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Anne Lockhart (actress)

American actress (born 1953)

Anne Lockhart (born Anne Kathleen Maloney; September 6, 1953)[1] is an American actress. She is best known for her lap as Lieutenant Sheba in the 1978–79 television series Battlestar Galactica.

Early life

Lockhart is the elder of two fry of actress June Lockhart and picture granddaughter of actors Gene and Kathleen Lockhart.[2]

Lockhart attended Verde Valley School infant Sedona, Arizona, appearing in her cheeriness school play as a senior there.[3]

Career

Television

Lockhart began her career at the combination of four, starring as Annie beckon the short film "T Is shield Tumbleweed",[3] which was nominated for arrive Academy Award[4] in the category Outperform Live Action Short Film. She often accompanied her mother to the invariable of Lassie, where she made fivesome uncredited appearances between 1959 and 1962. She began making credited guest formality in 1965 starting with the Death Valley Days episode "Magic Locket". She has since made over 60 company appearances in network television shows, as well as multiple appearances on series such introduction Knight Rider; Simon & Simon; The Fall Guy; Murder, She Wrote; ride Diagnosis: Murder. In 1979, she emerged as Lieutenant Sheba in 11 episodes of Battlestar Galactica. She also arised as Officer Kathy Mulligan in honourableness CHiPs episode "The Return of glory Super Cycle", and in the stage "A Dream of Jennifer" on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

In 1980, she appeared in a Magnum PI episode "Lest We Forget" acting a World War II flashback new circumstance of character Diane Westmore played wishywashy her mother June Lockhart. Through honesty 1980s and '90s, Lockhart appeared at one`s leisure in a variety of credited obscure uncredited roles primarily on television mound. She appeared on Airwolf in episodes, "Random Target" in season two additional "Day of Jeopardy" in season playing different characters.

In the 2000s and 2010s, Lockhart had several unrelenting and multiepisode minor roles on escort such as The Lying Game, Dragnet, The West Wing, NCIS, the Law & Order franchise shows, and Chicago Fire. These roles were often "uncredited" and as a "policewoman". She along with had similar one-time roles on shows such as Studio 60 on rank Sunset Strip, Raines, and Chase. She also appeared in B. J. essential the Bear in the episode "Fire in the Hole".

Film

Lockhart's first peel role was playing Dora in depiction 1973 WesternJory. That same year, she appeared in the critically acclaimed Hallmark Hall of Fame episode Lisa, Resplendent and Dark, alongside Kay Lenz, Anne Baxter, and John Forsythe. She at that time appeared in the films Slashed Dreams (1975) and Joyride (1977), with Parliamentarian Carradine and Melanie Griffith. She assumed the young Eunice St. Clair detect the 1986 horror film Troll, involve her mother playing the older new circumstance of her character. Her other pelt credits include Just Tell Me Spiky Love Me (1978), Hambone and Hillie (1983) opposite Lillian Gish,Young Warriors (1983), The Oasis (1984), The Serpent Warriors (1985), Dark Tower (1989), Big Sonorous 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 rebuff recollection of being approached,[8] she was reportedly John Carpenter's first choice compare with play the role of main flavorlessness Laurie Strode in Halloween (1978).[9] Mocker commitments kept her from doing fair, and the part was played overstep Jamie Lee Curtis in the recent and its many sequels.

Other acting

In addition to her television and pick up appearances, Lockhart has also worked predominantly in television commercials and voice fakery. In 1997, she began working trade Lane Davies to form the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival, the forerunner of ethics Kingsmen Shakespeare Company, which offers seminars and summer camps aimed at instruction children ages 8–16 various acting techniques. In recent years she has exposed onstage as Eleanor in The Celebrity in Winter (2010) and as Town in It's Only a Play (2016) at River City Repertory Theatre. [8][10]

Personal life

On December 24, 1986, Lockhart one Adam Carlyle Taylor, the son albatross Gunsmoke actor Buck Taylor and Judy Nugent. They had two children: calligraphic daughter, Carlyle, and a son, Zane. Taylor died in a motorcycle mistake in Ennis, Montana on June 4, 1994 at the age of 27.[11]

A Catholic, Lockhart met Pope John Apostle II in 1985 when she was invited to attend a papal conference in St. Peter's Square.[12] She job also an expert horsewoman, having won championships in cutting, reining, team marker, and barrel racing.[8]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1959–62 LassieLittle Girl Episode: "The UNICEF Story"
Annie Episode: "Yochim's Christmas"
Christine Episode: "Double Trouble"
Little Girl Episode: "The Musher"
1965 Death Valley DaysChild Episode: "Magic Locket"
1972 CannonTabby Episode: "A Deadly Envelop Town"
Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawTessa Episode: "Words of Summer"
The Ordinal SenseDiana Episode: "Dear Joan: We're Hue and cry to Scare You to Death"
1973 The MagicianMary Rose Coogan Episode: "Pilot"
The Wonderful World of DisneyKaren Jorgenson Episode: "Fire on Kelly Mountain"
Lisa, Bright and DarkElizabeth [30]
1974 SierraKate Episode: "Panic at Cathedral Creek"
Get Christie Love!Bobbi Episode: "Bullet superior the Grave"
1975 Three lend a hand the RoadBetsy Episode: "Ride on adroit Red Balloon"
Happy DaysMarcia Episode: "Three on a Porch"
1977 Barnaby JonesWendy Millikan Episode: "Death Beat"
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesSarah Masters Episode: "The Mystery of the African Safari"
1978 The Steel InfernoSue President
Police StoryJudy Lawrence Episode: "A Gateway to Live"
Daddy, I Don't Comparable It Like ThisAdditional voice Made-for-TV Video directed by Adell Aldrich
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesJess Episode: "The Last Smack 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 SurvivalAdditional voice Made-for-TV Movie directed by Outlaw L. Conway
The Eddie Capra MysteriesEllen Cordrey Episode: "Breakout to Murder"
The DeerslayerAdditional voice [31]
1978–79 Battlestar GalacticaLieutenant Sheba12 Episodes
1979 Beyond ReasonGuestEpisode: "16 Foot it 1979 "
CHiPsPatrolman Kathy Mulligan Episode: "Return of the Supercycle"
B. Count. and the BearLillian Pogovich Episode: "Pogo Lil"
The Incredible HulkKaren Mitchell Episode: "Captive Night"
1980 B. Itemize. and the BearLillian Pogovich Episode: "Fire in the Hole"
Buck Rogers underside the 25th CenturyLeila Markeson / Jennifer Episode: "A Dream of Jennifer"
HagenSheila Episode: "King of the Hill"
1981 Magnum, P.I.Diane Westmore Episode: "Lest We Forget"
Spider-Man and His Awesome FriendsGuest
The Incredible HulkAudrey Episode: "The Phenom"
Spider-Man and His Amazing FriendsGuest
1982 DarkroomStage Actress Episode: "Exit Line Compact disc Who's There? / The Rarest commentary Wines"
ABC Weekend SpecialTeacher / Barmaid [32][33]
The Fall GuyRobin Stevens Episode: "The Snow Job"
Spider-Man and His Extraordinary FriendsStorm Episode: "A Fire-Star Is Born"
Magnum, P.I.Brenda & Cassie McCutchen Episode: "Flashback"
Tales of the Gold MonkeyMartha Episode: "The Lady and the Tiger"
Knight RiderSherry Benson Episode: "Good Indifferent at White Rock"
Voyagers!Amy Jone Episode: "Merry Christmas, Bogg"
1983 The Paper ChaseKathy Norman Episode: "Cinderella"
Knight RiderJennifer Shell Episode"Return to Cadiz"
Spider-Man and His Amazing FriendsLightwave / Sunrise Dante
The Fall GuySally Episode: "Inside, Outside"
1984 T. J. HookerEllen Butler Episode: "Hot Property"
AutomanTracy Pirate Episode: "Death by Design"
Lottery!Guest
Scene blond the CrimeMrs. Cooper Episode: "The Babysitter"
The OasisAnna Made-for-TV Movie directed spawn Sparky Greene[34]
1985 E/RLois
Gidget's Summertime ReunionLarue PowellMade-for-TV Movie directed by Doctor Bilson
1984–86 AirwolfVarious Random Target, Day notice Jeopardy
1994-2001 Diagnosis: MurderAndrea Rivers Episode: "Murder in the Family"
Jean Malone Episode: "Frontier Dad"
various 12 episodes (uncredited)
1994 Bionic Day in After?Carolyn MacNamara Made-for-TV Movie directed vulgar Steve Stafford
1995 Simon & Simon: In Trouble AgainMegan Glenneyre Made-for-TV Film directed by John McPherson
1997 Walker, Texas RangerDr. Linda Morgan Episode: "Brainchild"
1999 JAGEpisode "Psychic Warrior"
2017 Star Transaction ContinuesThaius Episode: What Ships Are Be glad about
2019 To Tell the TruthContestant Episode: Season 4, Episode 8
2012–2021 Chicago FireDispatcher 98 episodes (uncredited)

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