Judy Lynn (2), Larry Douglas (5)
American vocalist and actress from Newark, New Jersey, who sang with big bands, and in the television, radio, and musicals. She made several recordings for [l=Coral].
Born February 12, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Lynn grew up in Newark, New Jersey.
Lynn's first singing date was with the Buddy Morrow band, after which she was a featured vocalist with the Louis Prima orchestra for four years (1946–1950). On Broadway, she was in Phil Silvers' hit show "Top Banana" (1951) and in John Murray Anderson's "Almanac" (1953). She was also in the road company of "Top Banana," as well as in the motion picture version. Her television credits include "Sing It Again," "The Vincent Lopez Show," "Block Party," "Howdy Doody," and "The Robert Alda Show." In 1957–1959 she appeared in "The Big Payoff." She also appeared in the TV series "Three's Company" (1950) and on The Jimmy Dean Show (1963) and The Johnny Cash Show."
Lynn married a film and TV producer Arthur "Skip" Steloff in 1957.
Born February 12, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Lynn grew up in Newark, New Jersey.
Lynn's first singing date was with the Buddy Morrow band, after which she was a featured vocalist with the Louis Prima orchestra for four years (1946–1950). On Broadway, she was in Phil Silvers' hit show "Top Banana" (1951) and in John Murray Anderson's "Almanac" (1953). She was also in the road company of "Top Banana," as well as in the motion picture version. Her television credits include "Sing It Again," "The Vincent Lopez Show," "Block Party," "Howdy Doody," and "The Robert Alda Show." In 1957–1959 she appeared in "The Big Payoff." She also appeared in the TV series "Three's Company" (1950) and on The Jimmy Dean Show (1963) and The Johnny Cash Show."
Lynn married a film and TV producer Arthur "Skip" Steloff in 1957.
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