Already have an account?
Get back to the
Entertainment

June Lockhart: Take a Look At These Photos of the Old Hollywood Actress in the Early Days of Her Career

See the star of 'Lassie,' 'Lost in Space' and beyond in her early days

At 99 years old, it’s safe to say that June Lockhart has enjoyed a long and enduring career. The New York born actress, who has enjoyed success on both the big screen, small screen and the stage is perhaps best known for her roles in series throughout the fifties and sixties, yet she was making a name for herself even before her more celebrated parts.

While fame first came her way because of her stage work, her resume in the early days of her career was filled to the brim, making her on-screen debut in 1938’s A Christmas Carol. In its wake came All This, and Heaven Too (1940), Adam Had Four Sons (1941), Sergeant New York (1941), Miss Annie Rooney (1942) and many more before foraying into TV, taking on numerous guest roles throughout the 50s. However, it was the part she brought to life in Lassie beginning in 1958 that we remember her by.

After Lassie, she would go on to play Dr. Janet Craig in Petticoat Junction, as well as Maureen Robinson in Lost in Space. While these days she’s largely out of the limelight, let’s take a look at June Lockhart and her days as a young actress.

June Lockhart young

1. June Lockhart makes her debut in this family affair, 1938

A Christmas Carol, 1938
A Christmas Carol, 1938Bettmann/Getty Images

The actress made her film debut in this 1938 adaptation of A Christmas Carol, where she acted alongside both of her parents, Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart. Talk about an introduction to the industry!

2. June Lockhart poses for a portrait, 1944

June Lockhart, 1944
The starlet in 1944Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/De Carvalho Collection/Getty Images

The starlet stuns in this 1944 portrait, taken of her as a young actress and sporting a beautiful set of pearls.

3. Puppy pals, 1948

June Lockhart and a dog, 1948
June Lockhart and a dog, 1948Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

The actress stares lovingly at this adorable pup in this photograph surrounded by Christmas presents and holiday cheer!

4. June, Gene and Anne, 1954

Gene Lockhart, June Lockhart and Anne Lockhart, 1954
Gene Lockhart, June Lockhart and Anne Lockhart, 1954Bettmann/Getty Images

This rare photograph captures a loving moment between the actress, her young daughter and her father, as he sees the two of them off at the airport.

5. The actress poses with her furry co-star, 1954

June Lockhart and Lassie
June Lockhart and LassieBettmann/Getty Images

June Lockhart brought to life Timmy’s mother in Lassie, the beloved series about an adorable pup and his family.

6. Lots of love for Lassie, 1955

Lassie with Jon Provost, June Lockhart and Hugh Reilly, 1955
Lassie with Jon Provost, June Lockhart and Hugh Reilly, 1955Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

The family at the center of the Lassie cast are all smiles in this 1955 photo.

7. June Lockhart flashes a smile, 1955

The actress in 1955
The actress in 1955Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

The actress looks gorgeous as ever in this portrait from 1955.

8. June holds her daughter on the beach, 1957

June Lockhart and her daughter Anne, 1957
Lockhart poses with her daughter Anne, 1957Richard C. Miller/Donaldson Collection/Getty Images

In this adorable overhead shot, June is pictured holding her young daughter Anne while enjoying time at the beach.

9. June Lockhart brings on the drama, 1961

The actress in 1961
June posing in 1961Donaldson Collection/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Lockhart looks lovely in orange in this 1961 photo.

10. Sitting pretty, 1971

The Lost in Space actress in 1971
June posing in 1971Tim Boxer/Getty Images

The fabulous in florals actress looks gorgeous in this early 1970s photo.

11. Getting cozy with her co-stars, 1983

June Lockhart,  Guy Williams, Angela Cartwright and Bob May, 1983
June Lockhart, Guy Williams, Angela Cartwright and Bob May, 1983Bob Riha, Jr/Getty Images

This famed sci-fi series, which debuted in 1965, had Lockhart playing the part of Penny Robinson, a member of the Robinson family, who were, evidently, lost in space.

Conversation

All comments are subject to our Community Guidelines. Woman's World does not endorse the opinions and views shared by our readers in our comment sections. Our comments section is a place where readers can engage in healthy, productive, lively, and respectful discussions. Offensive language, hate speech, personal attacks, and/or defamatory statements are not permitted. Advertising or spam is also prohibited.

Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menu items. Use right arrow key to move into submenus. Use escape to exit the menu. Use up and down arrow keys to explore. Use left arrow key to move back to the parent list.