Jeffrey Lynn
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Jeffrey Lynn

Acting · Born 1909-02-16 · age 86 at death · Auburn, Massachusetts, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeffrey Lynn (born Ragnar Godfrey Lind; February 16, 1909 – November 24, 1995) was an American stage-screen actor and film producer who worked primarily through the Golden Age of Hollywood establishing himself as one of the premier talents of his time. Throughout his acting career, both on stage and in film, he was typecast as "the attractive, reliable love interest of the heroine," or "the tall, stalwart hero." Born and raised in Massachusetts, he attended Bates College, before working as a teacher. He was tapped to act in his first film in 1938, which convinced him to move to Hollywood, California. His second film–Four Daughters (1938)–propelled him into national fame sparking three sequels: Daughters Courageous (1939), Four Wives (1939) and Four Mothers (1941) with Lynn reprising his role in each of them. He was at the center of the Gone with the Wind (1939) screening controversy; he was noted as the top contender to play Ashley Wilkes, however, the directer eventually chose Leslie Howard instead. Lynn was asked to join James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart in The Roaring Twenties (1939), a gangster noir that garnered him critical praise. His success continued with such films as The Fighting 69th (1940) in which he portrayed poet-soldier Joyce Kilmer opposite Cagney, It All Came True (1940), All This and Heaven Too (1940) and Million Dollar Baby (1941). His movie career was put on hold for World War II draft, where he received a Bronze Star for his service as a in Italy and Austria as a combat intelligence captain. He returned to the screen in 1948 and was in the notably successful, A Letter to Three Wives (1949), which went on to be nominated of best picture in the 1950 prime time Academy Awards. A year later he joined that cast of Home Town Story (1951) billed alongside Marilyn Monroe. His later film career credits include: BUtterfield 8 (1960) along with Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey, and Tony Rome (1967) with Frank Sinatra. Lynn also began to act on Broadway and was featured in such plays as Any Wednesday (1966) and Dinner at Eight (1967). Later on in his career he found mixed critical success television starring in hit shows such as Robert Montgomery Presents, Your Show of Shows, My Son Jeep (with young Martin Huston), and Lux Video Theatre. He died in November 1995 in Burbank, California from natural causes and was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills. Actor Jeffrey Lynn "Jeff" Goldblum is named in honor of Jeffrey Lynn.

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Murder, She Wrote
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Murder, She Wrote

Sep 30, 1984
Actor
The Roaring Twenties
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The Roaring Twenties

Oct 28, 1939
Actor
A Letter to Three Wives
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A Letter to Three Wives

Jan 20, 1949
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BUtterfield 8
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BUtterfield 8

Nov 4, 1960
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Simon & Simon
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Simon & Simon

Nov 24, 1981
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Tony Rome
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Tony Rome

Nov 10, 1967
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Ironside
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Ironside

Mar 28, 1967
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All This, and Heaven Too
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All This, and Heaven Too

Jul 5, 1940
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Knots Landing
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Knots Landing

Dec 27, 1979
Actor
Four Daughters
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Four Daughters

Aug 9, 1938
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The Fighting 69th
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The Fighting 69th

Jan 27, 1940
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Midnight Caller
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Midnight Caller

Oct 25, 1988
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It All Came True
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It All Came True

Apr 6, 1940
Actor
Home Town Story
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Home Town Story

May 18, 1951
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Strange Bargain
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Strange Bargain

Nov 5, 1949
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Studio One
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Studio One

Nov 7, 1948
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Whiplash
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Whiplash

Dec 24, 1948
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When Were You Born
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When Were You Born

Jun 18, 1938
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Suspense
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Suspense

Jan 6, 1949
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Four Wives
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Four Wives

Dec 22, 1939
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Black Bart
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Black Bart

Feb 17, 1948
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Espionage Agent
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Espionage Agent

Sep 30, 1939
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Daughters Courageous
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Daughters Courageous

Jun 23, 1939
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Underground
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Underground

Jun 28, 1941
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Flight from Destiny
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Flight from Destiny

Feb 8, 1941
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The Philco Television Playhouse
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The Philco Television Playhouse

Oct 3, 1948
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Robert Montgomery Presents
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Robert Montgomery Presents

Jan 30, 1950
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My Love Came Back
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My Love Came Back

Jul 13, 1940
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Lux Video Theatre

Oct 2, 1950
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Tales of Tomorrow
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Tales of Tomorrow

Aug 3, 1951
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For the Love of Mary
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For the Love of Mary

Sep 1, 1948
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The Body Disappears
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The Body Disappears

Nov 22, 1941
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Four Mothers
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Four Mothers

Jan 4, 1941
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Out Where the Stars Begin
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Out Where the Stars Begin

May 28, 1938
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Million Dollar Baby
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Million Dollar Baby

May 31, 1941
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Lost Lagoon
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Lost Lagoon

Nov 24, 1957
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Captain China
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Captain China

Feb 2, 1950
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Oct 5, 1951
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Lights Out
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Lights Out

Jul 19, 1949
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Money and the Woman
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Money and the Woman

Aug 17, 1940
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Your Show of Shows
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Your Show of Shows

Feb 25, 1950
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A Child is Born
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A Child is Born

Dec 7, 1939
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Yes, My Darling Daughter
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Yes, My Darling Daughter

Feb 25, 1939
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Law of the Tropics
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Law of the Tropics

Oct 4, 1941
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Doorway to Suspicion
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Doorway to Suspicion

May 24, 1954
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The Spiral Staircase
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The Spiral Staircase

Oct 4, 1961
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Cowboy from Brooklyn
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Cowboy from Brooklyn

Jul 9, 1938
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Up Front
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Up Front

Mar 5, 1951
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