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Judy Lynne
Born
Gary, Indiana, United States
Other namesJudy Lind (billed as)
EducationNorthwestern University[1]
OccupationActress

Judy Lynne, credited also as Judy Lind is an American-born Australian former actress. She was born in Gary, Indiana, U.S.[2]

Lynne came to Australia in 1971 and trained at Northwestern University, she is best known for her role in TV serial The Young Doctors as Dr. Susan Richards from 1977 and 1979.[citation needed]

Lynne has had roles in numerous TV serials including Number 96, Spyforce, Ryan, Boney, Alvin Purple and Return to Eden. She has also worked in theatre and briefly wardrobe mistress.[3][1]

Lynne represented Australia in the 1985 world hot air ballooning championships in Michigan, U.S. as the Australian champion.[1]

Filmography (selected)

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1974 Between Wars Woman Officer Feature film
1974 The Violins of Saint-Jacquls Berthe TV movie
1978 Gone to Ground Kathleen TV movie

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1972 Number 96 Gloria Gould TV series
1972 Spyforce Mission Sister TV series
1973 Boney Carol Lund TV series
1973 Ryan Barbara TV series
1974 Silent Number Tessie/Cecilia TV series
1975 Scattergood: Friend of All TV series
1975 Shannon's Mob Sophie Hochman TV series
1975 The Norman Gunston Show The Checkout Chicks TV series
1976 Alvin Purple Meryl Sugars TV series
1976 The Lively Arts TV documentary series
1977–1979 The Young Doctors Dr. Susan Richards TV series, 513 episodes
1978-1983 The Mike Walsh Show Regular - Herself TV series
1986 Return to Eden TV series

References

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  1. ^ a b c "A few years ago". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 June 1985. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Judy does a hat-trick". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 March 1973. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Judy Lynne".
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Judy Lynne at IMDb