Lynn Rainbow

Lynn Carol Rainbow-Reid AM (born 19 September 1942) is an Australian-based theatre and television actor who was educated at Ascham School, The Sorbonne and Dante Alighieri in Italy. Lynn was the daughter of Judge Alfred Rainbow and the granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Fuller a theatrical entrepreneur.

Lynn Rainbow

AM
Born
Lynn Carol Rainbow Reid

(1942-09-19) 19 September 1942
Australia
Other namesLynne Rainbow
EducationAscham School, The University of Paris, Dante Alighieri
OccupationActress
Years active1967–1991
Known forNumber 96 (TV series and film version)
Spouse(s)Tom Oliver
FamilyAlfred Rainbow (father), Sir Benjamin Fuller (grandfather)

Actress

She became widely recognisable in the early 1970s on Australian television, taking many guest roles in the Crawford Productions police dramas Homicide, Division 4 and Matlock Police. She also appeared in an episode of popular situation comedy series The Group.

From March 1972 played the original regular character of Sonia in the phenomenally successful sex-comedy television soap opera Number 96. She stayed in the role until 1973 during which time Sonia engaged in an inter-racial kiss, lost her husband in a car accident, and was targeted by a woman planning to send her mad. Rainbow reprised the role of Sonia in the feature film version of the serial filmed late 1973 and released in 1974, where a newly married Sonia returns to Number 96 but again worries she is losing her mind. Rainbow shot all her scenes for the film in a single day, before rushing off to give a theatre performance as Elvira in Blithe Spirit that night.

Personal life

During the 1970s she was married to fellow Number 96 actor Tom Oliver.

Later roles

After Number 96 Rainbow continued to make guest starring appearances in Australian television drama series, had a role in miniseries Against the Wind (1978), took a regular role in soap opera The Young Doctors, guest starred in six episodes of A Country Practice, and appeared in an early episode of Home and Away.

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