Lynn Theel
Lynn Theel, an enchanting blonde with striking features, was born on March 5, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan. From a young age, she immersed herself in the performing arts, showcasing her singing talents in various high school bands. Lynn honed her craft further by graduating from the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatrical Institute. Before achieving widespread recognition, she worked as a cabaret singer in Germany and took on a role as a horse groomer in California.
Her big break came in July 1975 when she was named Playmate of the Month in "Playboy," catapulting her into the limelight. Lynn made her film debut in the classic surfing movie "Big Wednesday," which marked the start of her acting career. She landed her only leading role in the indie drama "Fyre," playing a naive teenager. Theel also appeared in two notable horror films in 1980, where she faced chilling fates: in "Humanoids from the Deep," she fell victim to a terrifying mutant, and in "Without Warning," she was hunted by an alien predator.
In addition to her film work, Lynn had guest roles on TV shows such as "Vega$" and "Code Red." After co-starring in "Hollywood Boulevard II," she decided to step away from acting. Today, Lynn Theel resides in Hyannis, Massachusetts, enjoying a quieter life away from the spotlight.
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