Lynne Roberts

Lynne Roberts

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Born
November 22, 1922
Died
April 1, 1978

Attractive, blue-eyed, Texas-born "B" actress Lynne Roberts was born Theda Mae Roberts on November 22, 1922, to a stage mother whose favorite star was silent screen vamp Theda Bara. The younger of two children (her older brother John was born in 1920), she was dancing by age 4, and singing and…

Biography

Attractive, blue-eyed, Texas-born "B" actress Lynne Roberts was born Theda Mae Roberts on November 22, 1922, to a stage mother whose favorite star was silent screen vamp Theda Bara. The younger of two children (her older brother John was born in 1920), she was dancing by age 4, and singing and acting at a professional school. Within a few years she was appearing in a song-and-dance act with her older brother in vaudeville.

The nascent actress changed her stage name to Lynn Roberts (without the "e" in the first name) in her teens as she began to hit the studios for film work. Signed up as a teenager, she appeared in a few inconsequential bits. The athletically inclined young lady was eventually promoted to Roy Rogers' love interest in a series of sagebrush sagas. With Come on, Rangers! (1938), Shine on Harvest Moon (1938) and Rough Riders' Round-up (1939), she was now being billed as Mary Hart.

She left Republic after a money dispute and began to freelance. Disliking the name Mary Hart, she changed it one last time to Lynne Roberts (with the added "e") and earned a new contract from 20th Century-Fox. Most of her roles were in westerns and mystery programmers, pictures such as The Bride Wore Crutches (1940) and Street of Memories (1940) that were generally overlooked by the critics. She soon found herself again reduced to bit roles (the fact that she angered the studio by eloping in 1941 didn't help matters).

With her career going nowhere, she returned to Republic Pictures and churned out more assembly-line movies such as Port of 40 Thieves (1944) and My Buddy (1944) for the duration. Lynne turned to TV in the 1950s and appeared in a number of dramatic plays. She replaced Patricia Morison in the detective series The Cases of Eddie Drake (1952) in 1952. Two feature films were cobbled together from several of these episodes and shown in England: "Pattern for Murder" (1953) and "Murder Ad-Lib" (1953).

Following her third marriage in 1953, Lynne retired from acting. Her fourth husband in 1971 would be former professional wrestler Don Sebastian, but the couple was estranged at the time of Lynne's untimely death. On December 16, 1977, she had a slip-and-fall accident in her home and suffered severe head fractures and lacerations. She went into a coma and died a few months later on April 1, 1978, from hemorrhaging.

Actress

Strange Stories(1956)
Violent PlaygroundViolent Playground(1958)as Maureen Owen
The Adventures of Ellery QueenThe Adventures of Ellery Queen(1950)as Mrs. Harvey
The Life and Legend of Wyatt EarpThe Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp(1955)as Alice Kennedy
Biff Baker, U.S.A.Biff Baker, U.S.A.(1952)

Soundtrack

Hunt the Man DownHunt the Man Down(1950)

Self

The Merv Griffin ShowThe Merv Griffin Show(1962)as Self
The Lawrence Welk ShowThe Lawrence Welk Show(1955)as Self - guest star

Archive Footage

The Best in Mystery(1954)
The Schaefer Century TheatreThe Schaefer Century Theatre(1952)
Chevron TheatreChevron Theatre(1952)as Constance
Hi-Yo SilverHi-Yo Silver(1940)as Joan Blanchard

Known for

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J. Carrol Naish, Lynne Roberts, Shepperd Strudwick, and George Zucco in Dr. Renault's Secret (1942)Lynne Roberts in Mama Runs Wild (1937)J. Carrol Naish and Lynne Roberts in Dr. Renault's Secret (1942)Sheldon Leonard and Lynne Roberts in Madonna of the Desert (1948)Ted North, Oscar O'Shea, and Lynne Roberts in The Bride Wore Crutches (1940)Robert Armstrong, Ted North, and Lynne Roberts in The Bride Wore Crutches (1940)

Credit Score: Lynne Roberts

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Lightnin' in the Forest3.2519486.80028
2Madonna of the Desert3.2519486.400126
3That's My Gal3.2519476.50015
4Dr. Renault's Secret3.2519426.100615
5The Bride Wore Crutches3.2519406.20028
6The Lone Ranger3.2519386.600320
7The Pilgrim Lady3.0919475.90045
8Frontier Pony Express3.0919395.700134
9High School2.5019406.50096
10Ball of Fire2.0019427.70415927