Taylor was born in the UK. She began her stage career with the Manchester Repertory Theatre, and studied at the Royal College of Music for one year.[2]
In England, she worked in TV series such as "The Saint", "The Avengers" and "Danger Man" and was also Elizabeth Taylor’s stand-in in the movie Cleopatra.[3][4] In October 1964, she moved to Sydney to launch a new TV career.[4] Besides Australian TV series and stage productions, she co-anchored live TV talk shows and featured on TV commercials.[5]
Lynn married Sydney businessman in the mid-1950s. They had three sons.[3][4][5] She had a daughter with her second husband, TV and theatre producer, actor and writer John Faassen.[6]
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