Anne Lockhart (actor)

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Anne Lockhart
Birth name Anne Kathleen Maloney
Born September 6, 1953 (1953-09-06) (age 54)
New York City, New York
Flag of the United States United States
Occupation Actress
Years active 1965-present
Spouse(s) Adam C. Taylor (1986-1994)
(his death) 2 Children
Children Carly Taylor and Zane Taylor
Parents June Lockhart
Official site Anne Lockhart
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Anne Lockhart (b. Anne Kathleen Maloney on September 6, 1953, in New York City) is an American actress, the daughter of actress June Lockhart and Dr. John F. Maloney. Anne's legal name was Anne Kathleen Maloney until her marriage, at which time she took the surname of her husband, Adam Carlyle Taylor. Professionally, she has chosen to use her mother's maiden name and has been known as Anne Lockhart throughout her long career.

Raised in California, she entered her mother's profession and began acting. She starred in the movie A Dog's Tale and has also had a number of notable guest appearances in classic television shows such as B.J. and the Bear, Knight Rider, and Quantum Leap. She is best known in her role as Lieutenant Sheba on Battlestar Galactica.

Anne also starred in the critically acclaimed film Lisa, Bright and Dark in 1973.

In recent years, Lockhart has become a successful voice-over artist,a frequent guest star on episodic television as well as working in television commercials.

She married Adam C. Taylor (1966-94) in 1986, the son of actor Buck Taylor and grandson of actor Dub Taylor (1907-1994). In this marriage, she bore two children, Carly Taylor and Zane Taylor. Sadly, Adam Taylor was killed in an accident in 1994, and Anne became a widow. There is as yet no record of a remarriage for Anne.

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