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June was born June 5, 1931 to Mary and Harry Ellington in Memphis Tennessee. She is preceded in death by her husband Thomas A. Pretti, her son Stephen T. Pretti, her daughter Michelle P. Dotter and ...
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LOS ANGELES — June Lockhart, known for playing the quintessential TV mom in “Lassie” and “Lost in Space,” died of natural causes in her Southern California home this week, her family said Saturday.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. June Lockhart, the beloved actress whose career spanned nearly nine ...
June Lockhart, beloved for her roles as a mother in Lassie and in Lost in Space, died on Oct. 23 at her Santa Monica, California home of natural causes. She was 100. Harlon Ball, Lockhart’s spokesman, ...
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