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June Lockhart (born June 25, 1925) is an American actress, beginning a film career in the 1930s and 1940s in such films as ''A Christmas Carol'' and '' Meet Me in St. Louis''. She primarily acted in 1950s and 1960s television, and with performances on stage and in film. On two television series, ''
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'' and '' Lost in Space'', she played mother roles. She also portrayed Dr. Janet Craig on the CBS television sitcom '' Petticoat Junction'' (1968–70). She is a two-time
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nominee and a Tony Award winner. With a career spanning 90 years, she is one of the last surviving actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood.


Early life

June Lockhart was born on June 25, 1925, in New York City, New York. She is the daughter of Canadian-American actor Gene Lockhart, who came to prominence on Broadway in 1933 in '' Ah, Wilderness!'', and English-born actress Kathleen Lockhart ((née Arthur). Her grandfather was John Coates Lockhart, "a concert-singer". Lockhart attended the Westlake School for Girls in
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Film

Lockhart made her film debut opposite her parents in a film version of ''
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'' in 1938. She also played supporting parts in '' Meet Me in St. Louis'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Yearling''. She played a key role in '' Son of Lassie'' (1945), a concept that she revisited at length during the television series ''
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'' more than a dozen years later. She was the top-billed star of '' She-Wolf of London'' (1946).


Stage

Lockhart debuted on stage at the age of 8, playing Mimsey in ''
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'', presented by the Metropolitan Opera. In 1947, her acting in ''For Love or Money'' brought her out of her parents' shadow and gained her notice as "a promising movie actress in her own right." One newspaper article began, "June Lockhart has burst on Broadway with the suddenness of an unpredicted comet." In 1951, Lockhart starred in Lawrence Riley's biographical play ''
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'' opposite Tom Ewell.


Television

In 1955, Lockhart appeared in an episode of CBS's ''Appointment with Adventure''. About this time, she also made several appearances on NBC's legal drama ''Justice'', based on case files of the Legal Aid Society of New York. In the late 1950s, Lockhart guest-starred in several popular television Westerns, including '' Wagon Train'' (in the episode "The Ricky and Laura Bell Story") and ''
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'' (in the episode "Medicine Man" with Gary Merrill) on NBC, and ''
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'', '' Have Gun – Will Travel'', and '' Rawhide'' on CBS. In 1958, Lockhart was the narrator for ''
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''s telecast of the
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version of Tchaikovsky's '' The Nutcracker'', featuring Balanchine himself as Drosselmeyer, along with the New York City Ballet. Lockhart is best known for her roles as TV mothers, first as Ruth Martin, the wife of Paul Martin (portrayed by
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) and the mother of Timmy Martin (played by Jon Provost) in the 1950s CBS series ''Lassie'' (a role that she played from 1958 to 1964). She replaced actress Cloris Leachman, who, in turn, had replaced Jan Clayton – who had played a similar character earlier in the series. Following her five-year run on ''Lassie'', Lockhart made a guest appearance on '' Perry Mason'' as defendant Mona Stanton Harvey in "The Case of the Scandalous Sculptor". Lockhart then starred as Dr. Maureen Robinson in '' Lost in Space'', which ran from 1965 to 1968 on CBS, opposite veteran actors Guy Williams and Jonathan Harris. In 1965, Lockhart played librarian Ina Coolbrith, first poet laureate of California, in the episode "Magic Locket" of the syndicated Western series, '' Death Valley Days''. Lockhart then appeared as Dr. Janet Craig on the final two seasons of the CBS sitcom ''Petticoat Junction'' (1968–1970); her character was brought in to fill the void created after
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died during the run of the show. She was a regular in the ABC soap opera ''
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'' during the 1980s and 1990s, and was also a voice actor, providing the voice of Martha Day, the lead character in the
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animated series '' These Are the Days'' on ABC during the 1970s. Lockhart appeared as a hostess on the ''Miss USA Pageant'' on CBS for six years, the ''Miss Universe Pageant'' on CBS for six years, the ''Tournament of Roses Parade'' on CBS for eight years, and the ''Thanksgiving Parade'' on CBS for five years. In 1986, Lockhart appeared in the fantasy film, '' Troll''. The younger version of her character in that film was played by her daughter, Anne Lockhart. They had previously played the same woman at two different ages in the "Lest We Forget" episode of the television series '' Magnum, P.I.'' (1981). In 1991, Lockhart appeared as Miss Wiltrout, Michelle Tanner's kindergarten teacher on the TV sitcom '' Full House''. She also had a cameo in the 1998 film '' Lost in Space'', based on the television series in which she had starred 30 years earlier. In 2002, she appeared in two episodes of '' The Drew Carey Show'' as Lewis's mother, Misty Kiniski, alongside fellow TV mom Marion Ross, who played Drew's mother. In 2004, Lockhart voiced the role of Grandma Emma Fowler in
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'' audio cases. Lockhart starred as James Caan's mother in an episode of '' Las Vegas'' in 2004. Lockhart has since guest-starred in episodes of '' Cold Case'' and '' Grey's Anatomy'', in the 2007
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television film ''
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'', and in the 2007 feature film ''Wesley''. June Lockhart also appeared in a single episode of the new Battlestar Galactica. In February 2013, Lockhart began filming for Tesla Effect, a video game that combines live-action footage with three-dimensional graphics, which was released in May 2014.


Recognition

In 1948, Lockhart received a Special Tony Award for Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer (a category that no longer exists) for her role on Broadway in ''For Love or Money''. June donated her Tony Award to the Smithsonian Institution in 2008 for display in the museum's permanent entertainment archives. Lockhart was nominated for 2 Emmy awards. In 1953, she was nominated for Best Actress. In 1959, she was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series for her role in ''Lassie''. She has two stars on the
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, one for motion pictures (6323 Hollywood Boulevard) and one for television (6362 Hollywood Boulevard). Both were dedicated on February 8, 1960. In 2013, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration awarded her the
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for inspiring the public about space exploration.


Personal life

In 1951, Lockhart married John F. Maloney. They had two daughters-- Anne Lockhart and June Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1959. She married architect John Lindsay that same year, but they divorced in October 1970 and she has not remarried. Politically active, Lockhart has been involved in the campaigns of Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson II, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Hubert Humphrey. Lockhart is a Roman Catholic.


Filmography


Films


Television


References


Further reading

* (Includes an interview with June Lockhart)


External links

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