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Ralph Lynn (1882–1962)

Born in Manchester, England, comic Ralph Lynn (pronounced "Rafe") got his start on the stage, specializing in playing stiff, prissy, silly twits. He came out of the renowned Aldwych Theatre in London, with a tight-knit group that included Tom Walls and Ben Travers. Their long string of successes there opened the door to the movie industry... See full bio »

Died:

(age 80) in London, England, UK

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Filmography

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1937 For Valour
Major Pyke
 
1936 In the Soup
Horace
 
1936 Pot Luck
Reggie Bathbrick
 
1936 All In
Archie Slott
 
1935 Foreign Affaires
Jefferson Darby
 
1935 Stormy Weather
Mr. Raymond Penny
 
1935 Fighting Stock
Sydney Rowley
 
1934 Dirty Work
Jimmy Milligan
 
1934 A Cup of Kindness
Charlie Tutt
 
1933 Turkey Time
David Winterton
 
1933 Just My Luck
David Blake
 
1933 Up to the Neck
Norman B. Good
 
1932 A Night Like This
Clifford Tope
 
1931 Mischief
Arthur Gordon
 
1931 Plunder
Darcy Tuck
 
1929 Peace and Quiet (short)
 
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1931 The Chance of a Night Time (performer: "Land Of The Eskimo")
 
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1930 Tons of Money (adaptation)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1922) Stage: Appeared in Will Evans and Arthur Valentine's play, "Tons of Money," at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England, with Robertson Hare, Mary Brough and Yvonne Arnaud in the cast. Holman Clark was director. See more »
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Trivia:

Grandfather of Craig Lynn. See more »

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