June Lockhart, born during the silent era of film and when Calvin Coolidge was president of the US, and who had her first credit in 1938 (the same year Superman debuted and Orson Welles freaked people out with a radio show) has passed at 100.
What's crazy is that Lockhart was in a *ton* of big movies in smaller roles right out of the gate. I'll be watching, say, Meet Me in St. Louis, and there goes Lockhart, who has such a particular look (twinkly eyes and a huge smile never hurt anyone in Hollywood), you know it's her.
So, she was working with Judy Garland, Gary Cooper, Joan Leslie, Red Skelton, Lana Turner... I mean... She saw some stuff.
Lockhart is most famous to folks of my generation and the prior generation as Ruth Martin, the matriarch of the second family featured in the popular Lassie program (the first kid was Jeff Miller, the second was Timmy Martin). Or, they know her as Maureen Robinson, the matriarch of that space-faring family in Lost in Space.
Lockhart's last appearance was in the 2016 film The Remake, but she had done voicework for the Netflix Lost In Space reboot. The last thing I saw her in was a recent viewing of Holiday in Handcuffs from 2007, but which I watched in 2022.
Here's to Ms. Lockhart, and a heck of a career and life.

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