Lockhart
Americannoun
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Pretty in an unintimidating way, with wide-set eyes, an upturned nose and a broad smile that made her instantly recognizable her entire life, Lockhart, who died Thursday at 100, played strong women with a sunny matter-of-factness, sometimes restricted by the prejudices of the time — which is to say, by what writers felt a woman on television could be shown to do — but always able to do what needed to be done.
From Los Angeles Times
June Lockhart — it’s a name you might have invented for her if she weren’t already named June Lockhart.
From Los Angeles Times
She was born in June — June 25, 1925 — the daughter of actors Gene and Kathleen Lockhart.
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June Lockhart, the perennial TV mom who consoled her son Timmy and his faithful pet collie in ‘Lassie’ and explained the galaxy to her children in ‘Lost in Space,’ has died.
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Timmy had a father, too — he was actually a foster child, a point the series does not belabor — Paul, played by Hugh Reilly, who did not achieve the level of pop cultural permanence as Lockhart; if you had told me that Ruth was a single mother, I would have believed you.
From Los Angeles Times
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