Lockhart, June (1925–)

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Lockhart, June (1925–)

American actress. Born June 25, 1925, in New York, NY; dau. of Gene Lockhart (actor) and Kathleen Lockhart (1894–1978, actress); m. John Lindsay, 1959 (div.); children: 2 daughters, including Anne Lockhart (actress).

Made professional stage debut at 8 as Mimsey in Metropolitan Opera production of Peter Ibbetson; made film debut in MGM's Christmas Carol (1938), followed by All This and Heaven Too, Sergeant York, Miss Annie Rooney, The White Cliffs of Dover, Meet Me in St. Louis, Son of Lassie, The She-Wolf of London, The Yearling, Time Limit, Lassie's Great Adventure, Strange Invaders, Troll and Sleep with Me, among others; made Broadway debut with John Loder in For Love or Money (1947), earning a Tony, Donaldson and Theatre World award; on tv, co-starred in series "Lassie" (1958–64), "Lost in Space" (1965–68), and "Petticoat Junction" (1968–70).

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