Lynn Adrianna Freedman was raised in an artistic household in NYC (her father was legendary jazz pianist, Don Friedman) and has been performing since the age of six. She has danced professionally all over the world and acted in over 40 plays Off, and Off Off Broadway. She's worked consistently in film and TV for the past 15+ years, appearing in her, Gone Girl, and guest starring in shows like American Crime Story: Impeachment, Trinkets, FBI, You're The Worst, Grace and Frankie and more. Lynn will play "Madolina Colombo" in the highly anticipated Paramount Plus miniseries The Offer about the making of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather. In addition, she's in soft prep on her first feature, Montauk, which she wrote and will star in opposite Marisa Tomei and Chris Messina.
Lynn is a professional actress, spokesperson and voiceover artist, with numerous credits to her name. She is also an era consultant for period films, specializing in the Edwardian Era. Lynn is a Titanic historian and lecturer, as well as a professional impersonator of Margaret "Molly" Brown of Titanic fame, performing for Titanic Artifact Exhibits and "Last Dinner on Titanic" interactive dinner theatre events. She has also portrayed a number of other historical and literary characters, including Mary Poppins, Calamity Jane, Amelia Earhart, and Lizzie Borden. Lynn just co-produced her first movie, the independent film "Mary's Buttons", in which she also played a supporting role. She was the era consultant, coordinated the historical extras casting and wardrobe, and also assisted in securing locations for the filming. Lynn is a vintage clothing and wardrobe expert and lecturer, with a private collection that spans over 100 years. Her collection can be seen at the "Fashion and the Automobile" Exhibit, which tours museums and art galleries. She is also a freelance automotive journalist.
Lynn Andrews is known for Infamous (2020).
Lynn Andrews is an actress, known for The Dark and the Wicked (2020), The Big Bang Theory (2007) and Modern Family (2009).
Lynn Andrews III was born on January 4, 1986 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Cry (2013), Greenwood:13 Hours (2017) and Undying (2022).
Leveridge was born in New York City and attended N.Y.H.S. of Performing Arts and Hofstra University. She debuted off Broadway in Edward Bond's "Saved", directed by Alan Schneider. Her TV debut came in 1970 as Tango on _"Edge of Night" (1956)_, and her Broadway debut was as "Hadass" in I.B. Singer's Yentl, directed by Robert Kalfin, for which she was nominated for a N.Y. Drama Desk Award.
Lynn Aponte is an actress, known for Karate Do (2019).
Lynn Austin is an actress, known for Some Adult Content (2020).
Lynn Ayala is an actress, known for Starship: Rising (2014), Starship: Apocalypse (2014) and Pain Is Beautiful (2015).