Let’s talk about June Lockhart, a Hollywood legend who’s been lighting up screens for generations. Imagine this: she’s on set, filming an episode of Lost in Space, and she’s faced with a giant carrot—yes, a man-sized carrot—staring her down. How could anyone blame her for cracking up? In “The Great Vegetable Rebellion,” a third-season episode of the classic series, June couldn’t help but laugh. “I was asked to go home because I just couldn’t stop laughing,” she exclusively shares with Closer. It’s moments like these that remind us how fun and unpredictable life in showbiz can be.
Now, if you’re not familiar with June’s journey, let me fill you in. She started her career as a child, performing on the grand stage of New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Over the years, she graced our screens in iconic films like A Christmas Carol and Meet Me in St. Louis. But it’s her role as the steadfast Maureen Robinson in Lost in Space and as Ruth, Timmy’s mom on the original Lassie, that really cemented her place in our hearts. These characters have become timeless symbols of strength and warmth, and it’s no wonder audiences still adore her today.
When June wasn’t busy filming Lassie, she found her own unique way to relax. “I became the queen of Scrabble with my hairdresser and the crew,” she reminisces with a chuckle. But it was Lost in Space that truly stole her heart. “The show was so campy, and I adored the connection I had with my space family,” she explains. It’s clear that June didn’t just act alongside her co-stars; she formed deep bonds with them, creating a family both on and off-screen.
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And those bonds? They’ve lasted a lifetime. June remains close with the actors who played her children on Lost in Space: Bill Mumy, Angela Cartwright, and Marta Kristen. She also keeps in touch with Jon Provost, who portrayed Timmy on Lassie. “What I’m proudest of is the incredible colleagues and lifelong friends I’ve made throughout my career,” she says with a smile. It’s not just about the work for June—it’s about the relationships and the joy she’s shared with others.

Living Life to the Fullest at 99
June is a self-proclaimed “news junkie” who stays informed by regularly reading The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. She may not have a Facebook account, but she’s definitely aware of the digital world around her. Recently, she discovered that someone had impersonated her on social media, asking fans for money. “Please report these fake pages to the administrators,” she urges her fans. It’s a reminder of the importance of staying vigilant in the age of social media.
Despite everything life has thrown her way, June describes this chapter of her life as one of happiness and contentment. “I don’t waste any time dwelling on things I can’t change,” she says. One of the most valuable lessons she’s learned is the power of patience and trusting her inner voice. “Life is always changing,” she reflects. “Just wait a moment, and things will work out.” It’s advice we could all benefit from, especially in today’s fast-paced world.


