June Lockhart, one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age, has died aged 100.

The American actress began her career in the 1930s, with early notable roles coming in classics like A Christmas Carol and Meet Me in St. Louis.

In the subsequent decades she predominately appeared on television, including in Lassie, Lost in Space and Petticoat Junction.

A two-time Emmy Award nominee and Tony Award winner, Lockhart’s career spanned nearly nine decades.

However, it’s now been announced the actress died a few days ago – on the Thursday night in Santa Monica, California.

Her cause of death has been revealed as natural causes, with the actress’ daughter, June Elizabeth, and her granddaughter, Christianna, by her side when she died, as reported by People. While she is set to have a

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