Jon Provost had his big acting break at 2-years-old and would go on to work with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars — including TV’s most famous canine. Provost spoke to Fox News about how he was ...
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One of the nicest stars in Hollywood is Jon Provost, the actor who is famously remembered for playing the role of Timmy ...
It's a special year for the classic TV show, "Lassie," it was 50 years ago that Jon Provost made his debut as young Timmy Martin. Provost has written a book about his experiences called "Timmy's in ...
Robert Weatherwax, a professional dog trainer for film and TV productions who took on the trade of his father, Rudd, the original owner of Lassie, died Thursday at a Veterans Affairs facility in ...
Well, Lassie stopped by today just to uh talk about her new season. She's still in syndication, of course. And she would like to demonstrate, I believe some of the exciting work that you've been doing ...
June Lockhart, a popular actress of the 1950s and ’60s known for her roles in “Lost In Space,” “Lassie” and “Meet Me in St. Louis,” died of natural causes on Oct. 23 in Santa Monica, Calif. She was ...
Lassie and The New Yorker have a long history. In 1948, at the height of the HUAC era, Lillian Ross wrote about Lassie’s role as Hollywood’s most bankable star, untroubled by political affiliation or ...
Lassie is the most famous dog in Hollywood, thanks to decades of appearances across books, radio, television, and movies. Starting with the 1943 classic, Lassie Come Home, that noble Rough Collie ...
The actress had amassed more than 150 film and television credits during her career. Breaking News Intern June Lockhart, a two-time Emmy Award nominee and actress known for her motherly roles, has ...
In the early 1950s, when television sent Hollywood into the doldrums and studios were thinning their contract lists, some stars began appearing in their own TV series. Among them: Lucille Ball, ...
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