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Carol Lynley (Carole Ann Jones) was born on 13 February, 1942 in New York City, New York, USA, is an actress,soundtrack. At 77 years old, Carol Lynley height is 5 ft 4 in (163.0 cm).

Now We discover Carol Lynley's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Carole Ann Jones
Occupation actress,soundtrack
Carol Lynley Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February 1942
Birthday 13 February
Birthplace New York City, New York, USA
Date of death 3 September, 2019
Died Place Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Carol Lynley's Husband?

Her husband is Michael Selsman (30 December 1960 - 28 April 1964) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Husband Michael Selsman (30 December 1960 - 28 April 1964) ( divorced) ( 1 child)
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Carol Lynley Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Carol Lynley worth at the age of 77 years old? Carol Lynley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated Carol Lynley's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Actress

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2006

Carol Lynley retired from the screen in 2006.

2003

In her penultimate role, Lynley played a grandmother in a film titled uncannily similar to the one which had launched her career: A Light in the Forest (2003).

2000

With her friend, entertainment reporter Nelson Aspen, Lynley appeared in several interstitial showbiz segments covering a variety of topics. For Australia's #1 morning show Sunrise (2000), she reflected on the remake of The Poseidon Adventure (1972). On TV Guide Television (1999), she discussed her long career in television, film and on Broadway. For "New with Nelson", she revealed some of her Oscar picks for that year and named her all-time favorite Oscar winner as Frank Sinatra.

1998

Is a huge fan of Cameron Diaz, one of her favorite films being There's Something About Mary (1998).

1972

In Irwin Allen's The Poseidon Adventure (1972), she was merely one of the ill-fated passengers who ended up in Davy Jones' Locker. Still, Variety called her performance "especially effective".

1970

Was close friends with actor/dancer Fred Astaire. In the late 1970s, it was much rumored (over a period of several years) in the press that they might even marry; however, in June 1980, the then 81-year old Astaire instead wed Robyn Smith, who is precisely (two years, 183 days in leap years of both her birth year of 1944 and wedding year of 1980) two and one half years younger than Carol. Carol is quoted extensively in the book "Fred Astaire: His Friends Talk" (1988), by Sarah Giles.

1969

(1969) (in this lurid thriller, Lynley rose above her material and was memorable in the role of a psychotic murderess).

1967

While the quality of her films tended to decline after the mid-60s, there were still entertaining moments in B-pictures like The Shuttered Room (1967) and Once You Kiss a Stranger. . .

After 1967, television provided most of her work, including guest spots in seminal shows like Mannix (1967), The Invaders (1967), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and as co-star of the TV pilot for The Night Stalker (1972) (as Carl Kolchak's girlfriend).

1965

In March 1965, the former teen queen posed nude for an issue of Playboy magazine.

1963

This was followed by the bawdy (and mostly irritating) sex farce Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963), with Lynley as a virginal college student in a New York apartment block pursued by a lecherous landlord/playboy (played by Jack Lemmon).

Luckily, better opportunities to prove her acting mettle turned up with a double role in The Cardinal (1963) (opposite Tom Tryon) and as the tormented mother of a kidnapped child in the superior psychological thriller Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), directed by Otto Preminger and co-starring Laurence Olivier. Cinema magazine commented "With a face like that of a fallen angel, Carol Lynley has beauty that is often awe inspiring".

1962

Her only child is a daughter with ex-husband Michael Selsman named Jill Selsman (born March 2, 1962).

1961

Return to Peyton Place (1961) headlined the actress as a best-selling novelist who controversially reveals the town's darkest secrets and scandals.

1959

" Thrust once more into the limelight, Lynley reprised her earlier Broadway role in the film version of Blue Denim (1959) as a naive girl who becomes pregnant and faces the dilemma of confronting her father or having an illegal abortion.

This performance got her nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Newcomer in 1959. That same year, she graduated with a diploma from New York's School for Young Professionals. Lynley went on to play other ingénues and troubled teens before gradually shedding her wholesome image by the early 60s.

1958

Her first important film roles came in decidedly wholesome fare, beginning with The Light in the Forest (1958) for Walt Disney Productions in which she played the indentured servant girl Shenandoe. It was a promising start. A New York Times reviewer praised her performance (alongside that of fellow screen newbie James MacArthur), describing both as "real charmers with more than their share of talent.

1957

Blond, blue-eyed and with an attractively feline appeal, Carol Lynley began her professional career as Carolyn Lee. She learned ballet at the age of seven, became a successful child model at the age of ten (eventually working for the Sears & Roebuck department store in New York) and got her face nationally recognised as 'the Coca-Cola Girl'. Carol was born Carole Ann Jones in New York City, to Frances Fuller (Felch), from New England, and Cyril Roland Jones, who was an Irish immigrant. Trying to branch out into acting early on, Carol discovered that another individual by that name (born seven years earlier) was already on the books of Actors' Equity, thus Carolyn changed her moniker by fusing the 'lyn' and the 'lee' to create 'Lynley'. From the age of fifteen she appeared on Broadway, played juvenile roles in early anthology television and was featured on the cover of Life Magazine in April 1957.

1930

That same year, she played the title role in a turgid biopic of 1930s Hollywood sex symbol Jean Harlow.