• R.I.P. June Lockhart (original "Lost in Space", "Lassie")

    From Your Name@3:633/10 to All on Sun Oct 26 11:54:03 2025

    Wow! I thought she had died years ago. :-(


    June Lockhart, 'Lost In Space' and 'Lassie' Star, Dies at 100
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    June Lockhart, a popular actress of the 1950s and '60s known for
    her roles in "Lost In Space," "Lassie" and "Meet Me in St. Louis,"
    died of natural causes on Oct. 23 in Santa Monica, Calif. She was
    100.

    Lockhart became known for her performances as Timmy's foster
    mother, Ruth Martin, on the CBS series "Lassie" from 1958 to 1964.
    She took over from Cloris Leachman as the Martin family moved on
    to the famous collie's farm and became foster parents to both the
    orphaned Timmy and Lassie.

    She then starred as Dr. Maureen Robinson on the CBS series "Lost
    in Space" from 1965 to 1968.?She played a brilliant biochemist and
    loving mother of three who is marooned in space along with her
    family.

    "When I wasn't shooting Lassie, I became the mistress of Scrabble
    with my hairdresser and the crew," she told Closer magazine in
    2024. She also noted that "Lost in Space" was her favorite project.
    "It was so campy," she said, "And I truly enjoyed my relationship
    with my space family."

    Over nearly eight decades on screen, Lockhart went on to appear in
    dozens of series and movies well into her 80s, with recurring roles
    on "Petticoat Junction," "General Hospital" "Beverly Hills 90210,"
    and guest appearances on shows from "The Beverly Hillbillies" to
    "Happy Days" to "Full House, "Roseanne" and "Gray's Anatomy."

    The daughter of actor Gene Lockhart and actress Kathleen Lockhart,
    she was born in New York City in 1925. She made her feature film
    debut at 13 years old, starring alongside both of her parents in
    Edwin L. Marin's 1939 "A Christmas Carol," where she played Belinda
    Cratchit. After her breakout role, she appeared in films such as
    "All This, and Heaven Too," "Meet Me in St. Louis," "The Yearling,"
    and "Sergeant York."

    Prior to the TV series, Lockhart appeared in the feature "Son of
    Lassie" as Priscilla, the Duke of Rudling's granddaughter. In the
    1950s, Lockhart guest-starred in several Western series such as
    "Wagon Train," "Cimarron City," "Gunsmoke," "Have Gun - Will
    Travel," and "Rawhide."

    She was nominated for two Emmys, including Best Actress in a
    Leading Role in a Dramatic Series for her performance in "Lassie."
    She also received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for
    motion pictures and one for television. Lockhart was previously the
    recipient of a Special Tony Award for Outstanding Performance by a
    Newcomer for her role on Broadway in "For Love or Money" in 1948.

    A private service has been planned in her honor. Instead of sending
    flowers, Lockhart's family suggests donating to The Actors Fund,
    ProPublica and International Hearing Dog, Inc.



    <https://variety.com/2025/film/news/june-lockhart-dead-lost-in-space-lassie-1236561320/>






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  • From Ubiquitous@3:633/10 to All on Wed Oct 29 11:25:31 2025
    In article <10djkeb$3logf$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:

    Lockhart became known for her performances as Timmy's foster
    mother, Ruth Martin, on the CBS series "Lassie" from 1958 to 1964.
    She took over from Cloris Leachman as the Martin family moved on
    to the famous collie's farm and became foster parents to both the
    orphaned Timmy and Lassie.

    Did you know that when things were slow, they'd throw Timmy into a well
    and then pretend to not understand what Lassie was trying to tell them?

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  • From Lawrence D?Oliveiro@3:633/10 to All on Sat Nov 1 07:53:34 2025
    On Sun, 26 Oct 2025 11:54:03 +1300, Your Name quoted:

    She took over from Cloris Leachman as the Martin family moved on
    to the famous collie's farm and became foster parents to both the
    orphaned Timmy and Lassie.

    Whaat?? You mean the actress (in)famous for those demonic villainesses,
    Nurse Diesel and Frau Blucher, was once ... the loving foster mother of
    Timmy and Lassie??!??

    She then starred as Dr. Maureen Robinson on the CBS series "Lost
    in Space" from 1965 to 1968.˙She played a brilliant biochemist and
    loving mother of three who is marooned in space along with her
    family.

    I remember being highly bemused by that particular bit of casting-against-
    type ... not that I recall her doing much biochemistry ...

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@3:633/10 to All on Sat Nov 1 16:55:30 2025
    Lawrence DOliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
    On Sun, 26 Oct 2025 11:54:03 +1300, Your Name quoted:

    She took over from Cloris Leachman as the Martin family moved on
    to the famous collie's farm and became foster parents to both the
    orphaned Timmy and Lassie.

    Whaat?? You mean the actress (in)famous for those demonic villainesses, >Nurse Diesel and Frau Blucher, was once ... the loving foster mother of >Timmy and Lassie??!??

    After the end of season 3, producers decided that they wanted a younger
    boy. Jeff (Tommy Rettig) was fired, along with his family. It was the
    most awkward transition possible. Timmy (Jon Provost) was taken in.
    Gramps (George Cleveland) was killed off as the actor had died. Then the
    Miller simply got written out. The audience was supposed to accept that
    the Martins, Ruth and Paul, would simply take over the farm from the
    Martins, who dumped both Timmy and the dog on them. Cloris Leachman and
    Paul (Jon Shepodd) were there during a portion of season 4 only.

    With the start of season 5, Ruth and Paul had been re-cast with the
    better remembered June Lockhart and Hugh Reilly.

    I don't know what the reason was.

    I sure don't understand how audiences would have forgiven the Millers
    for abandoning the dog.

    Timmy wasn't just younger but oh so incredibly dumb. I've concluded that
    it wasn't the actor's performance but scripts that just made Timmy
    unlikeable, but he carried the show for 5 1/2 years, telling you that
    audiences cared about the dog and not the humans. The audience didn't
    give a shit if Timmy were rescued from that well, but wanted to see the
    heroic dog, despite the futility of rescuing Timmy week after week
    without Timmy ever learning to take care.

    The Martins were fired after season 10 and there was no more farm.

    She then starred as Dr. Maureen Robinson on the CBS series "Lost
    in Space" from 1965 to 1968. She played a brilliant biochemist and
    loving mother of three who is marooned in space along with her
    family.

    I remember being highly bemused by that particular bit of casting-against- >type ... not that I recall her doing much biochemistry ...

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