Judy Lynne

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Born (1943-07-22) 22 July 1943 (age 82)[1]
Gary, Indiana, United States
OthernamesJudy Lind (billed as)
OccupationActress
Judy Lynne
Born (1943-07-22) 22 July 1943 (age 82)[1]
Gary, Indiana, United States
Other namesJudy Lind (billed as)
EducationNorthwestern University, Illinois[2] (1961–1965)
OccupationActress
Years active1971–1986
Known forThe Young Doctors as Dr. Susan Richards (1977–1980)

Judy Lynne, (credited also as Judy Lind) is an Australian former actress, journalist and reporter, who became prominent for her role as Dr. Susan Richards in the TV soap opera The Young Doctors, after leaving the acting profession in 1986, she subsequently became a hot air balloonist and businesswomen until retiring in 2007.

Lynne was born in Gary, Indiana, U.S.[3] and trained at Northwestern University, Illinois from 1961 to 1965, studying a Bachelor of Arts majoring in drama (film, TV and theatre production) and minoring in journalism.[4] She moved to Australia in 1971.[1]

Career

Acting

From 1971, Lynne worked in Sydney, as a journalist and television reporter[1] for A Current Affair, and as a Nine News Sydney weather presenter,[4] while taking on television guest roles – before eventually turning to acting full time.

Lynne has had roles in numerous TV serials including Number 96 (1972), Spyforce (1972), Ryan (1973), Boney (1973) and Alvin Purple (1976). She is best known however, for her role in television serial The Young Doctors as Dr. Susan Richards, from 1977 to 1980.[citation needed]

Lynne also worked in theatre, and briefly as wardrobe mistress.[5][2]

She left her television career in 1983, to become a commercial hot air balloon pilot,[6] although she returned for an episode of Return to Eden in 1986.

Hot air ballooning

In 1975, as a journalist, Lynne interviewed a hot air balloonist, who was one of only four in Australia at the time. This piqued her interest in the sport, leading her to become a pilot herself. In 1980, she formed a business partnership with world champion balloonist, Peter Vizzard, starting the company, Balloon Aloft Australia in the Hunter Valley, operating commercial passenger rides, using them for advertising, and staging balloon festivals.[1]

Lynne won the National Hot Air Balloon Championships in 1985[1] and went on to represent Australia in the 1985 World Hot Air Ballooning Championships in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S. the same year, competing against Vizzard.[2] She retired from commercial ballooning in 2007.[1]

Personal life

Since retiring, Lynne lives six months of the year in Australia, and the other six in Europe, owning a boat on the canals in France.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1974Between WarsWoman OfficerFeature film
1974The Violins of Saint-JacquesBertheTV movie
1978Gone to GroundKathleenTV movie

Television

Year Title Role Type
A Current AffairReporterTV series
1972Number 96Gloria GouldTV series
1972SpyforceMission SisterTV series, season 1, episode 37: "The Mission"
1973BoneyCarol LundTV series, season 2, episode 6: "Boney and the Kelly Gang"
1973RyanBarbaraTV series, season 1, episode 26: "Giant, Giant Had a Great Fall"
1974Silent NumberTessie / CeceliaTV series, season 1, 2 episodes
1975Scattergood: Friend of AllTV series, season 1, episode 3: "The Great Egg Cosy Disaster"
1975Shannon's MobSophie HochmanTV series, season 1, episode 4: "There Was a Man"
1975The Norman Gunston ShowThe Checkout ChicksTV series, season 2, 5 episodes
1976Nine News SydneyWeather ReporterTV series
1976Alvin PurpleMeryl SugarsTV series, season 1, episode 10: "Footy Widow"
1976The Lively ArtsTV documentary series, episode: "In Performance: The Violins of Saint-Jacques"
1977–1979The Young DoctorsDr. Susan RichardsTV series, 703 episodes
1978–1983The Mike Walsh ShowGuestTV series
1986Return to EdenNurseTV series, season 1, episode 5: "Knife Fight"

Theatre

References

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