Anne Lockhart (actress)
Anne Lockhart | |
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Born | Anne Kathleen Maloney September 6, 1953 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Other names | Annie Lockhart |
Education | Verde Valley School |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1957–present |
Known for | Battlestar Galactica Chicago Fire |
Spouse |
Adam C. Taylor
(m. 1986; died 1994) |
Children | 2 |
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Relatives |
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Anne Lockhart (born Anne Kathleen Maloney; September 6, 1953)
Early life
Lockhart is the elder of two daughters of actress June Lockhart and the granddaughter of actors Gene and Kathleen Lockhart.[2]
Lockhart attended Verde Valley School in Sedona, Arizona, appearing in her first school play as a senior there.[3]
Career
Television
Lockhart began her career at the age of four, starring as Annie in the short film "T Is for Tumbleweed",
In 1980, she appeared in a
In the 2000s and 2010s, Lockhart had several recurring and multiepisode minor roles on series such as
Film
Lockhart's first film role was playing Dora in the 1973 Western Jory. That same year, she appeared in the critically acclaimed Hallmark Hall of Fame episode Lisa, Bright and Dark, alongside Kay Lenz, Anne Baxter, and John Forsythe. She then appeared in the films Slashed Dreams (1975) and Joyride (1977), with Robert Carradine and Melanie Griffith. She played the young Eunice St. Clair in the 1986 horror film Troll, with her mother playing the older version of her character. Her other film credits include Just Tell Me You Love Me (1978), Hambone and Hillie (1983) opposite Lillian Gish,[5][6][7] Young Warriors (1983), The Oasis (1984), The Serpent Warriors (1985), Dark Tower (1989), Big Bad John (1990), Bug Buster (1998), A Dog's Tale (1999), Daybreak (2000), Cahoots (2001), Hollywood, It's a Dog's Life (2004), ExTerminators (2009), and Dakota's Summer (2014).
Though Lockhart herself claims no recollection of being approached,[8] she was reportedly John Carpenter's first choice to play the role of main character Laurie Strode in Halloween (1978).[9] Other commitments kept her from doing so, and the part was played by Jamie Lee Curtis in the original and its many sequels.
Other acting
In addition to her television and film appearances, Lockhart has also worked extensively in
Personal life
On December 24, 1986, Lockhart married Adam Carlyle Taylor, the son of Gunsmoke actor Buck Taylor and Judy Nugent. They had two children: a daughter, Carlyle, and a son, Zane. Taylor died in a motorcycle accident in Ennis, Montana on June 4, 1994 at the age of 27.[11]
A Catholic, Lockhart met Pope John Paul II in 1985 when she was invited to attend a papal audience in St. Peter's Square.[12] She is also an expert horsewoman, having won championships in cutting, reining, team penning, and barrel racing.[8]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1958 | T Is for Tumbleweed | Annie | Short film directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen | |
1972 | Fuzz | Girl in Car Wreck |
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1973 | Jory | Dora | Western film directed by Jorge Fons | |
1975 | Slashed Dreams | Tina | Thriller film directed by James Polakof | |
1977 | Joyride | Cindy Young | Adventure film directed by Joseph Ruben | |
1978 | Beyond and Back | Additional voice | Documentary film and "death-sploitation flick" directed by James L. Conway | [13] |
Convoy | Dispatcher |
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[14] | |
Just Tell Me You Love Me | Kris |
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1981 | Earthbound | Mom |
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[16] |
1982 | Cannery Row | Barmaid |
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[17][18] |
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | Nurse |
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1983 | 10 to Midnight | Murder Victim |
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[19] |
Risky Business | Babysitter |
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[20] | |
The Graduates of Malibu High | Lucy |
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Hambone and Hillie | Roberta Radcliffe | Comedy drama film directed by Roy Watts | ||
1985 | Flesh+Blood | Wife |
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[23][24][25][26] |
Head Office | Secretary |
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[27] | |
The Serpent Warriors | Laura Chase | Crime-horror film directed by John Howard and Niels Rasmussen | [28][29] | |
1986 | Troll | Young Eunice St. Clair | Horror film; older version of character played by mother June Lockheart | |
1987 | Dark Tower
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Elaine | ||
1990 | Big Bad John | Lady Police Officer | Western film | |
1998 | Bug Buster | Cammie Griffin | Comedy Horror film | |
2001 | Route 666 | Radio Dispatcher | Action Horror film
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Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1959–62 | Lassie | Little Girl | Episode: " The UNICEF Story "
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Annie | Episode: " Yochim's Christmas "
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Christine | Episode: " Double Trouble "
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Little Girl | Episode: " The Musher "
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1965 | Death Valley Days | Child | Episode: "Magic Locket" | |
1972 | Cannon | Tabby | Episode: " A Deadly Quiet Town "
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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law | Tessa | Episode: "Words of Summer" | ||
The Sixth Sense | Diana | Episode: "Dear Joan: We're Going to Scare You to Death" | ||
1973 | The Magician
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Mary Rose Coogan | Episode: " Pilot "
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The Wonderful World of Disney
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Karen Jorgenson | Episode: " Fire on Kelly Mountain "
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Lisa, Bright and Dark | Elizabeth |
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[30] | |
1974 | Sierra | Kate | Episode: "Panic at Cathedral Creek" | |
Get Christie Love! | Bobbi | Episode: "Bullet from the Grave" | ||
1975 | Three for the Road | Betsy | Episode: "Ride on a Red Balloon" | |
Happy Days | Marcia | Episode: " Three on a Porch "
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1977 | Barnaby Jones | Wendy Millikan | Episode: " Death Beat "
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The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Sarah Masters | Episode: "The Mystery of the African Safari" | ||
1978 | The Steel Inferno | Sue Adams |
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Police Story | Judy Lawrence | Episode: "A Chance to Live" | ||
Daddy, I Don't Like It Like This | Additional voice | Made-for-TV Movie directed by Adell Aldrich | ||
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Jess | Episode: "The Last Kiss of Summer" (Parts 1 & 2) | ||
Project U.F.O. | Ann Booth | Episode: "Sighting 4019: The Believe It or Not Incident" | ||
Donner Pass: The Road to Survival | Additional voice | Made-for-TV Movie directed by James L. Conway | ||
The Eddie Capra Mysteries | Ellen Cordrey | Episode: "Breakout to Murder" | ||
The Deerslayer | Additional voice |
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1978–79 | Battlestar Galactica | Lieutenant Sheba
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12 Episodes | |
1979 | Beyond Reason | Guest | Episode: "16 March 1979 " | |
CHiPs | Patrolman Kathy Mulligan | Episode: "Return of the Supercycle" | ||
B. J. and the Bear | Lillian Pogovich | Episode: "Pogo Lil" | ||
The Incredible Hulk | Karen Mitchell | Episode: "Captive Night" | ||
1980 | B. J. and the Bear | Lillian Pogovich | Episode: "Fire in the Hole" | |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | Leila Markeson / Jennifer | Episode: "A Dream of Jennifer" | ||
Hagen | Sheila | Episode: "King of the Hill" | ||
1981 | Magnum, P.I. | Diane Westmore | Episode: "Lest We Forget" | |
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends | Guest |
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The Incredible Hulk | Audrey | Episode: "The Phenom" | ||
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends | Guest |
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1982 | Darkroom | Stage Actress | Episode: "Exit Line / Who's There? / The Rarest of Wines" | |
ABC Weekend Special | Teacher / Barmaid |
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The Fall Guy | Robin Stevens | Episode: "The Snow Job" | ||
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends | Storm | Episode: " A Fire-Star Is Born "
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Magnum, P.I. | Brenda & Cassie McCutchen | Episode: "Flashback" | ||
Tales of the Gold Monkey | Martha | Episode: "The Lady and the Tiger" | ||
Knight Rider | Sherry Benson | Episode: " Good Day at White Rock "
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Voyagers! | Amy Jone | Episode: "Merry Christmas, Bogg" | ||
1983 | The Paper Chase | Kathy Norman | Episode: "Cinderella" | |
Knight Rider | Jennifer Shell | Episode" Return to Cadiz "
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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends | Lightwave / Aurora Dante |
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The Fall Guy | Sally | Episode: "Inside, Outside" | ||
1984 | T. J. Hooker | Ellen Butler | Episode: "Hot Property" | |
Automan | Tracy Morgan | Episode: "Death by Design" | ||
Lottery! | Guest |
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Scene of the Crime | Mrs. Cooper | Episode: "The Babysitter" | ||
The Oasis | Anna | Made-for-TV Movie directed by Sparky Greene | [34] | |
1985 | E/R | Lois |
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Gidget's Summer Reunion | Larue Powell | Made-for-TV Movie directed by Bruce Bilson | [35][36][37] | |
1984–86 | Airwolf | Various | Random Target, Day of Jeopardy | |
1994-2001 | Diagnosis: Murder | Andrea Rivers | Episode: "Murder in the Family" | |
Jean Malone | Episode: "Frontier Dad" | |||
various | 12 episodes (uncredited) | |||
1994 | Bionic Ever After? | Carolyn MacNamara | Made-for-TV Movie directed by Steve Stafford | |
1995 | Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again
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Megan Glenneyre | Made-for-TV Movie directed by John McPherson | |
1997 | Walker, Texas Ranger | Dr. Linda Morgan | Episode: "Brainchild" | |
1999 | JAG | Episode "Psychic Warrior" | ||
2017 | Star Trek Continues | Thaius | Episode: What Ships Are For | |
2019 | To Tell the Truth | Contestant | Episode: Season 4, Episode 8 | |
2012–2021 | Chicago Fire | Dispatcher | 98 episodes (uncredited) |
References
Citations
- Cengage. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Oderman 2009, p. 336.
- ^ Monaco 1991, p. 221.
- ^ Monush 2003, p. 280.
- ^ a b c Anne Lockhart - Official Site; last accessed March 18, 2012
- ^ Debra Hill, Fangoria interview, quoted at HalloweenMovies.com; last accessed March 18, 2012.
- ^ Kingsmen Shakespeare Company Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine; last accessed March 18, 2012
- ^ "Buck Taylor Found Love at 57 with Stewardess after Tragic Loss of Son & Broken Marriage of 21 Years". 22 December 2021.
- ^ Belmond, Sylvie (April 7, 2005). "Locals reflect on the life of Pope John Paul II". Moorpark Acorn. Retrieved September 12, 2021.
- ^ Maslin, Janet (February 18, 1978). "Film: Those Who 'Died' Tell All". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
- ^ Canby, Vincent (June 28, 1978). "Film: Peckinpah's 'Convoy,' Open-Road Machismo". The New York Times. New York City. p. C17. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
- ^ Just Tell Me You Love Me / Maui. Allumination FilmWorks LLC (VHS). Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. April 16, 1991. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
- ^ Young 2000, p. 184.
- ISBN 978-0140177381.
- ISBN 978-0670686865.
- ^ Shepard, Richard F. (March 13, 1983). "10 to Midnight". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
- ^ Maslin, Janet (August 5, 1983). "Review: Paul Brickman's Risky Business". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
- ^ Klotman & Gibson 1997, p. 531.
- ^ Quinlan 1989, p. 60.
- ^ Keesey 2005, pp. 86–93.
- ^ Maltin 2017, p. 475.
- ^ Mann, Roderick (August 17, 1985). "MAKING A NAME--HERS--FOR HERSELF". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- ^ Murray, Noel (December 11, 2012). "Paul Verhoeven's Flesh + Blood—it's all right there in the title". The A.V. Club. Chicago: Onion, Inc. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- ^ Maslin, Janet (January 4, 1986). "SCREEN: 'HEAD OFFICE,' A CORPORATE SATIRE". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
- ^ Foguel 2019, p. 85.
- ^ Weldon 1996, p. 492.
- ISBN 978-0812416077.
- ISBN 978-1593082116.
- ISBN 978-0687270774.
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- ^ Miller 2018, p. 77.
- ^ Terrace 2013, p. 106.
- ^ Rowan 2014, p. 46.
Sources
- Foguel, Israel (2019). Cheyenne Walker [Clint Walker] (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-8593232442.
- Keesey, Douglas (2005). Paul Verhoevene. Taschen Film. ISBN 978-3822831014.
- ISBN 978-0253211200.
- ISBN 978-0525536192.
- Miller, Donald C. (2018). Coming of Age in Popular Culture: Teenagers, Adolescence, and the Art of Growing Up. ISBN 978-1440840609.
- ISBN 978-0399516047.
- Monush, Barry, ed. (2003). The Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the Silent Era to 1965. Vol. 1. ISBN 978-1557835512.
- Oderman, Stuart (2009). Lillian Gish: A Life on Stage and Screen. ISBN 978-0786440757.
- ISBN 978-0713444803.
- Rowan, Terry (2014). Bikini, Surfing & Beach Party Movies. ISBN 978-1312120471.
- Terrace, Vincent (2013). Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937-2012. ISBN 978-0786474455.
- Weldon, Michael (1996). The Psychotronic Video Guide To Film. ISBN 978-0312131494.
- Young, R. G., ed. (2000). The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film: Ali Baba to Zombies (1st ed.). ISBN 978-1557832696.
External links
- Anne Lockhart at IMDb
- Anne Lockhart at Rotten Tomatoes
- Anne Lockhart at Rotten Tomatoes