Lyn Evans

Lyn Evans

Deceased · Born: Feb 28, 1898 · Died: Jun 15, 1953

Personal Details

BornFeb 28, 1898 Putney, London, England, UK

Biography

Lyn Evans, a renowned British actor, was born on a date that is February 28th, in the year 1898, within the boundaries of Putney, a district located in the city of London, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his remarkable career, Evans gained recognition for his outstanding performances in various film and television productions. One of his most notable roles was in the classic comedy-drama film "Kind Hearts and Coronets", released in 1949. He also appeared in the 1946 film "Jean's Plan" and the 1950 television series "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre", further solidifying his reputation as a talented actor.

Regrettably, Lyn Evans' life came to an abrupt end on June 15th, 1953, in the charming town of Burnham-on-Crouch, situated in the county of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1953
Turn the Key Softly
Turn the Key Softly as Butcher (uncredited)
1952
The Promoter
The Promoter as Cregeen (uncredited)
1951
Cloudburst
Cloudburst as Chuck Peters
Bikini Baby
Bikini Baby as Vic Kennedy
Laughter in Paradise
Laughter in Paradise as Jailer (uncredited)
1949
Don't Ever Leave Me
Don't Ever Leave Me as Policewoman
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike as Policeman in Cafe
Marry Me
Marry Me as Railway Official
Vote for Huggett
Vote for Huggett as Sergeant Pike
1948
Daybreak
Daybreak as Waterman
The Hideout
The Hideout as Conductor
Quartet
Quartet as Bannock (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
Miranda
Miranda as Inn Landlord
My Brother's Keeper
My Brother's Keeper as Guard at Chipping Eaton
1947
Jassy
Jassy as Second Farmworker At Meeting
The Upturned Glass
The Upturned Glass as County Policeman
I Became a Criminal
I Became a Criminal as Lorry Driver
Captain Boycott
Captain Boycott as Yokel on Haystack (uncredited)
1944
For Those in Peril
For Those in Peril as Station Porter (uncredited)