June Lockhart

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June Lockhart Wiki Biography

June Lockhart was born on the 25th June 1925, in New York City, USA of English and Canadian descent, and is an actress, probably still best known for starring in the role of Ruth Martin in “Lassie” (1958-1964), portraying Maureen Robinson in “Lost In Space” (1965-1968), and as Dr. Janet Craig in the TV sitcom “Petticoat Junction” (1968-1970). She is also known for winning two Emmy Awards and a Tony Award. Her career has been active since 1938.

Have you ever wondered how rich June Lockhart is, as of late 2016? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the total size of June’s net worth is over $10 million, which has been accumulated through her successful career as a film and stage actress.

June Lockhart was born to Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Arthur Lockhart, both of whom were actors, so she made her debut appearance on the stage when she was only eight years old, in a Metropolitan Opera production of “Peter Ibbetson”. One part of her childhood she spent in her hometown, as her family later moved to California, where she went to the Westlake School for Girls.

She continued to appear on stage throughout her career, in such plays as “For Love or Money”, and “Kin Hubbard”, among others. However, she also launched a career on-screen, and until the present day has appeared in 170 film and TV titles; her debut happened in 1938, when she appeared with her parents in the film “A Christmas Carol”, and two years later she featured in “All This, and Heaven Too” (1940). During the 1940s, June built a name for herself with roles in such films as “Sergeant York” (1941), “Meet Me in St. Louis” (1944), “She Wolf of London” (1946), and “Bury Me Dead” (1947) among others, which only helped her gain popularity, and increase her net worth.

During the 1950s, June stood out as a young and talented actress, and focused on TV series, making appearances in such titles as “Robert Montgomery Presents” (1951-1957), “The United States Steel Hour” (1954-1959), and in the role of Ruth Martin in the TV series “Lassie” (1958-1964), which launched her further into the acting world. She repeated her role of Ruth in films “Lassie`s Great Adventure” (1963), and “Lassie: A Christmas Tail” (1963), and a year after the show ended, she got the part of Maureen Robinson in the TV series “Lost in Space” (1965-1968), followed in 1968 when she started portraying Dr. Janet Craig in the TV series “ Petticoat Junction” (1968-1970), which only increased her net worth.

With the beginning of the next decade, June returned to big screen in the film in “But I Don`t Want to Get Married!” (1970), starring Shirley Jones and Herchel Bernardi. She made several more appearances in films during the decade, including in “Who Is the Black Dahlia” (1975), directed by Joseph Pevney, “Just Tell Me You Love Me” (1978), “The Gift of Love” (1978), by Don Chaffey, and “Walking Through the Fire” (1979), all of which added further to her net worth.

Nothing changed for June in the `80s as she continued with film roles in “Butterfly” (1982), starring Stacy Keach and Orson Welles, “The Capture of Grizzly Adams” with Dan Haggerty and Kim Darby, and “The Big Picture” (1989). Although already in her seventh decade of life, age didn`t stop her from landing new roles, as she featured in such successful films as “Sleep With Me” (1994), “The Colony” (1995), and ‘Lost in Space” (1998), starring Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt LeBlanc, and directed by Stephen Hawkins. Her net worth was certainly maintained.

June remains active in the new millennium, appearing in “The Thundering 8th” (2000), continuing with the roles in “Au Pair II” (2001), “Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007), “Zombie Hamlet” (2012), and most recently “The Remake” (2016) in the lead role, alongside Sally Kellerman and Patrika Darbo, all of which have also increased her net worth.

Thanks to her skills, June received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for both film and television. Also, she was nominated twice for the prestigious Primetime Emmy Award, for her work on “Lassie”.

If to talk about her personal life, June Lockhart has been married twice. Her first husband was Dr. John Francis Maloney (1951-1959), with whom she has two daughters – Anne Lockhart and Lizabeth Lockhart – both of whom are involved in the acting world. Her second husband was John Carl Lindsay from 1959 to 1970. She is also known as an Ambassador of the California State Parks system.

IMDB Wikipedia “Au Pair II” (2001) “Lassie” (1958-1964) “Lost In Space” (1965-1968) “Petticoat Junction” (1968-1970) “Robert Montgomery Presents” (1951-1957) “The Remake” (2016) “The United States Steel Hour” (1954-1959) “Zombie Hamlet” (2012) $10 million 1925 1925-6-25 5′ 5″ (1.65 m) Actress American Anne Lockhart Cancer Dan Haggerty Don Chaffey Dr. John F. Maloney Gary Oldman Gene Lockhart General Hospital (1963) Herchel Bernardi Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) John C. Lindsay (m. 1959–1970) John Maloney (m. 1951–1959) Joseph Pevney June 25 June Elizabeth Lockhart June Lockhart June Lockhart Net Worth Kathleen Lockhart Kim Darby Lassie (1954) Lizabeth Lockhart Lost in Space (1965) Matt LeBlanc New York New York City Orson Welles Patrika Darbo Petticoat Junction (1963) Sally Kellerman Shirley Jones Soundtrack Special Tony Award (1948) Stacy Keach Stephen Hawkins The Thundering 8th (2000) Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play (1948) USA Westlake School for Girls William Hurt

June Lockhart Quick Info

Full Name June Lockhart
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth June 25, 1925
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA
Height 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
Profession Actress
Education Westlake School for Girls
Nationality American
Spouse John C. Lindsay (m. 1959–1970), John Maloney (m. 1951–1959)
Children Anne Lockhart, Lizabeth Lockhart
Parents Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/June-Lockhart/109564592395243?ref=br_rs
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001478/
Awards Special Tony Award (1948), Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play (1948)
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actress
Movies “The Thundering 8th” (2000), “Au Pair II” (2001), “Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007), “Zombie Hamlet” (2012), “The Remake” (2016)
TV Shows “Lassie” (1958-1964), “Lost In Space” (1965-1968), “Petticoat Junction” (1968-1970), “Robert Montgomery Presents” (1951-1957), “The United States Steel Hour” (1954-1959), “Lassie” (1958-1964)

June Lockhart Trademarks

  1. Played women who were more than just a female
  2. Voluptous figure
  3. Sparkling blue eyes
  4. Red hair
  5. Deep sultry voice

June Lockhart Quotes

  • I thoroughly enjoy seeing a beautifully proportioned nude male. So did Michelangelo and Rodin. But if the male is blubbery, he should keep his beer barrel to himself and not be a portly polluter.
  • [2015 – on Petticoat Junction (1963)] On the first day, I walked onto the set and called out ‘Good morning everybody!’ and they returned the greeting. We knew everything would be fine.
  • [2015 – on her Petticoat Junction (1963) co-star Edgar Buchanan] He was quite a dear, but very naughty. He would tell the filthiest jokes right up until the cameras started rolling, so one had to compose oneself before the scene started. He had originally been a dentist which always amused me because he had the worst teeth!
  • I’m not really affected whether or not the phone rings asking me to do a job. When you’re working, you’re very professional and you do the work. You know your lines and you hit your marks and your collar’s clean. There is a wonderful world out there besides what you do on screen.

June Lockhart Important Facts

  • Friends with: Shirley Jones, Angela Lansbury, Florence Henderson, Bea Arthur, Charlotte Rae, Anne Jeffreys, Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Edgar Buchanan, Eddie Albert, Frank Cady, Paul Henning, Jane Wyman, Hugh Reilly, Guy Williams, Jonathan Harris, Mark Goddard, Irwin Allen, Marion Ross, Esther Rolle, Barbara Billingsley, Jack Klugman, Alan Hale Jr., Carol Channing, Rose Marie, Julie Newmar, Esther Williams, Phyllis Diller, Tippi Hedren, Dick Tufeld and Mickey Rooney.
  • Acting mentor and friend of Jon Provost.
  • Replaced Cloris Leachman as Ruth Martin on Lassie (1954), at the beginning of the series’ fifth season, because Leachman was unhappy with her role.
  • Good friends of Guy Williams and Jonathan Harris.
  • Best known for her starring role as Ruth Martin on Lassie (1954) and for her role as Maureen Robinson on Lost in Space (1965).
  • She was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6323 Hollywood Boulevard; and for Television at 6362 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
  • She was an outspoken critic of the Vietnam War.
  • Interviewed about her Western TV credits in the book “Wild Wild Westerners” by Tom Weaver (BearManor, 2012).
  • Interviewed about her sci-fi and horror TV and movie credits in Tom Weaver’s book, “They Fought in the Creature Features” (McFarland & Co., 1995).
  • Best remembered by the public for her starring role as Maureen Robinson in Lost in Space (1965) and as Timmy’s mother on Lassie (1954).
  • Grandmother of Carlyle Taylor, Zane Taylor and Christianna Triolo.
  • Won Broadway’s 1948 Tony Award for Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer for her performance in the play “For Love or Money.”
  • In the 1950s, she was a panelist, along with White House correspondents, on the quiz show Who Said That? (1948). Ever since then, she has had an open invitation to attend White House press briefings, which she considers fun.
  • Mother-in-law of Adam C. Taylor.
  • Fascinated with space studies, the Lost in Space (1965) co-star spends a lot of time down at NASA making appearances at dinners and conventions with astronauts and their wives.
  • Ambassador of the California State Parks system.
  • Daughter, Lizabeth Lockhart, appeared on the Petticoat Junction (1963) episode, Petticoat Junction: Last Train to Pixley (1970).
  • She hosted the 1966 “Miss Universe” pageant at the Jackie Gleason Studio in North Miami Beach.
  • Daughter of actors Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart, with both of whom she appeared in A Christmas Carol (1938).
  • Mother of Anne Lockhart and Lizabeth Lockhart.

June Lockhart Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Remake 2016 Irene O’Connor Actress
Tesla Effect 2014 Video Game Margaret Leonard Actress
Vanity Fair: Decades 2013 TV Mini-Series short Actress
Zombie Hamlet 2012 Hester Beauchamps Actress
Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion 2009 Mother Actress
Wesley 2009 Susanna Wesley Actress
Holiday in Handcuffs 2007 TV Movie Grandma Actress
Cold Case 2006 TV Series Muriel Bartleby Actress
Grey’s Anatomy 2006 TV Series Agnes Actress
Complete Savages 2004-2005 TV Series Grammy Na-Na / Lillian Actress
Rock Me, Baby 2004 TV Series Grandma Cox Actress
Las Vegas 2004 TV Series Bette Deline Actress
Andy Richter Controls the Universe 2003 TV Series Grandma Evelyn Actress
The Drew Carey Show 2002 TV Series Misty Kiniski Actress
Au Pair II 2001 TV Movie Grandma Nell Grayson Actress
One Night at McCool’s 2001 Bingo Player (uncredited) Actress
The Thundering 8th 2000 Margaret Howard Actress
Deterrence 1999 Secretary of State Clift Actress
Lost in Space 1998 Principal Cartwright Actress
Beverly Hills, 90210 1997-1998 TV Series Celia Martin Actress
Johnny Bravo 1997 TV Series Timmy’s Mom Actress
7th Heaven 1997 TV Series Dr. Moore Actress
Step by Step 1996 TV Series Helen Lambert Actress
The Ren & Stimpy Show 1994-1995 TV Series Mrs. Brainchild Actress
Roseanne 1995 TV Series Leon’s Mother Actress
Out There 1995 TV Movie Donna Actress
The Colony 1995 TV Movie Mrs. Billingsley Actress
The Critic 1995 TV Series June Lockhart Actress
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man 1995 TV Series Mrs. Nelson Actress
Tis the Season 1994 Mrs. Livingston Actress
Sleep with Me 1994 Caroline Actress
Babylon 5 1994 TV Series Dr. Laura Rosen Actress
The Mommies 1994 TV Series Bev – Barb’s Mom Actress
The John Larroquette Show 1993 TV Series John’s Mother Actress
The Presence 1992 TV Movie Kate Actress
Dead Women in Lingerie 1991 Ma Actress
Nurses 1991 TV Series Mrs. Farley Actress
Full House 1991 TV Series Miss Wiltrout Actress
Room for Romance 1990 TV Series Actress
The New Lassie 1989 TV Series Mrs. Chadwick Actress
C.H.U.D. II – Bud the Chud 1989 Gracie Actress
The Big Picture 1989 Janet Kingsley Actress
Rented Lips 1988 Archie’s Mother Actress
A Whisper Kills 1988 TV Movie Winifred ‘Winnie’ Rogers Actress
Perfect People 1988 TV Movie Esther Actress
CBS Schoolbreak Special 1988 TV Series ‘Mo’ Donovan Actress
Wildfire 1986 TV Series Vesta Actress
Amazing Stories 1986 TV Series Mildred Actress
Pound Puppies 1986 TV Series Millicent Trueblood Actress
Hotel 1986 TV Series Betty Archer Actress
The Colbys 1986 TV Series Dr. Sylvia Heywood Actress
Troll 1986 Eunice St. Clair Actress
The All American Cowboy 1985 TV Movie Actress
Murder, She Wrote 1985 TV Series Beryl Hayward Actress
The Night They Saved Christmas 1984 TV Movie Mrs. Claus Actress
Whiz Kids 1984 TV Series Mrs. Butterfield Actress
Strange Invaders 1983 Mrs. Bigelow Actress
Quincy M.E. 1976-1983 TV Series Mrs. Hanover / Dr. Blair / Mrs. Clara Rhodes Actress
The Greatest American Hero 1981-1983 TV Series Alice Davidson Actress
Knots Landing 1982 TV Series Hilda Grant Actress
Insight 1982 TV Series Mrs. Nathans Actress
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp 1982 Aladdin’s Mother (English version, voice) Actress
Deadly Games 1982 Marge Lawrence Actress
The Capture of Grizzly Adams 1982 TV Movie Liz Hawkins Actress
Butterfly 1982 Mrs. Helen Gillespie Actress
Falcon Crest 1982 TV Series Mara Wingate Actress
Peking Encounter 1981 TV Movie Emily Actress
Darkroom 1981 TV Series Margo Haskell Actress
Magnum, P.I. 1981 TV Series Diane Westmore Pauley Actress
Vega$ 1981 TV Series Dr. Michaels Actress
ABC Afterschool Specials 1979 TV Series Helen Hocker Actress
Walking Through the Fire 1979 TV Movie Ruth Moore Actress
Greatest Heroes of the Bible 1979 TV Series Rebekah Actress
A Double Life 1978 TV Movie Noreen Cole Actress
The Gift of Love 1978 TV Movie Constance Schuyler Actress
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1978 TV Series Mrs. Migley Actress
Sword of Justice 1978 TV Series Noreen Cole Actress
Loose Change 1978 TV Mini-Series Irene Evans Actress
Just Tell Me You Love Me 1978 Mrs. Taylor Actress
Curse of the Black Widow 1977 TV Movie Mrs. Lockwood Actress
Happy Days 1976 TV Series Judge MacBride Actress
Ellery Queen 1975 TV Series Claudia Wentworth Actress
Joe Forrester 1975 TV Series Actress
Mobile One 1975 TV Series Barbara Actress
Police Story 1975 TV Series Mrs. Bowman Actress
Who Is the Black Dahlia? 1975 TV Movie Mrs. Fowler Actress
Adam-12 1974 TV Series Mrs. Whitney Actress
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1974 TV Series Lila Actress
These Are the Days 1974 TV Series Martha Day (voice) Actress
The ABC Afternoon Playbreak 1973 TV Series Katherine Telford Actress
The Bait 1973 TV Movie Nora Actress
Love, American Style 1973 TV Series Susan (segment “Love and the Favorite Family”) Actress
The Man and the City 1971 TV Series Ellen Lewis Actress
But I Don’t Want to Get Married! 1970 TV Movie Hope Actress
Petticoat Junction 1968-1970 TV Series Dr. Janet Craig Actress
The Red Skelton Hour 1967-1969 TV Series Clara Appleby / Professor’s Mechanic Actress
The Beverly Hillbillies 1968 TV Series Dr. Janet Craig Actress
Family Affair 1968 TV Series Miss Evans Actress
Lost in Space 1965-1968 TV Series Maureen Robinson Actress
Mr. Novak 1965 TV Series Mrs. Nelby Actress
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1965 TV Series Martha Peters / Martha Hunter Actress
Death Valley Days 1965 TV Series Ina Coolbrith Actress
Branded 1965 TV Series Sue Pritchett Actress
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1964 TV Series Sarah Taub Actress
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1964 TV Series Ellen Bryce Actress
Bewitched 1964 TV Series Mrs. Burns Actress
Perry Mason 1964 TV Series Mona Stanton Harvey Actress
Lassie 1958-1964 TV Series Ruth Martin Actress
Lassie: A Christmas Tail 1963 Ruth Martin Actress
Lassie’s Great Adventure 1963 Ruth Martin Actress
General Hospital 1963 TV Series Maria Ramirez (1984-1986, 1988, 1990-1992, 1998) Actress
The Best of the Post 1960 TV Series Actress
Wagon Train 1958-1960 TV Series Laurie Bell / Sarah Drummond Actress
General Electric Theater 1959 TV Series Vera Actress
The United States Steel Hour 1954-1959 TV Series Edith Sealey / Martha Ann / Margaret / … Actress
Rawhide 1959 TV Series Rainy Dawson Actress
Playhouse 90 1956-1958 TV Series Narrator / Amy Matthewson Actress
Cimarron City 1958 TV Series Emily Newton Actress
Decision 1958 TV Series Mae Cochran Actress
Have Gun – Will Travel 1957-1958 TV Series Dr. Phyllis Thackeray Actress
Zane Grey Theater 1958 TV Series Allie Cary Actress
Gunsmoke 1958 TV Series Beulah Actress
Matinee Theatre 1958 TV Series Connie Actress
Studio One in Hollywood 1952-1958 TV Series Anna Fortner / Janet Clarke / Robbie Actress
Shirley Temple’s Storybook 1958 TV Series Beauty’s Sister Actress
Time Limit 1957 Mrs. Cargill Actress
Climax! 1957 TV Series Irene Mitchell / Jean Patterson Actress
Lux Video Theatre 1951-1957 TV Series Grace Blair / Sally Eaton / Carrie Williams / … Actress
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour 1957 TV Series Verna Actress
Robert Montgomery Presents 1951-1957 TV Series Lucille Cotton / Lydia Carew / Janet Blake Actress
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial 1957 TV Series Julie Baggs Actress
The Ford Television Theatre 1957 TV Series Mae Cochran Actress
Schlitz Playhouse 1951-1956 TV Series Faye Cameron Actress
The Alcoa Hour 1956 TV Series Actress
Studio 57 1956 TV Series Teacher Actress
The Christophers 1956 TV Series Actress
Science Fiction Theatre 1956 TV Series Eve Patrick Actress
Star Tonight 1956 TV Series Actress
Appointment with Adventure 1956 TV Series Barbara Pollard Actress
Goodyear Playhouse 1956 TV Series Betty Actress
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1956 TV Series Actress
Kraft Theatre 1955 TV Series Actress
The Elgin Hour 1955 TV Series Martha Actress
Justice 1954-1955 TV Series Actress
Armstrong Circle Theatre 1954 TV Series Actress
Kukla, Fran and Ollie 1953 TV Series Actress
Omnibus 1952 TV Series Mrs. Jonson Actress
Lights Out 1952 TV Series Actress
Mistress of the White House 1952 TV Movie Dolly Madison Actress
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse 1951 TV Series Actress
The Prudential Family Playhouse 1951 TV Series Amy Lind Actress
The Paul Whiteman’s Goodyear Revue 1949 TV Series Actress
The Ford Theatre Hour 1949 TV Series Amy March Actress
Curiosity Shop: The Story of the Aluminum Research Laboratory 1948 Short Actress
T-Men 1947 Mary Genaro Actress
Bury Me Dead 1947 Barbara Carlin Actress
It’s a Joke, Son! 1947 Mary Lou Claghorn Actress
The Yearling 1946 Twink Weatherby (uncredited) Actress
Easy to Wed 1946 Barbara ‘Babs’ Norvell Actress
She-Wolf of London 1946 Phyllis Allenby Actress
Son of Lassie 1945 Priscilla Actress
Keep Your Powder Dry 1945 Sarah Swanson Actress
Meet Me in St. Louis 1944 Lucille Ballard Actress
The White Cliffs of Dover 1944 Betsy Kenney at Age 18 (uncredited) Actress
Forever and a Day 1943 Girl in Air Raid Shelter Actress
Miss Annie Rooney 1942 Stella Bainbridge Actress
Sergeant York 1941 Rosie York Actress
Adam Had Four Sons 1941 Vance Actress
All This, and Heaven Too 1940 Isabelle Actress
A Christmas Carol 1938 Belinda Cratchit (uncredited) Actress
Petticoat Junction 1968-1969 TV Series performer – 3 episodes Soundtrack
All This, and Heaven Too 1940 performer: “The War of the Roses” – uncredited Soundtrack
Leprechaun 1993 special thanks Thanks
Actors Entertainment 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Sergeant York: Of God and Country 2006 Video documentary Herself Self
CBS at 75 2003 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Weakest Link 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Good Morning America 2002 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Hollywood Squares 2001 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
The Great Christmas Movies 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Lost in Space Forever 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
CBS: The First 50 Years 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Fired Up 1997 TV Series Herself Self
The Geraldo Rivera Show 1996 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
Roseanne 1995 TV Series Herself – Ruth Martin, TV Mom #2 Self
The Story of Lassie 1994 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The Howard Stern Show 1990 TV Series Herself Self
People Are Talking 1990 TV Series Herself Self
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. 1987 TV Series Herself Self
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself Self
Star’s Table 1986 TV Series Herself Self
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1985 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
Hour Magazine 1984 TV Series Herself Self
Family Feud 1983 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1982 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Hollywood Squares 1967-1979 TV Series Herself – Panelist / Herself Self
The $25,000 Pyramid 1977-1978 TV Series Herself Self
The $10,000 Pyramid 1973-1977 TV Series Herself Self
You Don’t Say 1966-1975 TV Series Herself Self
Walk Safe, Young America 1975 Short Herself Self
Match Game 73 1973 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade 1973 TV Special Self
Password All-Stars 1965-1973 TV Series Herself – Celebrity Contestant Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1972 TV Series Herself – Actress Self
Personality 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1968 TV Series Herself Self
The Woody Woodbury Show 1968 TV Series Herself Self
The Match Game 1965-1967 TV Series Herself – Team Captain Self
The Face Is Familiar 1966 TV Series Herself Self
Hollywood Talent Scouts 1966 TV Series Herself Self
Oh My Word 1965 TV Series Herself Self
What’s This Song? 1964 TV Series Herself Self
The Linkletter Show 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Keyhole 1961 TV Series documentary Herself Self
To Tell the Truth 1960 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1960 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Disneyland ’59 1959 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Faith of Our Children 1957 TV Series Herself Self
The Arthur Murray Party 1957 TV Series Herself Self
The Juke Box Jury 1956 TV Series Herself Self
Who Said That? 1955 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
Look Up and Live 1954 TV Series Herself Self
Your Show of Shows 1952 TV Series Herself – Guest Performer Self
General Electric Guest House 1951 TV Series Herself Self
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words 2016 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
Pioneers of Television 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Maureen Robinson in Lost In Space Archive Footage
Lost in Space 25th Anniversary Tribute 1991 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
Lassie: The Adventures of Neeka 1968 TV Movie Archive Footage

June Lockhart Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6323 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6362 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6323 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6362 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated