Lynn Taylor

English and Australian actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lynn Taylor (born 16 June 1938) is an English and Australian actress, singer and dancer.[1]

Born (1938-06-16) 16 June 1938 (age 87)
United Kingdom
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1963–1993
SpouseJohn Faassen
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Lynn Taylor
Born (1938-06-16) 16 June 1938 (age 87)
United Kingdom
OccupationActress
Years active1963–1993
SpouseJohn Faassen
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Life and career

Taylor was born in the UK. She began her stage career with the Manchester Repertory Theatre, and studied at the Royal College of Music for one year.[2]

In England, she worked in TV series such as "The Saint", "The Avengers" and "Danger Man" and was also Elizabeth Taylor’s stand-in in the movie Cleopatra.[3][4] In October 1964, she moved to Sydney to launch a new TV career.[4] Besides Australian TV series and stage productions, she co-anchored live TV talk shows and featured on TV commercials.[5]

Taylor was an international promotional representative for Elizabeth Arden, Inc.[3] She taught at the National Institute of Dramatic Art.

Personal life

Lynn married Sydney businessman in the mid-1950s. They had three sons.[3][4][5] She had a daughter with her second husband, TV and theatre producer, actor and writer John Faassen.[6]

Performances

Television

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1963 The Avengers Valerie Episode: "Box of Tricks"
1964 Danger Man Stewardess Episode: "Yesterday's Enemies"
1966 Homicide Dolores Briggs Episode: "Wasp Nest"[7]
1968 Hunter Eva Episode: "The Visitor"[8]
1970 Division 4 Sally Page Episode: "Mr. Fifty Percent"[9]
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Stage

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1965 The Worst Woman in London Frances Vere The Music Hall, Neutral Bay, Sydney[2][10][11]
1971 The Rocks Push The Old Sydney Tavern, The Rocks, Sydney[12]
1974 Up a Gum Tree Miss Molly The Wild Colonial Theatre Restaurant, St Leonard's, Sydney[13]
1987 To Catch a Thief Footloose Theatre Restaurant, Thornleigh[14]
1988 A Frantic French Affair Footloose Theatre Restaurant, Thornleigh[15]
1990 We're No Angels Babe Botticelli Footloose Theatre Restaurant, Thornleigh[16]
1991 Her Wicked Ways Lavinia de Ville Footloose Dinner Theatre, Thornleigh, Sydney[17][18]
1992 Vampires Don't Cry Gorgeous Gussie,
the Wayward Witch
Footloose Dinner Theatre, Thornleigh, Sydney[17]
1993 The Fright of Her Life Luscious Lola Johnny's Stage Door Theatre Restaurant[19]
1993 Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life Herself Zenith Theatre, Chatswood, Sydney[20]
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