Lynn Gilmartin is a multifaceted Australian personality, boasting a diverse range of skills and accomplishments. Born in Dublin, Ireland in 1984, Lynn's family relocated to Melbourne, Australia in 1986, where she would eventually establish herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment and sports industries.
Gilmartin's television career began with her hosting duties at the 2012 Aussie Millions Poker Championship, which led to her role as sideline reporter for ESPN Australia's coverage of the 2013 WSOP Asia Pacific. In 2013, she made the move to Los Angeles, assuming the position of anchor for the World Poker Tour on Fox Sports, alongside esteemed commentators Mike Sexton and Vincent Van Patten. Additionally, Gilmartin anchored and co-produced World Poker Tour's high roller series, WPT Alpha8, on FS1 in 2014.
Gilmartin's transition to film began in 2018, with her role as Gemma in the critically acclaimed film Museo, alongside Gael García Bernal. She has since appeared in Australian feature films How Do You Know Chris?, The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee, and This Little Love of Mine. In 2020, Gilmartin made a guest appearance as Jessica Quince on the long-running Australian soap, Neighbours.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to broadcasting the game for over a decade, Gilmartin was inducted into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame at Crown Melbourne in January 2020.