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June Lockhart (born June 25, 1925) is an American retired actress, beginning a film career in the 1930s and 1940s in such films as A Christmas Carol and Meet Me in St. Louis. She primarily acted in 1950s and 1960s television, and with performances on stage and in film.
"I have been a music fan forever," said Lockhart. "The Beatles, Stones, Chicago, David Bowie, Huey Lewis and the News, Tina Turner. . . . We threw a Halloween party at my home in the late ‘60s ...
Lockhart is the elder of two daughters of actress June Lockhart and the granddaughter of actors Gene and Kathleen Lockhart. [ 2 ] Lockhart attended Verde Valley School in Sedona, Arizona, appearing in her first school play as a senior there.
Lockhart's husband was Gene Lockhart (died 1957), an actor. The Lockharts had a daughter, June Lockhart, and a granddaughter Anne Lockhart, both actresses. [2] On February 18, 1978, Lockhart died in Los Angeles, California, following a long illness. [2] Lockhart is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City. [6]
Gene Lockhart. Edwin Eugene Lockhart (July 18, 1891 – March 31, 1957) [1] was a Canadian-American character actor, playwright, singer and lyricist. He appeared in over 300 films, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Regis in Algiers (1938), the American remake of Pepe le Moko.
Troll (film) Troll. (film) Troll is a 1986 American dark fantasy comedy film directed by John Carl Buechler and produced by Charles Band of Empire Pictures, starring Noah Hathaway, Michael Moriarty, Shelley Hack, Jenny Beck, and Sonny Bono. It is the first installment of the Troll film series.
Language. English. She-Wolf of London is a 1946 American mystery and horror film directed by Jean Yarbrough. [4] It stars June Lockhart and Don Porter. The film is set in London in the early 20th century, where a series of murders have recently occurred. An aunt then tells an innocent young lady that the blood of a werewolf runs in her family ...
Lost in Space (1998 film) Lost in Space (2018 TV series) Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968 on CBS. [1] Lightly dramatic, sometimes comedic in tone, the series was inspired by the 1812 Johann David Wyss novel The Swiss Family Robinson.