Lynn, a talented individual, was born in Long Beach, California, as the youngest of three siblings. Her father was involved in the meat industry, while her mother pursued a career in music. From a young age, Lynn's passion for the performing arts was evident, as she began her acting career at the Long Beach Civic Light Opera at the tender age of 13.
Starting in the chorus and gradually moving on to speaking roles, Lynn's experience in the LB Civic Light Opera was instrumental in shaping her skills. She had the opportunity to share the stage with notable actors, including Howard Keel in "Kismet" and Martha Ray in "Mame." Her impressive performances continued with starring roles in "Oklahoma," "Oliver," and "The King and I," before she made her transition to film with a role in "Phantasm."
In addition to her acting career, Lynn held the esteemed title of Miss Welcome to Long Beach, where she was responsible for greeting visiting dignitaries, participating in parades, and even christening the Queen Mary when it arrived in Long Beach Harbor.
With a strong passion for music, Lynn formed a band called Sazzy Smash and built her own recording studio, The Recording Suite, in collaboration with renowned recording engineer Paul Ratajczak. Notable artists, including Michael Nesmith and RCA Records, took advantage of the studio's facilities.
Lynn's dedication to her craft led her to relocate to Hollywood, where she studied method acting under the guidance of the renowned Lee Strasberg. Over the course of five years, she devoted herself to intensive study and was cast in two productions at the Marilyn Monroe Theatre. Lynn continued to audition and performed in various plays in the Hollywood area.
As her career progressed, Lynn shifted her focus to directing theatre productions in the Los Angeles area and ventured into commercial, television, and film work.
Currently, Lynn is co-owner of Eastman Rossi Productions, a production company she shares with her husband, Leo Rossi. Together, they have acted in, produced, or written numerous films, plays, and television shows. However, they consider their greatest production to be their two children.