Lynn Carlin

Movie Actress

Lynn Carlin was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 31st, 1938 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 86, Lynn Carlin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 31, 1938
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, United States
Age
86 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Lynn Carlin Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Peter Hall, ​ ​(m. 1958; div. 1960)​, Ed Carlin, ​ ​(m. 1963; div. 1974)​, John Wolfe, ​ ​(m. 1983; died 1999)​
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2, including Dan Carlin
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Lynn Carlin Life

Lynn Carlin (born Mary Lynn Reynolds on January 31, 1938) is an American actress who was nominated for the Best Support Actress Award in 1968 for her role in Faces.

Carlin appeared in Clare Boothe Luce's The Women at the Laguna Beach Playhouse for her debut.

Personal life

Carlin was married to Peter Hall from 1958 to their divorce in 1960. Edward Carlin's second marriage was her second, with whom she had two children. The union (1963-1974) came to an end in divorce. Dan Carlin, a podcaster/journalist, is her oldest child. She was married to John Wolfe from 1983 to 1999.

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Lynn Carlin Career

Life and career

She was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of socialite Muriel Elizabeth (née Ansley) and Laurence 'Larry' Reynolds. Her father, a Hollywood business manager, and her mother worked in radio. She grew up in Laguna Beach, California.

In 1967, Carlin, a secretary-turned-actress, received her first Academy Award nomination for her first film appearance in John Marley's suicidal wife, Maria, as part of John Cassavetes' Faces (1968). She is the first nonprofessional to be nominated for an Academy Award. She later worked wives and mothers before retiring in 1987. In Milo Forman's Taking Off (1971), she appeared in tick...tick...tick... (1970), as George Kennedy's vivacious, henpecking wife, and returned to the offbeat as Buck Henry's wife, looking for her missing daughter amid the hippies and heroin culture of 1970s New York. She appeared in Blake Edwards' western Wild Rovers the same year. She was reunited with John Marley, again as his wife in Bob Clark's Vietnam-era horror film Deathdream, and her other film appearances include British drama film Baxter! (1973) as the mother of Scott Jacoby, the 1979 comedy French Postcards, and the 1982 horror film Superstition.

Carlin played her maternal presence on the small screen as well. Lance Kerwin, the teen of growing up in Lance Kerwin's television film, 15, (1977) and its sequel spin-off, James at 16. She appeared in several episodes of The Waltons as a nurse who marries the county sheriff in 1977. She appeared in the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, and appeared in the short-lived television series Strike Force (1981–82). She appeared in several other television films, including a strong supporting role in Silent Night, Lonely Night. She appeared in "Milligan" as the wife of Harry Morgan's character in 1972.

She appeared in Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones in 1971 as the mother of teen father Desi Arnaz Jr. In A Step Out of Line, she played Peter Falk's wife in the same year. She appeared on both Terror on the 40th Floor and The Morning After. In 1975, Sam Houston played the wife of Sam Houston in the film The Honorable Sam Houston. In Dawn: Portrait of a Teenager Runaway, Eve Plumb's mother appears in the following year.

In A Killer in the Family (1983), she played three young men manipulated into tricking their father (Robert Mitchum) out of prison. She Wrote's last acting appearance on Murder, She Wrote, in 1987 as the wife of the episode's murder victim, played by Cornel Wilde.

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