
June Lockhart passed away at the age of 100.
PEOPLE The magazine reported that he died late last week, particularly on October 23 in Santa Monica, California, with his daughter and granddaughter at his side.
Lockhart was one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, with a career that spanned decades of film and television.
His works include A Christmas Story, meet me in St Louis and the wolf of london and on television he had leading roles in Lassie and Lost in Space.
She was cast in the television series. Girl in 1958, playing Ruth Martin, mother of Timmy, played by Jon Provost, with whom she became very close.
“My own mother may forget my birthday, but June never does,” Provost had said. PEOPLE in 1994.
Lockhart was nominated for an Emmy Award twice in 1953 and 1959 for her Girl series.
Additionally, in 1948, Lockhart received a special Tony Award for Best Performance by a New Actor (a category that no longer exists) for his Broadway role in For love or money.
Initially, Lockhart made her film debut alongside her parents in a film version of A Christmas story in 1938.
He also played supporting roles in Meet me in St. Louis; Sergeant York; All this and heaven too; and The yearling before jumping to stardom.



