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John Carroll Lynch was born August 1, 1963 in Boulder, Colorado, and was raised in Denver. It was there John found a passion for acting and became a Denver Broncos fan. He graduated in the mid-80s with a B.F.A. in theatre from the The Catholic University of America / Hartke Theatre Acting program. From then, he continued to work in theatre around the country, but concentrated mostly on his work at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, acting in many plays from Shakespeare to Shaw to Chekhov. In the early nineties, John was able to find time away from the theatre to work in film, as productions came through Minnesota. In 1996, he received critical acclaim for his role as Marge Gunderson's simple husband Norm Gunderson in Fargo (1996). He went on to make two more films that year, both of which were conveniently set in Minnesota, the acclaimed Beautiful Girls (1996) and Feeling Minnesota (1996). Since then, John's film career has been on an amazing climb. Much like other well respected actors from the theatre, such as John Malkovich and Gary Sinise, he chooses to play very interesting and diverse roles.- Actor
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John Lynch was born on 26 December 1961 in Corrinshego, Newry, Northern Ireland, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Black Death (2010), The Secret Garden (1993) and Best (2000). He was previously married to Mary McGuckian.- Art Department
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Born in Missoula Montana. Eagle Scout. Brother of director David Lynch. Graduate of California State Polytechnic University. EE 1970. Electrical Engineer, married and father of four sons, he resides in Olympia, Washington and Southern California. Worked with Jack Fisk on Angels Hard as They Come and worked with his brother, David Lynch on the movie Eraserhead.- Cinematographer
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John Lynch was born in 1969. He is a cinematographer, known for Event Horizon (1997), Powers (2015) and Incubus (2006).- Director
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John Lynch is known for Night Train (1998), Wanderly Wagon (1968) and The Abbey Theatre: The First 100 Years (2004).- John Lynch is known for Killing American Style (1988).
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John Lynch was born in 1958. He is known for Horizon (1964), Nova (1974) and Walking with Dinosaurs (1999).- Writer
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John Cook Lynch is the award-winning director of Eddie (2016) and Crackle Pop (2018).
Lynch's debut short, Eddie played at international festivals and won 7 awards including Best Short at London's Unrestricted View Festival with The London Horror Society calling Eddie, "Without a doubt one of the best films we've seen this year." His 2018 short "Crackle Pop" - a kaleidoscopic VR music doc - featured at Raindance Film Festival and Sheffield International Documentary Festival. It was nominated for a 2018 UK Music Video Award and won the Bronze Halo Award at VR Days Europe 2019.
In 2018 Lynch joined the roster of Directors for Epic Pictures' International horror anthology, "Deathcember" alongside Ruggero Deodato, Lucky McKee, Isaac Ezban, Pollyanna McIntosh and others. His segment, "Cracker" is part of the final film completed in 2019 and due for release in 2020.
As well as producing and directing, John also founded CineFringe Film Festival, the film festival of the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010. The festival ran for 6 years from 2010 - 2016 with John serving as Festival Director.- John Lynch was born on 25 September 1971 in Hinsdale, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Arli$$ (1996), The NFL on CBS (1956) and NFL Monday Night Football (1970).
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John Lynch is known for The Blues (2003).- Writer
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John G. Lynch operated a chain of theaters in Utica, Syracuse, Albany and Rochester, New York before coming to Hollywood around 1917 to work for Thomas H. Ince as a script writer. In all he was said to have worked on some 800 scripts and stories over his 19 year career in Hollywood. At the time of his death, Lynch was working for MGM as an editorial supervisor. He was survived by his wife Eleanor.- Actor
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John J. Lynch is known for The Jury is Out (2012).- John Lynch is known for Britain's Ugliest Models (2009).
- John Lynch is known for Tommy (2018).
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John Lynch is known for Kami (2012).- Actor
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John Lynch is known for The Legend of the McLeary Mine (2003).- John Lynch is known for Francine St. Claire's Mail (2002).
- John Lynch was born on 25 November 1952 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
- John Lynch is known for The Cure (2015).
- John Lynch is known for Crimson: The Motion Picture (2011).
- John Lynch is known for Faded Dreams (2007).
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- John Lynch is known for Rent's Due (2004).
- John Lynch is known for It's a Great Life (1920).
- James John Lynch is known for Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001).
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John Lynch is known for Roubado (2014).- John Lynch is known for Shepherd (2015).
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John Williams Lynch is known for Pickman's Model (2003), Xeros (2005) and The Prince of Arthur Avenue (2012).- Anyhony John Lynch is known for Hardcore (2010) and The Beggars' Quartet (2010).
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John Lynch is known for Night of the Lion (2010).- Producer
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John B. Lynch is known for Sea World and Busch Gardens Adventures: Alien Vacation! (1997) and Miss Hollywood Talent Search (1985).- Sound Department
John Lynch is known for Below the Line with George Peroulas (2009).- Camera and Electrical Department
John Lynch is known for Below the Line with George Peroulas (2009).- John Lynch is known for Voice Over (2010).
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John Lynch is known for The Women from Atlantis (1981).