Carol LynleyAmerican actress, former model.
Date of Birth: 13.02.1942
Country: USA |
Biography of Carol Lynley
Carol Lynley, born Carol Ann Jones on February 13, 1942, in New York, is an American actress and former model. From a young age, Carol had a passion for the world of performing arts. She started her career as a model using the name "Carolina Lee" when she was just a little girl. At the age of fifteen, Carol appeared on the cover of "Life magazine." It was during this time that she discovered another actress with the name Carolina and decided to use her real name for her own work.
Soon after, Carol Lynley began actively performing on Broadway and starring in Hollywood films. She made her debut in the drama "Blue Denim" in 1959 and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for "Most Promising Newcomer - Female." Her popularity skyrocketed when she appeared in the fourth season of "Man from U.N.C.L.E." Carol is known for her versatile roles in films such as "Hound-Dog Man," "Return to Peyton Place," "Under the Yum Yum Tree," "Bunny Lake is Missing," "Harlow," and "The Poseidon Adventure," among others.
In 1965, Carol Lynley was invited for a photoshoot for the popular magazine Playboy, where she appeared on the cover in March, posing nude. In her personal life, she has been married and had romantic relationships with well-known figures in the art world. From 1960 to 1964, Carol was married to Michael Selsman. Although their marriage was short-lived, they welcomed a daughter named Jill in 1962. In the mid-1970s, the actress had a passionate affair with Frank Sinatra.
Currently, Carol Lynley resides in Malibu, near Los Angeles, California. She maintains a keen interest in the film industry and dreams of playing an intriguing role in the near future. Throughout her career, Carol has always been supported by her fans, who eagerly await her every new role.