Lynn Farleigh was born on May 3, 1942 in Bath, Somerset, England. She is an actress, known for Watership Down (1978), Miss Potter (2006) and Pride and Prejudice (1995). She has been married to John Woodvine since November 1996. She was previously married to David Yip and Michael Jayston.
Lynn Farr was born on January 28, 1914 in Stamps, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Red Badge of Courage (1951), Rich, Young and Pretty (1951) and Riders of the Whistling Pines (1949). He was married to Leone Fay Seedig. He died on July 5, 1994 in Meridian, Texas, USA.
Lynn Ferguson was born on 11 April 1965 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She is a writer and actress, known for Chicken Run (2000), No Angels (2004) and Chicken Run (2000). She has been married to Mark Tweddle since 30 June 2002. They have two children.
Lynn Fontanne was a British actress of French and Irish descent. She spend most of her acting career in the United States, and she is considered among the great leading ladies of American theatre. She formed an acting duo with her husband Alfred Lunt (1892-1977). Fontanne had few film roles, but was once nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Fontanne was born in Woodford, Essex in 1887, which was at the time a suburb of London with an ever-growing population. Woodford was annexed to Greater London in 1965 as part of an administrative reform. It is currently part of the London Borough of Redbridge. Fontanne's parents were Jules Fontanne (of French descent) and Frances Ellen Thornley (of Irish descent). Fontanne first gained fame in 1921, at the age of 34. She portrayed the protagonist character Dulcy in the farce play "Dulcy" by George Simon Kaufman (1889-1961) and Marc Connelly (1890-1980), and won acclaim as a comedy actress. She became known for her witty roles, and had roles specifically written for her by Samuel Nathaniel Behrman (1893-1973), Robert Emmet Sherwood (1896-1955), and Noël Coward (1899-1973). Fontanne enjoyed further success with a leading dramatic role in "Strange Interlude" (1928) by Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953). Fontanne portrayed protagonist Nina Leeds, a woman who lost her original fiance in World War play. The grieving Nina then engages in a series of affairs, before marrying "amiable fool" Sam Evans. She is aware that madness runs in the Evans family, so she has a child with a lover and has Sam acknowledge it as his own. She then maintains secret affairs for the next twenty years, while still posing as a loving wife. Due to its content, the play was considered controversial in the 1920s, but it was a hit. Fontanne made her film debut in the romantic comedy "Second Youth". She had her greatest success in the medium with the comedy "The Guardsman" (1931). In the film, a jealous husband creates a second identity to seduce his wife. Fontanne played the wife, who recognizes her husband but decides to play along. Fontanne was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for this role, but the Award was instead won by rival actress Helen Hayes (1900-1993). Fontanne's most notable theatrical success in the 1930s was the risque play "Design for Living" (1933), involving bisexuality and a ménage à trois. Fontanne continued performing as a stage actress until her official retirement in 1958. During her last year as a stage actress, Fontanne and Lunt introduced their new theatrical house, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Fontanne continued appearing regularly in television until the mid-1960s. She received an Emmy Award for her role in "The Magnificent Yankee" (1965), and was nominated for a second one for her role as Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928) in "Anastasia" (1967). Fontanne received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964. Fontane continued living in retirement until 1983, residing in her summer home "Ten Chimneys" in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin. She was 95-years-old at the time of her death, one of the oldest living actresses. Following her death, Ten chimneys was converted to a house museum and social center for American theater.
Lynn Fox is known for The Social Dilemma (2020).
Lynn Francis is married to Michael Starkey.
Lynn Gallagher is an actress, known for Almost Amy (2016), Small Claims and The Fifties (2015).
Lynn Ghora is known for The Platform (2020), Salon Zahra (2021) and The Platform 3 (2021).
Lynn Gilmartin is an Australian actress, poker player and Hall of Fame sportscaster, best known for her role as anchor of the World Poker Tour (2003) on Fox Sports. Born in Dublin, Ireland in 1984, Lynn's family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1986. Gilmartin first hit television screens as the host of 2012 Aussie Millions Poker Championship (2013) and continued as sideline reporter for ESPN Australia's coverage of 2013 WSOP Asia Pacific (2013). In 2013, she moved to Los Angeles to assume the role as anchor of the World Poker Tour on Fox Sports, alongside commentators Mike Sexton and Vincent Van Patten. Simultaneously, Gilmartin anchored and co-produced World Poker Tour's high roller series, WPT Alpha8 (2014), on FS1. Gilmartin began her film career in 2018 with the role of Gemma in the film Museo (2018), alongside Gael García Bernal. She has since appeared in Australian feature films How Do You Know Chris? (2020), Paul Hogan's latest, The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee (2020), and This Little Love of Mine (2021). In 2020, she had a guest role as Jessica Quince on Australian soap, Neighbours (1985). In January 2020, Gilmartin was inducted into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame at Crown Melbourne, for her outstanding contributions to broadcasting the game for over a decade.
Lynn Goldsmith is known for Master of None (2015), Madonna: Like a Virgin (Live) (1985) and Madonna: Dress You Up (1985).