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Lynn Carlin

Lynn Carlin (b. January 31st, 1930)


Pencil-thin Canadian actress Lynn Carlin was Oscar-nominated for her very first film, the John Cassavetes-directed Faces. Ms. Carlin had some difficulty matching that early career peak in her subsequent roles, often taking pedestrian assignments; in one 1974 episode of Hawaii 5-0, she was killed off before the second commercial! The actress was better served with her top-billed portrayal of Buck Henry's "liberated" middle-aged wife in Milos Forman's Taking Off (1971). In 1977, Lynn Carlin was seen as the mother of mixed-up teenager Lance Kerwin on the critically praised TV series James at 15. Hal Erickson

Awards & Nominations

1968 —

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in Faces

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1968 - Best Supporting Actress Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award nominee, Faces

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