June Lockhart: Lassie, Lost in Space Star Dies at 100

June Lockhart, a beloved television actress best known for ​her roles ⁢as the mother on both “Lassie” and “Lost in Space,” has died at the age of 100.

LockhartS passing marks the end of an era for classic television, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and family​ entertainment that resonated with generations of viewers. Born⁤ in New York city on June⁣ 25, 1925, she began her ⁣career alongside‍ her parents in the 1938 film *A Christmas Carol* at the age of 13.

Before achieving television fame, Lockhart honed her skills in supporting film roles throughout the 1940s and even starred as ‍the top-billed​ lead in *She-Wolf ​of London*. she also found success on ‌Broadway, earning critical acclaim for her performance in *For love or Money*, wich ‍the New York Times described as “enchanting.”

Her⁢ stage work garnered numerous awards, including a Tony award, a ⁣Donaldson Award, a Theater World ‌Award, and ‌the Associated Press citation​ for Woman of the Year ⁤for Drama.

Lockhart became a household name in the late 1950s‌ and throughout the 1960s, starring in 200 episodes ⁢of “Lassie.” She continued her television career with guest⁢ appearances on shows like “The Man ‍from ​U.N.C.L.E.,” “The Alfred Hitchcock hour,” and “magnum P.I.”

However, she​ is perhaps most fondly remembered​ for her role ​as Maureen ‌Robinson, the‌ warm ⁢and resourceful mother of space explorers, in the science-fiction series “Lost in Space,” which aired from 1965 too 1968.

Even in recent years, Lockhart remained connected to her craft, making a cameo appearance in a⁢ 2021 Netflix remake of “Lost in Space,” providing the​ voice‌ of Alpha Control.

“She was very happy up ⁤until the very end,⁣ reading the New York Times and LA Times everyday,” her spokesman and‍ friend ⁢of 40 years, Lyle Gregory, told US media.‍ “It‍ was very crucial to her to stay focused on the news of the day.”

Lockhart is survived ‍by her two daughters, including Anne⁣ Lockhart, who is also an actress.

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