Lynn Clark, an American actress, hails from La Plata, Maryland, situated approximately thirty miles south of the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Following her graduation with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University, located in Pittsburgh, Lynn embarked on a journey to Los Angeles, where she would eventually establish herself as a talented performer in both television and film.
Notably, Lynn's impressive resume boasts a significant role in the iconic sitcom Seinfeld, where she portrayed one of Jerry's love interests, and later, his girlfriend. Furthermore, she secured a series regular position in the highly acclaimed CBS series Grapevine, created by the renowned director and producer, David Frankel.
Despite her success in the entertainment industry, Lynn remained committed to her theatrical roots, co-founding The Onstage Company with former Carnegie Mellon University classmates and director/playwright, Mel Shapiro. This venture allowed her to continue exploring her passion for the performing arts.
In addition to her acting endeavors, Lynn has been an active member of the Maggie Wheeler Golden Bridge Community Choir and has also worked as a teaching artist for Center Theatre Group, a renowned theatrical organization based in downtown Los Angeles.