
Jeffrey Lynn
Acting • Born 1909-02-16 – Died 1995-11-24
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeffrey Lynn (born Ragnar Godfrey Lind; February 16, 1909 – November 24, 1995) was an American stage-screen actor and film producer who worked primarily through the Golden Age of Hollywood establishing himself as one of the premier talents of his time. Throughout his acting career, both on stage and in film, he was typecast as "the attractive, reliable love interest of the heroine," or "the tall, stalwart hero." Born and raised in Massachusetts, he attended Bates College, before working as a teacher. He was tapped to act in his first film in 1938, which convinced him to move to Hollywood, California. His second film–Four Daughters (1938)–propelled him into national fame sparking three sequels: Daughters Courageous (1939), Four Wives (1939) and Four Mothers (1941) with Lynn reprising his role in each of them. He was at the center of the Gone with the Wind (1939) screening controversy; he was noted as the top contender to play Ashley Wilkes, however, the directer eventually chose Leslie Howard instead. Lynn was asked to join James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart in The Roaring Twenties (1939), a gangster noir that garnered him critical praise. His success continued with such films as The Fighting 69th (1940) in which he portrayed poet-soldier Joyce Kilmer opposite Cagney, It All Came True (1940), All This and Heaven Too (1940) and Million Dollar Baby (1941). His movie career was put on hold for World War II draft, where he received a Bronze Star for his service as a in Italy and Austria as a combat intelligence captain. He returned to the screen in 1948 and was in the notably successful, A Letter to Three Wives (1949), which went on to be nominated of best picture in the 1950 prime time Academy Awards. A year later he joined that cast of Home Town Story (1951) billed alongside Marilyn Monroe. His later film career credits include: BUtterfield 8 (1960) along with Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey, and Tony Rome (1967) with Frank Sinatra. Lynn also began to act on Broadway and was featured in such plays as Any Wednesday (1966) and Dinner at Eight (1967). Later on in his career he found mixed critical success television starring in hit shows such as Robert Montgomery Presents, Your Show of Shows, My Son Jeep (with young Martin Huston), and Lux Video Theatre. He died in November 1995 in Burbank, California from natural causes and was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills. Actor Jeffrey Lynn "Jeff" Goldblum is named in honor of Jeffrey Lynn.
Filmography
58 credits
BUtterfield 8
Movie • 1960
Bingham Smith

Tony Rome
Movie • 1967
Adam Boyd

Main Street to Broadway
Movie • 1953
Self (uncredited)

Home Town Story
Movie • 1951
Blake Washburn

Strange Bargain
Movie • 1949
Sam Wilson

All This, and Heaven Too
Movie • 1940
Henry Martyn Field

The Roaring Twenties
Movie • 1939
Lloyd Hart

A Letter to Three Wives
Movie • 1949
Bradford 'Brad' Bishop

It All Came True
Movie • 1940
Tommy Taylor

Four Daughters
Movie • 1938
Felix Deitz

The Fighting 69th
Movie • 1940
Joyce Kilmer

Whiplash
Movie • 1948
Dr. Arnold Vincent

For the Love of Mary
Movie • 1948
Phillip Manning

Million Dollar Baby
Movie • 1941
James Amory

Underground
Movie • 1941
Kurt Franken

Espionage Agent
Movie • 1939
Lowell Warrington

Four Wives
Movie • 1939
Felix Dietz

Out Where the Stars Begin
Movie • 1938
Makeup Artist

Daughters Courageous
Movie • 1939
John S. 'Johnny' Heming

Four Mothers
Movie • 1941
Felix Deitz

Flight from Destiny
Movie • 1941
Michael Farroway

The Spiral Staircase
Movie • 1961
Doctor Parry

Black Bart
Movie • 1948
Lance Hardeen

Lost Lagoon
Movie • 1957
Charlie Walker

My Love Came Back
Movie • 1940
Tony Baldwin

When Were You Born
Movie • 1938
Davis

Yes, My Darling Daughter
Movie • 1939
Douglas Hall

Money and the Woman
Movie • 1940
Dave Bennett

Doorway to Suspicion
Movie • 1954
Paul Stapleton

Up Front
Movie • 1951
Capt. Ralph Johnson

Law of the Tropics
Movie • 1941
Jim Conwoy

A Child is Born
Movie • 1939
Jed Sutton

Captain China
Movie • 1950
Capt. George Brendensen

Cowboy from Brooklyn
Movie • 1938
Chronicle Reporter

The Body Disappears
Movie • 1941
Peter DeHaven

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
Movie • 1988
Self (archive footage)

Breakdowns of 1942
Movie • 1942
Self

Miracle in the Rain
Movie • 1950
Art Hugenon

Murder, She Wrote
TV • 1984
Sam Wilson

Simon & Simon
TV • 1981

Midnight Caller
TV • 1988
Ambrose McGee

Knots Landing
TV • 1979
Mr. Ahern

Studio One
TV • 1948
Art Hugenon

Ironside
TV • 1967

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Seth Warner

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
TV • 1951

Your Show of Shows
TV • 1950

The Philco Television Playhouse
TV • 1948

Suspense
TV • 1949
John Bantreagh

Robert Montgomery Presents
TV • 1950

Tales of Tomorrow
TV • 1951

Lights Out
TV • 1949

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Ralph Caswell

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Tom

Star Stage
TV • 1955
Self - Host

Suspense
TV • 1949
Don Ashley

Suspense
TV • 1949

What's My Line?
TV • 1950
Self - Mystery Guest