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What kind of dog is Lasse?

What kind of dog is Lasse?

Well, according to those who know and love the Collie breed, the fictional accounts of television Lassie aren’t too far off the mark. The real-life Collie is an extremely intelligent, sensitive dog who is known for her uncanny ability to know when something is wrong.

Is Collie a good family dog?

Even though collies are protective and good watchdogs, they are not aggressive. While any dog of any size, temperament or breed can become aggressive if trained or provoked, collies age generally not an aggressive breed. Their mellow and regal nature makes them a great family dog and loyal pet.

How many lassies have there been?

nine Lassies

How long did the original Lassie live?

Pal (dog)

Pal in 1942, as Lassie
Other name(s) “Lassie”
Born June 4, 1940 Glamis Kennels in North Hollywood, California, United States
Died June 18, 1958 (aged 18) Rudd Weatherwax’s home in North Hollywood, California, United States
Occupation Actor

Is Timmy from Lassie still alive?

Jonathan Bion Provost (born March 12, 1950) is an American actor, best known for his role as young Timmy Martin in the CBS series Lassie….

Jon Provost
Born Jonathan Bion Provost March 12, 1950 Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1953–present

How old is Anne Lockhart?

67 years (September 6, 1953)

Who was June Lockhart married to?

John C. Lindsaym. 1959–1970

Is June Lockhart related to Gene Lockhart?

Born on June 25, 1925, in New York City, Lockhart is the daughter of Canadian-born actor Gene Lockhart, who came to prominence on Broadway in 1933 in Ah, Wilderness!, and English-born actress Kathleen Lockhart. Her grandfather was John Coates Lockhart, “a concert-singer”.

When did Gene Lockhart die?

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Was June Lockhart in a Christmas carol?

June Lockhart, left, as Belinda Cratchit, with her real life father, Gene, and mother, Kathleen, as Bob and Mrs. Crachit and Terry Kilburn as Tiny Tim in the 1938 version of “A Christmas Carol.” Photo courtesy: June Lockhart The cast of “A Christmas Carol.”