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Lyn Edgington

2 titles Acting Jul 27, 1939 Died: Jun 03, 2005 Los Angeles, California, USA

Lyn Edgington, born on July 27, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, is an accomplished actress recognized for her contributions to both film and television. She gained notable attention for her performances in iconic productions such as "Dirty Harry" (1971), where she showcased her talent alongside Clint Eastwood, and the musical comedy "Girl Happy" (1965). Additionally, Edgington made her mark on the small screen with a role in the popular series "The F.B.I." (1965).

Her career began to take shape with her film debut in the 1963 comedy "Take Her, She’s Mine," in which she portrayed a spirited college coed. Her character, leading a group of students in a spirited sit-in to protest book censorship, left a lasting impression on audiences, particularly with her memorable line, “Bottoms always on the floor!”

Throughout her career, Edgington has demonstrated a versatile acting range, contributing to various genres and formats. Her roles have not only entertained but also reflected significant societal themes, showcasing her ability to engage viewers on multiple levels. With a legacy that spans several decades, Lyn Edgington remains a noteworthy figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated for both her talent and her impactful performances.

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