Cynthia Lynn
Cynthia Lynn (born Zinta Valda Ziemelis;[1] April 2, 1937 – March 10, 2014) was a Latvian- American actress.[2]
Cynthia Lynn | |
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Lynn as Fräulein Helga in Hogan's Heroes, c. 1965 | |
Born | Zinta Valda Ziemelis April 2, 1937 |
Died | March 10, 2014 76) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1962-1975 |
Known for | Hogan's Heroes |
Children | 2 |
Early life
Lynn was born in Riga, Latvia as Zinta Valda Ziemelis[3] At age eight, she and her mother Alisa fled the country prior to the Soviet re-occupation of Latvia in 1944 during World War II, eventually arriving in the United States in 1950.[4]
Career
Lynn is best known as "Fräulein Helga", Colonel Klink's original secretary in Hogan's Heroes during the first season (1965–1966). The role was played by Sigrid Valdis as "Hilda" in the next five seasons. She returned to the series in the 1968 and 1971 episodes, "Will the Blue Baron Strike Again" and "Easy Come, Easy Go", respectively. Her last acting role was in 1975 in an episode of Harry O.[5] She also appeared in such television series as Gidget Grows Up, Mission: Impossible, The Odd Couple, Love American Style, and The Six Million Dollar Man.[3]
Lynn wrote an autobiography, Escape to Freedom in 2000, with the assistance of Edward Ansara.[6]
Personal life
Lynn was romantically involved with actor Marlon Brando. After Brando's death in 2004, her daughter Lisa claimed that her mother and Brando's short-lived affair resulted in her birth in 1964.[3] She had also been in a romantic relationship with Hogan's Heroes costar Bob Crane.[3]
Death
Lynn died on March 10, 2014, at age 76, from multiple organ failure after being stricken with hepatitis.[7] She is survived by her daughter Lisa and son Tony.[5]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1964 | Honeymoon Hotel | Mrs. Christopher | Uncredited |
1964 | Bedtime Story | Frieda |
References
- Latvija Amerikā. - 2 August 1961
- "Cynthia Lynn, Helga on 'Hogan's Heroes', dies 76". Hollywood Memorial. 11 March 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
- "'Hogan's Heroes' Star Cynthia Lynn Dies at 76". Variety. 11 March 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
- Ansara, Edward (2000). Escape to Freedom: An Autobiography of Cynthia Lynn. 1st Book Library. ISBN 9781588206466.
- "Hogan's Heroes Star Cynthia Lynn Dies". Variety. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- Edward Ansara (December 28, 2000). Escape to Freedom: The Autobiography of Cynthia Lynn. AuthorHouse. ISBN 1588206467.
- "Cynthia Lynn, One Of The Last Surviving Hogan's Heroes Stars, Dies". TMZ. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cynthia Lynn. |
- Cynthia Lynn on IMDb
- AllMovie.com profile; accessed April 16, 2014.