George Lynn

George Lynn

Deceased · Born: Jan 28, 1906 · Died: Dec 3, 1964

Personal Details

BornJan 28, 1906 Cumberland, Maryland, USA

Biography

George Lynn, a renowned thespian, entered this world on January 28, 1906, in the charming town of Cumberland, Maryland, United States of America. With a career spanning decades, he made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind an impressive legacy.

Notable among his many film credits are his memorable performances in the classic comedies "To Be or Not to Be" (1942),a witty and charming romantic comedy, and "The Werewolf" (1956),a spine-tingling horror classic. He also appeared in Charlie Chaplin's iconic masterpiece, "The Great Dictator" (1940),a powerful commentary on the dangers of totalitarianism.

Sadly, George Lynn's life came to a close on December 3, 1964, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Despite his untimely passing, his contributions to the world of entertainment continue to be celebrated and cherished by fans and admirers alike.

Career

1958
1956
The Werewolf
The Werewolf as Dr. Morgan Chambers
The Boss
The Boss as Tom Masterson
1952
Something to Live For
Something to Live For as Executive (uncredited)
The Atomic City
The Atomic City as Robert Kalnick
1951
Insurance Investigator
Insurance Investigator as Jerry Hatcher
Fixed Bayonets!
Fixed Bayonets! as 26th Infantry Colonel (uncredited)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
The Day the Earth Stood Still as Conference Colonel Ryder
Apache Drums
Apache Drums as Bartender (uncredited)
1950
Three Secrets
Three Secrets as Reporter (uncredited)
D.O.A.
D.O.A. as Homicide Detective (uncredited)
The Asphalt Jungle
The Asphalt Jungle as Detective at Ciavelli's Apartment (uncredited)
Union Station
Union Station as Detective Moreno (uncredited)
Gun Crazy
Gun Crazy as Holdup Victim (uncredited)
1949
Take One False Step
Take One False Step as Policeman (uncredited)
Criss Cross
Criss Cross as Andy (uncredited)
1948
Best Man Wins
Best Man Wins as Mr. Crow
Homicide for Three
Homicide for Three as Bill Daggett
The Naked City
The Naked City as Detective Fredericks (uncredited)
1946
Lost City of the Jungle
Lost City of the Jungle as Henchman Marlow
Tangier
Tangier as Lieutenant
Notorious
Notorious as Photographer (uncredited)
1945
Sudan
Sudan as Bata
1944
Two-Man Submarine
Two-Man Submarine as Norman Fosmer
House of Frankenstein
House of Frankenstein as Inspector Gerlach
None Shall Escape
None Shall Escape as Otto - S.S. Officer (uncredited)
Slightly Dangerous
Slightly Dangerous as 'Times' reporter (uncredited)
Northern Pursuit
Northern Pursuit as Johnson - Mountie (uncredited)
1942
To Be or Not to Be
To Be or Not to Be as Actor-Adjutant
The Secret Code
The Secret Code as Chief Stover
Bombay Clipper
Bombay Clipper as Bland (as Peter Lynn)
Grand Central Murder
Grand Central Murder as Paul Rinehart
1941
Saddlemates
Saddlemates as LeRoque aka Wanechee (as Peter George Lynn)
Adventures of Captain Marvel
Adventures of Captain Marvel as Prof Dwight Fisher
Criminals Within
Criminals Within as Prof. Carroll
1940
Drums of the Desert
Drums of the Desert as Captain Jean Bridaux (as George Peter Lynn)
Kit Carson
Kit Carson as James King
Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage as Joe Turner
The Great Dictator
The Great Dictator as Commander of Storm Troopers
1939
Mystery Plane
Mystery Plane as 'Brandy' Rand
Let Us Live
Let Us Live as Joe Taylor
Wolf Call
Wolf Call as Father Devlin
Buried Alive
Buried Alive as Gus Barth
Mr. Wong in Chinatown
Mr. Wong in Chinatown as Capt. Guy Jackson
1938
Time Out for Murder
Time Out for Murder as Henchman Blackie
Too Hot to Handle
Too Hot to Handle as Harry Harding (uncredited)
1936
Sinner Take All
Sinner Take All as Stephen Lampier