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Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Years active
  
1924-1938


Name
  
Sharon Lynn

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
D'Auvergne Sharon Lindsay

Born
  
April 9, 1901 (
1901-04-09
)

Resting place
  
Inglewood Park Cemetery

Died
  
May 26, 1963, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
John Sershen (m. 1961–1963), Benjamin Glazer (m. 1932–1956)

Movies
  
Enter Madame, Fox Movietone Follies of, Wild Company, Man Trouble, Big Executive

Similar People
  
Leo McCarey, Erle C Kenton, Elliott Nugent, David Butler

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Sharon Lynn (April 9, 1901 – May 26, 1963) was an American actress and singer. She began playing in silent films but enjoyed her biggest success in the early sound years of motion pictures before fading away in the mid 1930s. She is perhaps best known for portraying Lola Marcel, the villain in the Laurel and Hardy comedy feature, Way Out West.

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She was born D'Auvergne Sharon Lindsay in Weatherford, Texas, and died in Hollywood in 1963.

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Personal life

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She was married to Benjamin Glazer who died in 1956 and to John Sershen.

Filmography

Actress
1938
Thistledown as
Ivy Winter
1937
Way Out West as
Lola Marcel (as Sharon Lynne)
1935
Go Into Your Dance as
Nellie Lahey (Blonde Showgirl) (as Sharon Lynne)
1934
Enter Madame! as
Flora Preston (as Sharon Lynne)
1933
Big Executive as
Miss Dolly Healy
1932
The Big Broadcast as
Mona
1932
Discarded Lovers as
Mrs. Sibley
1931
Too Many Cooks as
Ella Mayer
1930
Men on Call as
Mary Burton
1930
Lightnin' as
Mrs. Lower - the Chiseler
1930
Up the River as
Edith La Verne (uncredited)
1930
Man Trouble as
Trixie
1930
Wild Company as
Sally Curtis
1930
Crazy That Way as
Marion Sars
1930
Let's Go Places as
Virginia Gordon
1929
Sunny Side Up as
Jane Worth
1929
Happy Days as
Dancer - 'Snake Hips' Number
1929
The One Woman Idea as
Boat Passenger
1929
Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 as
Ann Foster
1929
Speakeasy as
Mazie
1928
Red Wine as
Miss Scott
1928
Give and Take as
Marion Kruger - the Foreman's Daughter
1928
Son of the Golden West as
Alice Calhoun
1928
None But the Brave as
Paula
1928
Dad's Choice (Short) as
The Girl
1927
Aflame in the Sky as
Inez Carillo
1927
The Cherokee Kid as
Helen Flynne
1927
Jake the Plumber as
Sarah Levine
1927
Clancy's Kosher Wedding as
Leah Cohen
1927
The Coward as
Alicia Van Orden
1927
Tom's Gang as
Lucille Rogers
1927
City of Shadows as
Virginia (as Sharon Lynne)
1924
Curlytop as
Annie (as Lindsay La Verne)
Soundtrack
1982
It Came from Hollywood (Documentary) (performer: "Turn on the Heat" - uncredited)
1937
Way Out West (performer: "Will You Be My Lovey-Dovey?" (1936) - uncredited)
1930
Wild Company (performer: "Joe!", "That's What I Like About You" - uncredited)
1929
Sunny Side Up (performer: "YOU FIND THE TIME AND I'LL FIND THE PLACE", "TURN ON THE HEAT")
1929
Happy Days (performer: "Snake Hips" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
1986
The Laurel and Hardy Show (TV Series) as
Lola Marcel (1986)

References

Sharon Lynn Wikipedia