Lynda Day George

Description:

An American television actress, Lynda Day George first drew attention when she appeared in the popular TV series Mission: Impossible (1966) as Lisa Casey, a role for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. She also did numerous guest-star roles in such series as The Love Boat (1977) and Wonder Woman (1975).

While appearing in the feature The Gentle Rain (1966), she met Christopher George, the handsome lead actor of the popular war series The Rat Patrol (1966); they fell in love about three years later, when they were reunited in the John Wayne western Chisum (1970), and they were married after its release. During the 1970s, Lynda appeared in numerous films with her husband. In 1983, she and Chris co-starred in the horror film Mortuary (1982). Sadly, after its completion, Christopher George died of a heart attack, at age 54.

Lynda was devastated and felt that she couldn't act without him. She appeared in another film shortly after his death, called Young Warriors (1983), but after appearing as a guest star in a few TV series, Lynda gave up acting.

Overview

Birthday December 11, 1944
Born In San Marcos, Texas, USA
Alternative names Christopher & Lynda Day , Linda Day , Lynda Day , Christopher & Lynda
Height 175 cm
Spouse/Ex- Doug Cronin March 17, 1990 - December 4, 2010 (his death),Christopher George May 15, 1970 - November 28, 1983 (his death),Joseph Pantano 1963 - 1970 (divorced)
Children Nicholas George

Did you know

Trivia She and Christopher George filed suit to have her son, from her previous marriage, declared George's natural son.
Quotes I am the common man. I am the common man. And the common man is me. When you start thinking you're great, when you start thinking you're bigger and better than anybody else, that's when your integrity falls by the wayside. I find that offensive. I find it repulsive when people think they're bigger and better than the truth.

Scores

Mission: Impossible
50m
7.9
Pieces
1h 25m
6
Mission: Impossible
47m
7.5
Wonder Woman
1h
7
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