first huge position within the “Lassie” TV present in 1958 when she took over the position of June Martin from Cloris Leachman … a component she performed in additional than 200 episodes of the present, from ’58 by ’64.
After “Lassie”, Lockhart appeared in a collection of TV reveals like “The Man From U.N.C.L.E” and “Bewitched” — all the time in a single episode bit components.
Science fiction followers might acknowledge her as Dr. Maureen Robinson the biochemist in “Lost in Space” in all 84 episodes of the present.
Other reveals embrace … “Petticoat Junction,” “The Beverly Hillbillies,” “Vega$,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “Babylon 5,” “Beverly Hills, 90210,” “Johnny Bravo” and extra. In her last position, she lent her voice to the a part of Alpha Control within the “Lost in Space” reboot.
June has 2 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — one for TV and one for films. She married twice, with each marriages ending in divorce.
Lockhart was 100.
RIP