June Lockhart, Cherished Mother Figure from ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost In Space’, Passes Away at 100
June Lockhart, beloved for her roles in 'Lassie' and 'Lost In Space', has died at the age of 100. Her portrayals of nurturing mothers resonated with generations of viewers.
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-Sathish Raman
June Lockhart, a beloved figure for many TV viewers, passed away at 100. Known for her roles in "Lassie" and "Lost In Space," she died of natural causes at her Santa Monica home, according to family friend Lyle Gregory. "She was very happy up until the very end, reading the New York Times and LA Times everyday," he said. "It was very important to her to stay focused on the news of the day."

June Lockhart, beloved for her roles in 'Lassie' and 'Lost In Space', has died at the age of 100. Her portrayals of nurturing mothers resonated with generations of viewers.
Lockhart's career began in film, but television made her a household name. From 1958 to 1964, she played Ruth Martin in "Lassie," nurturing the orphaned Timmy. Later, from 1965 to 1968, she portrayed Maureen Robinson in "Lost in Space." Her roles as caring mothers endeared her to audiences, and fans later sought her autographs at nostalgia events.
Television Stardom and Iconic Roles
Lockhart's transition from film to television proved successful. She became the third actress to play the female lead in "Lassie," following Jan Clayton and Cloris Leachman. Her co-star Jon Provost replaced Tommy Rettig as Timmy in 1957. Lockhart candidly discussed working with Lassie, noting that male collies were chosen for their size and appearance.
"I worked with four Lassies," she said in 1989. "There was only one main Lassie at a time. Then there was a dog that did the running, a dog that did the fighting, and a dog that was a stand-in, because only humans can work 14 hours a day without needing a nap."
Beyond the Screen
Lockhart's career extended beyond acting. She narrated beauty pageants and parades, attended presidential news conferences with her media pass, and appeared in various plays like "Steel Magnolias." Her passion for journalism was evident throughout her life. Gregory noted, "Her true passion was journalism. She loved going to the White House briefing rooms."
Born on June 25, 1925, in New York City, Lockhart was introduced to acting early by her parents. Her father Gene Lockhart was a character actor, often appearing alongside his wife Kathleen. June made her stage debut at eight and appeared in films like "A Christmas Carol" with her parents.
Personal Life and Legacy
Lockhart married twice: first to John Maloney, with whom she had two daughters, Anne Kathleen and June Elizabeth; then to architect John C. Lindsay. Despite mocking "Lassie" occasionally, she appreciated being associated with such an iconic role: "How wonderful that in a career there is one role for which you are known."
Her later years saw continued involvement in television with roles in shows like "General Hospital" and "Knots Landing." She also voiced characters in films such as "Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm." Lockhart's diverse career left an indelible mark on both television and film.
With inputs from PTI
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