See This Legendary Actress Now at 98.

June Lockhart: A Timeless Television Icon

Few performers have left a mark on American entertainment quite like June Lockhart. Beloved for her warmth,

poise, and versatility, she’s best remembered as TV’s quintessential mom—but her legacy stretches far beyond that.

Lockhart rose to fame as Ruth Martin on Lassie (1958–1964), embodying strength and tenderness as Timmy’s mother

in a role that became iconic. She later broke new ground as Dr. Maureen Robinson in Lost in Space (1965–1968),

portraying a woman who was both a nurturing mother and a capable scientist—a rare portrayal of female intellect and authority in sci-fi at the time.

Her career spans stage, screen, and decades of guest roles on hits like Bewitched, The Love Boat, and 90210, showing unmatched longevity

and grace. Off-screen, Lockhart became a passionate advocate for space exploration, earning NASA’s Exceptional Public Achievement Medal in 2013.

A second-generation actress and mother to actress Anne Lockhart, her roots run deep in Hollywood.

Even in her 90s, she exudes vitality and humor, famously saying, “I used to think 90 was old, but I feel 55.”

More than a star, June Lockhart is a living legend—proof that elegance, resilience, and heart never go out of style.

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