Wow, hope she is doing well.
Wow, I had no idea she is still alive. Like every kid with a tv back then, I grew up watching Lassie. When we got a color tv, it was even more fun.
I saw someone walking a collie the other day and coommented what beautiful dogs they are. She repied “They didn’t tell me they bark so much.” I replied “Lassie did; “ she laughed, old enough to remember
Wow. Maybe space does slow time?
Just a beautiful woman, deeply spiritual, and never with a taint of scandal. Couldn’t find a recent picture in which she looks a day over 70. Amazing.
lassie’s mom
She played in a Gunsmoke episode, S3,E25...’Dirt’. I really didn’t care for the character she portrayed (a slow-minded, simpleton that the town folk rejected), but she was extremely beautiful.
Can see her (with Mom and Dad) in the 1938 version of A Christmas Carol. Wow!
I guess she is not lost in space anymore...
Wow! Happy birthday, June! I remember watching “Lassie” and “Lost in Space”.
When women were women.
She and her daughter Anne played the same character in the Magnum PI episode “Lest We Forget.” Jose and Mel
Ferrer also played the same character.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0639677/
"Lassie" had one of my all-time favorite theme songs for a TV show, Avant de Quitter Ces Lieux (when I quit these parts).
In the late 1950s we subscribed to a bottled-water service. For a while, the water bottles featured June Lockhart’s picture.
She and her daughter Anne played the same character in the Magnum PI episode “Lest We Forget.” Jose and Mel
Ferrer also played the same character.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0639677/
June Lockhart really made her name in television. While she made movies, her talents were underutilized in the film industry.
When invited to a retrospective screening of the film noir “Bury Me Dead,” Lockhart noted that the poster for the film did not feature her as the leading lady, but included Sonia Darrin, a supporting player.
She traded some snide remarks with Jonathan Harris at fan conventions for “Lost in Space.”