June Lockhart, Television Icon Known for Lassie and Lost in Space, Dies at 100
June Lockhart, Television Icon Known for Lassie and Lost in Space, Dies at 100

June Lockhart, Television Icon Known for Lassie and Lost in Space, Dies at 100

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June Lockhart, the celebrated actress known for her nurturing roles in iconic TV shows such as "Lassie" and "Lost in Space," passed away of natural causes at age 100 in Santa Monica, California. She began her acting career at age 8 and was also recognized for her film roles in classics like "Meet Me in St. Louis" and "All This and Heaven Too." Beyond acting, Lockhart was deeply passionate about science and space exploration, inspiring many future astronauts and receiving NASA's Exceptional Public Achievement Medal. In a surprising reveal, Lockhart also led a daring personal life in the 1970s, openly dating a much younger actor, which contrasted with her wholesome television image. Her family and co-stars have paid tribute to her remarkable life, highlighting her intelligence, warmth, and lasting impact on both entertainment and space advocacy. Lockhart's legacy endures through her extensive career and her contributions to inspiring space enthusiasts.

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