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June Lockhart
OccupationActress
Years active1938–present
Spouse(s)
Dr. John F. Maloney
(m. 1951⁠–⁠1959)

John Lindsay
(m. 1959⁠–⁠1970)
Websitehttp://www.junelockhart.com

June Lockhart (born June 25, 1925) is an American actress, primarily in 1950s and 1960s TV. She is remembered as the mother on two TV series, Lassie and Lost in Space. She also portrayed Dr. Janet Craig on the hit CBS television sitcom Petticoat Junction from 1968-1970.

Career

Born in New York City, Lockhart is the daughter of Canadian-born actor Gene Lockhart, who came to fame on Broadway in 1933 in Ah, Wilderness!, and English-born actress Kathleen Arthur Lockhart.[1][2] She made her acting debut opposite her parents in A Christmas Carol, in 1938.[3] She also played supporting parts in films including Meet Me in St. Louis, Sergeant York, and The Yearling. In 1946, Lockhart played the title role in She-Wolf of London.

In 1948, Lockhart won a Tony Award for Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer (a category that no longer exists) for her role on Broadway in For Love or Money. And in 1951, she starred in Lawrence Riley's biographical play Kin Hubbard opposite Tom Ewell. In the late 1950s she appeared in several popular television Westerns including: Wagon Train and Cimarron City on NBC and Gunsmoke, Have Gun - Will Travel, and Rawhide on CBS.

Lockhart is best known for her roles as TV mothers, first as Ruth Martin, the wife of Paul Martin (portrayed by Hugh Reilly), and the mother of Timmy Martin (played by Jon Provost) in the 1954 hit CBS series, Lassie (a role that she played from 1958-64). She replaced actress Cloris Leachman. Lockhart then became Dr. Maureen Robinson, the wife of Professor John Robinson (portrayed by Zorro actor Guy Williams) in the 1965-68 hit series, Lost in Space. The sci-fi program on CBS was popular, noted for the design of the sleek silver spacesuits, which Lockhart wore in many publicity photos.

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The handprints of June Lockhart in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park.

Lockhart appeared as a regular in the ABC soap opera General Hospital in several different years, and as Dr. Janet Craig on the CBS sitcom Petticoat Junction, replacing Bea Benaderet, who died during the run of the show. She provided the voice of Martha Day, the lead character in the Hanna-Barbara animated series These Are the Days. Lockhart was the only actor or actress to have starred in three hit series during the 1960s.

In 1986, she appeared in the fantasy film, Troll. The younger version of her character in that movie was played by her daughter, Anne Lockhart. They had previously played the same woman at two different ages in a 1981 episode of the television series Magnum, P.I.. 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 she had starred in thirty years earlier.

In 2004, she voiced the role of Grandma Emma Fowler in Focus on the Family's The Last Chance Detectives audio cases. Lockhart has since guest starred on episodes of Cold Case and appeared in the 2007 ABC Family television movie Holiday in Handcuffs.

Personal life

In 1951, Lockhart married Dr. John F. Maloney. They had two daughters, June Elizabeth Lockhart and Anne Kathleen Lockhart (b. 1953). The couple divorced in 1959.[4] She married architect John Lindsay that same year. They divorced in October 1970.[5] She has not married again.

Both daughters have taken their mother's maiden name for their stage names. One daughter, Junie Lockhart, also billed as Lizbeth Lockhart, had a brief acting career,[6] while Anne Lockhart has appeared in films and television programs.[5]

Selected filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1940 All This, and Heaven Too Isabelle
1941 Adam Had Four Sons Vance
1941 Sergeant York Rosie York
1942 Miss Annie Rooney Stella Bainbridge
1943 Forever and a Day Girl in Air Raid Shelter Alternative title: The Changing World
1944 The White Cliffs of Dover Betsy Kenney at Age 18 Uncredited
1945 Keep Your Powder Dry Sarah Swanson
1947 T-Men Mary Genaro
1982 Butterfly Mrs. Helen Gillespie
1983 Strange Invaders Mrs. Bigelow
1988 Rented Lips Archie's Mother
1989 C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D. Gracie
1994 Sleep with Me Caroline
1998 Lost in Space Principal Cartwright
2009 Super Capers Mother
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1949 The Ford Theatre Hour Amy March 1 episode
1956 Science Fiction Theatre Eve Patrick 1 episode
1957 The Joseph Cotten Show Julie Baggs 1 episode
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour Verna 1 episode
1958 Shirley Temple's Storybook Beauty's Sister 1 episode
Matinee Theater Connie 1 episode
Gunsmoke Beulah 1 episode
1958-1964 Lassie Ruth Martin 200 episodes
1959 Rawhide Rainy Dawson 1 episode
General Electric Theater Vera 1 episode
1964 Perry Mason Mona Stanton Harvey 1 episode
Bewitched Mrs. Burns 1 episode
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Dr. Ellen Bryce 1 episode
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Sarah Taub 1 episode
1965 Branded Mrs. Sue Pritchett 1 episode
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Martha Hunter 1 episode
Mr. Novak Mrs. Nelby 1 episode
1965-1968 Lost in Space Maureen Robinson 84 episodes
1968-1969 Family Affair Miss Evans 3 episodes
1968-1970 Petticoat Junction Dr. Janet Craig 51 episodes
1971 The Man and the City Ellen Lewis 1 episode
1974 Marcus Welby, M.D. Lila 1 episode
Adam-12 Mrs. Whitney 2 episodes
1975 Ellery Queen Claudia Wentworth 1 episode
1976 Happy Days Judge MacBride 1 episode
1978 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries Mrs. Migley 1 episode
1981 Vega$ Dr. Michaels 1 episode
Magnum, P.I. Diane Westmore Pauley 1 episode
Darkroom Margo Haskell 1 episode
1981-1983 The Greatest American Hero Alice Davidson 2 episodes
1984 Whiz Kids Mrs. Butterfield 1 episode
The Night They Saved Christmas Mrs. Claus 1 episode
1985 Murder, She Wrote Beryl Hayward 1 episode
1986 The Colbys Dr. Sylvia Heywood 2 episodes
Hotel Betty Archer 1 episode
Amazing Stories Mildred 1 episode
1989 The New Lassie Mrs. Chadwick 1 episode
1991 Full House Miss Wiltrout 2 episodes
1993 The John Larroquette Show John's mother 1 episode
1994 The Mommies Bev - Barb's Mom 1 episode
Babylon 5 Dr. Laura Rosen 1 episode
1996 Step by Step Helen Lambert 3 episodes
1997-1998 Beverly Hills, 90210 Celia Martin 4 episodes
2001 Au Pair II Grandma Nell Grayson Television movie
2002 The Drew Carey Show Misty Kiniski 2 episodes
2003 Andy Richter Controls the Universe Grandma Evelyn 1 episode
2004-2005 Complete Savages Grammy Na-Na 2 episodes
2006 Grey's Anatomy Agnes 1 episode
2007 Holiday in Handcuffs Grandma Television movie

References

  1. ^ "June Lockhart Biography (1925-)". filmreference.com. Retrieved 23 November 2009.
  2. ^ "A Star Is Born". Life. Time, Inc.: 59 1947-11-24. ISSN 0024-3019.
  3. ^ "Photo Flash: Legendary Leading Ladies Donate to National Museum of American History". broadwayworld.com. 2008-02-01. Retrieved 23 November 2009.
  4. ^ Gingrich, Arnold (1959). "Lockhart and Her Lassie". Coronet. 45: 14.
  5. ^ a b Martin, Bob (1972-07-09). "June's Daughter: A Lovely Lassie". The Independent, Long Beach. Retrieved 23 November 2009. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ June Lockhart at IMDb

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