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Occupation
  
Actress

Children
  
Dan Carlin

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Lynn Carlin

Years active
  
1968–1987

TV shows
  

Full Name
  
Mary Lynn Reynolds

Born
  
January 31, 1938 (age 86) (
1938-01-31
)

Spouse
  
John Wolfe (m. 1983), Ed Carlin (m. 1963–1974), Peter Hall (m. 1958–1960)

Parents
  
Larry Reynolds, Muriel Elizabeth Reynolds, Laurence Kramer

Movies
  
Taking Off, Faces, Deathdream, Wild Rovers, Superstition

Similar People
  
John Marley, Dan Carlin, Richard Backus, Seymour Cassel, Buck Henry

Lynn carlin in faces


Lynn Carlin (born Mary Lynn Reynolds on January 31, 1938, in Los Angeles) is an American actress.

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She was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1968 for her role in Faces. Carlin made her stage debut in Clare Boothe Luce's The Women at the Laguna Beach Playhouse.

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Silent Night, Lonely Night (1969)


Life and career

Lynn Carlin The Cinematic Spectacle Best Supporting Actress 1960s

She was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of socialite Muriel Elizabeth (née Ansley 1909-1993) and Laurence 'Larry' Reynolds. Her father was a Hollywood business manager in the 1930s.

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Carlin, a secretary-turned-actress, earned her only Academy Award nomination in 1968 for her first feature role, as John Marley's suicidal wife, Maria, in John Cassavetes' Faces (1968). She subsequently played wives and mothers before retiring in 1987. She next appeared in ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), as George Kennedy's ambitious, henpecking wife, and returned to the offbeat as Buck Henry's wife, searching for her missing daughter amid the hippies and drug culture of 1970s New York in Miloš Forman's Taking Off (1971). The same year she appeared in Blake Edwards' western Wild Rovers. In 1972, she was re-teamed with John Marley, again as his wife, in Bob Clark's Vietnam-era horror film Deathdream, and her other film roles include the British drama film Baxter! (1973) as the mother of Scott Jacoby, the 1979 comedy French Postcards, and the 1982 horror film Superstition.

Lynn Carlin Sage Slowdive quotActress In A Supporting Rolequot 1968

The small screen saw Carlin cast for her maternal presence as well. She is perhaps best remembered as the parent of growing teen Lance Kerwin in the TV-movie James at 15 (1977) and its subsequent spin-off, James at 16. In 1977, she was cast in several episodes of The Waltons as a nurse who marries the county sheriff. She appeared in the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, and had a recurring role on the short-lived television series, Strike Force (1981–82). She appeared in several other TV movies, providing a strong supporting turn in Silent Night, Lonely Night.In 1972, she appeared in an episode of 'Gunsmoke' titled 'Milligan' as the wife of Harry Morgan.

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In 1971, she played the mother of teenage father Desi Arnaz Jr. in Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones. That same year she played Peter Falk's wife in A Step Out of Line. In 1974, she appeared in both Terror on the 40th Floor and The Morning After. She played the wife of Sam Houston in the biopic, The Honorable Sam Houston, in 1975. The following year she played Eve Plumb's mother in Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway.

In her last made-for-television movie, she played the mother of three young men manipulated into breaking their father (Robert Mitchum) out of jail in A Killer in the Family (1983). Her last acting role was a guest appearance on Murder, She Wrote in 1987, as the wife of the episode's murder victim, played by Cornel Wilde.

Personal life

She was first married to Peter Hall from 1958 until their divorce in 1960. She married, secondly, to Edward Carlin, with whom she had two children. That union (1963–74) also ended in divorce. Her elder child is podcaster/journalist Dan Carlin. She has been married to John Wolfe since 1983.


Filmography

Actress
2021
Consequences (TV Series) as
Churchgoer
- Leap of Faith (2021) - Churchgoer
1987
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Nicole
- The Way to Dusty Death (1987) - Nicole
1980
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Claire Dearborne / Rose Tiegs
- Game of Hearts: Part 2 (1985) - Claire Dearborne
- Game of Hearts: Part 1 (1985) - Claire Dearborne
- Warning: I May Be Hazardous to Your Health (1980) - Rose Tiegs
1983
A Killer in the Family (TV Movie) as
Dorothy Tison
1982
Forbidden Love (TV Movie) as
Ella Wagner
1982
Superstition as
Melinda Leahy
1982
The Kid from Nowhere (TV Movie) as
Molly Edward
1981
Darkroom (TV Series) as
Mrs. Shires
- Catnip (1981) - Mrs. Shires
1981
Strike Force (TV Series) as
Lorraine Klein / Lorainne Klein
- Night Nurse (1981) - Lorraine Klein
- The Victims (1981) - Lorainne Klein
1981
Girl on the Edge of Town (TV Movie) as
Selma Mantley
1980
Lou Grant (TV Series) as
Catherine Marks
- Harassment (1980) - Catherine Marks
1980
Battle Beyond the Stars as
Nell (voice)
1980
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (TV Series) as
Alice Rynkoff
- The Treasure of Sierra Madre Street (1980) - Alice Rynkoff
1974
Insight (TV Series) as
Betty / Janet / Marge / ...
- Chicken (1980) - Janet
- She's Waiting for Us (1977) - Betty
- Girl in Freefall (1976) - Marge
- Hunger Knows My Name (1975) - Helen Madden
- Resuscitation (1974) - Betty
- The Crime of Innocence (1974) - Jean
1979
Mrs. Columbo (TV Series) as
Sheree
- Off the Record (1979) - Sheree
1979
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Warden Ingram
- Caged Angel (1979) - Warden Ingram
1979
California Fever (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Newman
- Portrait of Laurie (1979) - Mrs. Newman
1979
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Mary Baines
- Design for Madness (1979) - Mary Baines
1979
The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
Elizabeth Collins
- Brain Child (1979) - Elizabeth Collins
1979
French Postcards as
Mrs. Weber
1979
Not Until Today (TV Movie) as
Mae Henderson
1977
James at 16 (TV Series) as
Meg Hunter
- Queen of the Silver Dollar (1978) - Meg Hunter (credit only)
- Ducks (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Hunter Country (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Rebel Without a Car (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Knocking Heads (1978) - Meg Hunter
- An Hour Before Midnight (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Champions (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Listless Fever (1978) - Meg Hunter
- The Blowout (1978) - Meg Hunter
- The Gift (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Star-Crossed Lovers (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Actions Speak Louder (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Unrequited Love- Twice (1978) - Meg Hunter
- Mrs. Carson (1977) - Meg Hunter
- Fast and Loose (1977) - Meg Hunter
- The Apple Tree, the Singing and the Gold (1977) - Meg Hunter
- Higher Ground (1977) - Meg Hunter
- Kathy's in the Shower (1977) - Meg Hunter
- The Girl with the Bad Rep (1977) - Meg Hunter
- Friends (1977) - Meg Hunter
- Pilot (1977) - Meg Hunter
1978
The Bionic Woman (TV Series) as
Norma Fisk
- The Martians Are Coming, the Martians Are Coming (1978) - Norma Fisk
1977
Gibbsville (TV Series)
- The Grand Gesture (1977)
1975
The Waltons (TV Series) as
Sara Griffith Bridges / Sara Griffith / Eula Mae
- The Flight (1977) - Sara Griffith Bridges
- The Hawk (1977) - Sara Griffith Bridges
- The Go-Getter (1977) - Sara Griffith
- The Hero (1977) - Sara Griffith
- The Prophecy (1975) - Eula Mae
1977
Bravo Two (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Morgan
1976
Serpico (TV Series) as
Viveca Janes
- A Secret Place (1976) - Viveca Janes
1976
Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (TV Series) as
Sarah Hunt
- Chapter VII (1976) - Sarah Hunt
1976
Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (TV Movie) as
Dawn's Mother
1976
The Tenth Level (TV Movie) as
Barbara
1976
City of Angels (TV Series) as
Cora Manning
- A Lonely Way to Die (1976) - Cora Manning
1975
The Lives of Jenny Dolan (TV Movie) as
Nancy Royce
1975
Iron and Horse (Short) as
Meridel York
1975
The Honorable Sam Houston (TV Movie) as
Margaret Houston
1974
Paper Moon (TV Series)
- Who Is M.P. Sellers (1974)
1974
Lucas Tanner (TV Series) as
Ann Lefferts
- Look the Other Way (1974) - Ann Lefferts
1974
Mannix (TV Series) as
Nancy Traherne
- Death Has No Face (1974) - Nancy Traherne
1974
Petrocelli (TV Series) as
Audrey North
- Edge of Evil (1974) - Audrey North
1974
Terror on the 40th Floor (TV Movie) as
Lee Parker
1974
Dead of Night as
Christine Brooks
1974
The Last Angry Man (TV Movie) as
Sarah Abelman
1974
The Morning After (TV Movie) as
Fran Lester
1973
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Maxine Taylor
- The Finishing Touch (1973) - Maxine Taylor
1973
Ironside (TV Series) as
Mary Jane Smith
- Confessions: From a Lady of the Night (1973) - Mary Jane Smith
1973
Baxter! as
Mrs. Baxter
1972
Emergency! (TV Series) as
Mrs. Patterson
- Dinner Date (1972) - Mrs. Patterson
1972
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Ruth (segment "Love and the Swinging Philosophy")
- Love and the Caller/Love and the Secret Life/Love and the Swinging Philosophy/Love and the Woman in White (1972) - Ruth (segment "Love and the Swinging Philosophy")
1972
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Janet Milligan
- Milligan (1972) - Janet Milligan
1969
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Louise / Ruth Dwyer
- Vision of Doom (1972) - Louise
- The Sharpest Edge (1969) - Ruth Dwyer
1971
Cannon (TV Series) as
Helen Kern
- The Nowhere Man (1971) - Helen Kern
1971
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Meredith Lindon
- The Glass Cage (1971) - Meredith Lindon
1971
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (TV Movie) as
Christine Jones
1971
Wild Rovers as
Sada Billings
1971
A Step Out of Line (TV Movie) as
Linda Connors
1971
Taking Off as
Lynn Tyne
1970
The Bold Ones: The Protectors (TV Series) as
Sister Marie Theresa
- A Thing Not of God (1970) - Sister Marie Theresa
1970
Tick, Tick, Tick as
Julia Little
1969
Silent Night, Lonely Night (TV Movie) as
Jennifer Sparrow
1969
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Helen Stewart
- The Foal (1969) - Helen Stewart
1968
Faces as
Maria Forst
Soundtrack
1974
The Morning After (TV Movie) (performer: "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" - uncredited)
Self
2013
Al Ruban on Lighting and Shooting 'Faces' (Documentary short) as
Maria Forst
2000
A Constant Forge (Documentary) as
Self
1971
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.140 (1971) - Self
1969
The 41st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
Archive Footage
2011
Faces (TV Movie)
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Maria Forst, 'Faces'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Maria Forst, 'Faces' (uncredited)
1990
Hollywood Mavericks (Documentary) as
Maria Forst (uncredited)
1974
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Fran Lester from film THE MORNING AFTER
- Dick Van Dyke (1974) - Fran Lester from film THE MORNING AFTER

References

Lynn Carlin Wikipedia