Lyn Ashley was born on March 18, 1940 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. She is an actress, known for Danger Man (1960), Quest for Love (1971) and The Saint (1962). She was previously married to Eric Idle.
Lyn Carmony is an actress, known for Boggy Creek (2010) and Mark of the Witch (1970).
Lyn DesMarais is an actress, known for Framed for the Holidays (2018).
Lyn Evans is known for Particle Fever (2013) and Nova (1974).
Born in St Brides Wentlooge (now in Gwent), Wales, UK, where he was brought up as a strict Congregationalist and a Welsh speaker. He started his working life as an apprentice draper in Newport, Wales, and was drawn to an acting career after seeing "It's Never Too Late to Mend" at the Old Victoria Hall, Newport. Started career as a stage actor in South Wales. His first engagement was at a chapel in Cardiff, giving readings from Shakespeare. In 1890 he met a touring group on a train and was persuaded to step in for a sick actor; this was his first professional engagement. He opened on 28 August 1890 in "The Grip Of Iron" at the Theatre Royal, Bristol, gaining experience in the provinces. He made his London debut at the Shakespeare Theatre Clapham on 19 July 1897. Changed his name to Lyn when working in London, as the English could not spell or pronounce his real Christian name, Llewellyn. He starred in stage, screen and radio productions, and he toured in the U.S., India, Burma, and Japan, sharing stages with John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, and Anthony Quayle. He specialised in playing villains: The sinister hypnotist Svengali, Conan Doyle's Prof. Moriarty, and Bill Sikes in "Oliver Twist" were some of his roles. His last stage appearance was as Abu Hassan in "Chu Chin Chow" in the West End in 1941 when he was 74 years old, and when he was nearly 80 he played Owain Glyndwr in Shakespeare's Henry VII for the BBC 3rd Programme. He died in 1952 after a long illness. There is a memorial to him in the Chapel House Inn (a public house) in his home town of St Brides Wentlooge (the inn was owned by his uncle), the plaque having been moved from its original place in his old school when the school closed.
Lyn Hewitt is an actress, known for Hidden Peaks (2018).
Lyn Jagger was born in Sterling, Kansas Her family moved around until they settled in Texas when she was in middle school. She attended middle school and high school in the Texas. After high school she joined the Air Force and stayed for 20 year until retirement. She trained in Texas and Mississippi. Her primary job was in Personnel (Human Resources). She was assigned through out the United States, Germany, England and Hawaii. Lyn spent half her career assigned to Headquarters locations and ended her career in Washington D.C. where she retired. She received numerous awards and decorations. After retiring she went to college and received an Associate degree in Business from Tarrant County College in Ft Worth, Texas and went on to Texas Wesleyan Univeristy in Ft Worth, Texas and majored in Business and Psychology. During school she worked in security allowing for a flexible schedule. And then she worked for the U. S. Dept. of Commerce as an Assistant Manager for Administration. Then she went back to Tarrant County College and was an honor student in the Paralegal degree program. In her final semester, during her internship, she decided to follow her desire for acting, after the semester was over and started acting and taking acting classes in June 2014. Lyn has two beautiful adult daughters. NOTE: Lyn is an American Red Cross volunteer.
Lyn Mahler was an actress, known for You're Not You (2014), Criminal Minds (2005) and The Commission (2003). She died on July 4, 2021 in the USA.
Lyn Majors is known for Confessions of a Producer (2020) and Encounters of the Real, Unreal and Beyond (2020).
Lyn May is a Mexican showgirl and actress of Chinese origin. She is considered one of the most popular female figures of the so-called Cinema of Ficheras and Mexican erotic comedy. She was known by the nickname of "The Goddess of Love." She's completed a cinematographic career that includes approximately 100 films made in Mexico.