Full Name | Lynda Day George |
Net Worth | $850,000 |
Date Of Birth | December 11, 1944 |
Place Of Birth | San Marcos, Texas, USA |
Height | 5' 9" (1.75 m) |
Profession | Actor |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Doug Cronin, Christopher George, Joseph Pantano |
Children | Nicky George, Casey George |
Nicknames | Lynda Day George, George, Lynda Day |
IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm0313519 |
Nominations | Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series |
Movies | Chisum, Day of the Animals, Pieces, The Graduates of Malibu High, Beyond Evil, Mayday at 40,000 Feet!, Once an Eagle, Mortuary, Fear No Evil, It Happened at Lakewood Manor, Murder at the World Series, The Junkman, The Return of Captain Nemo, The Outsider, She Cried Murder, Racquet, Aliens from Space... |
TV Shows | Rich Man, Poor Man, Mission: Impossible, The Silent Force, Roots |
Star Sign | Sagittarius |
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1 | Man must not tamper with the environment. |
2 | If the ozone layer goes, so do crops, fish, healthy people and animals. |
3 | Age is the great leveler. |
4 | Show the movie to seven people in the room, and you'll get seven different opinions. Who knows why, and who cares. |
5 | I always thought of Mission: Impossible (1966) as a very Republican show. Well, I was more than okay with that, because that's pretty much where I was politically. I don't think that's where Lesley Ann Warren was though. I love Lesley. She's a terrific actress, but she was really out of place on that show. I mean, Lesley Ann Warren's being on "Mission: Impossible" was like a Democrat being at a Republican convention. |
6 | The 1930s, '40s, and '50s was when they made real motion-pictures [sic]. I don't have one film in my personal collection made after the 1960s. The reason for that is since the 1960s, most of the films we've been making aren't motion-pictures [sic]. That's primarily because we're so interested in invading the privacy of our characters. |
7 | Television ratings? I think they're kind of pointless. Are we talking about something we can have with meals, or are we talking about something... what is this? I'm not sure I understand that at all. Seems like a wasted gesture unless they're planning on putting on a lot of nudity. Which is probably what they're planning. I mean, God, let's show some more boobs. Geez! Just what we need. I mean it's incredible. It's really amazing. So, I don't think very much of TV ratings. I haven't had any cause to so far. I don't know if they actually mean anything to anyone. |
8 | Having a Broadway credit is nice, but when you get right down to it, it's just another play. It's just a play. It's just entertainment. In the big picture, is this play, is any play, is any movie or TV show, really all that important? |
9 | I never kidded myself about what I did as an actress. I never pretended that what I was doing was some great art form. When you start thinking you're great, that's when your integrity goes by the wayside. That's when you lose touch with the common folk. Well, when you lose touch with the common folk, when you start thinking that you're bigger and better than them, that's when you lose touch with reality. I could never think that way. As far as I'm concerned, I am the common folk. I am the common man, and the common man is me. |
10 | Somehow or other in this country of ours, we need to, just as citizens, we need to be able to divorce ourselves from our political affiliation, and our need to follow the party line, because therein is the destruction of our individuality. When we are so immersed in that system, that we're unable to make rational decisions or to look at a situation that is ultimately and obviously a beneficial situation, and not be able to agree with it simply because it is proposed by a person of a different party... that's beyond belief for me. It's just completely outside any kind of rational thinking as far as I'm concerned. It doesn't make sense. Unfortunately, I don't believe that we're smart enough to be able to operate in a situation like that. |
11 | I am the common man. I am the common man. And the common man is me. When you start thinking you're great, when you start thinking you're bigger and better than anybody else, that's when your integrity falls by the wayside. I find that offensive. I find it repulsive when people think they're bigger and better than the truth. |
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1 | Credits Peter Graves as her favorite acting mentor/best friend. |
2 | She initially had dreams of becoming a surgeon but gave way to modeling and acting. |
3 | Former aunt-in-law of Vanna White. |
4 | Former sister-in-law of Nick George. |
5 | Shares the same birthday with singer Brenda Lee. |
6 | Widow of Christopher George and Doug Cronin. |
7 | Now lives in Toluca Lake, California [2004] |
8 | Retired from acting. [May 2002] |
9 | Lives on Discovery Bay in Gardiner, Washington for part of the year. [March 2010] |
10 | Missed 9 episodes of the last season of Mission: Impossible (1966), because she was on maternity leave. |
11 | Her acting mentor was the late Peter Graves. |
12 | Lost a 26-year-old brother to cancer during the 1970s. |
13 | Was an early activist against ozone-layer depletion. |
14 | She and Christopher George filed suit to have her son, from her previous marriage, declared George's natural son. |
15 | Two children; one girl, one boy. |
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The F.B.I. | 1967-1970 | TV Series | Maria Pierce / Joyce Carr / Carol Grant / ... |
House on Greenapple Road | 1970 | TV Movie | Lillian Crane (as Lynda Day) |
The Devil's 8 | 1969 | | Ray's girlfriend (uncredited) |
Fear No Evil | 1969 | TV Movie | Barbara Anholt (as Lynda Day) |
Lancer | 1968 | TV Series | Sarah Cassidy |
The Sound of Anger | 1968 | TV Movie | Barbara Keeley |
Bonanza | 1968 | TV Series | Lisa Jackson |
It Takes a Thief | 1968 | TV Series | Samantha Sutton |
Good Morning, World | 1968 | TV Series | Cecily Hutton |
The Felony Squad | 1966-1968 | TV Series | Julie Brown / Karen Anders |
Mannix | 1967 | TV Series | Carol Blake |
The Invaders | 1967 | TV Series | Janet Wilk |
Cowboy in Africa | 1967 | TV Series | Liz Carter |
Coronet Blue | 1967 | TV Series | Jenny Straight |
The Virginian | 1967 | TV Series | Judy Atkins |
The Fugitive | 1967 | TV Series | Nadine Newmark |
T.H.E. Cat | 1966 | TV Series | Lisa Heller |
The Green Hornet | 1966 | TV Series | Ardis Ralston |
Hawk | 1966 | TV Series | Charlotte Burns |
Seaway | 1966 | TV Series | Leonora |
The Gentle Rain | 1966 | | Judy Reynolds (as Lynda Day) |
Flipper | 1964 | TV Series | Linda Granville |
NBC Children's Theatre | 1964 | TV Series | Maid Marian |
Rockabye the Infantry | 1963 | TV Short | Connie Mahoney (as Lynda Day) |
Route 66 | 1962-1963 | TV Series | Allison / Bibi |
The Outsider | 1961 | | Kim (uncredited) |
Mission: Impossible | 1989 | TV Series | Lisa Casey |
Blacke's Magic | 1986 | TV Series | Louise Richmond |
Murder, She Wrote | 1985 | TV Series | Diane Shelley |
Hardcastle and McCormick | 1985 | TV Series | Mrs. Burt Schneider |
Fantasy Island | 1978-1984 | TV Series | Nora Leonard / Dr. Carla Frankestein / Lorraine Peters / ... |
Masquerade | 1983 | TV Series | Jackie |
Mortuary | 1983/I | | Eve Parson |
Young Warriors | 1983 | | Beverly Carrigan |
Benson | 1982 | TV Series | Gabrielle Simone |
Pieces | 1982 | | Mary Riggs (as Linda Day) |
The Junkman | 1982 | | Festival News Reporter |
The Love Boat | 1978-1982 | TV Series | Barbara Lee / Peggy Rossmore / Laura Wakefield |
Casino | 1980 | TV Movie | Carol |
Beyond Evil | 1980 | | Barbara Andrews |
The Littlest Hobo | 1979 | TV Series | Lisa Phillips |
Racquet | 1979 | | Monica Gordon |
Vega$ | 1978 | TV Series | Sandra Wells |
The Amazing Captain Nemo | 1978 | TV Movie | Kate |
Cruise Into Terror | 1978 | TV Movie | Sandra Barry |
Ants | 1977 | TV Movie | Valerie Adams |
Day of the Animals | 1977 | | Terry Marsh |
Murder at the World Series | 1977 | TV Movie | Margot Mannering |
Switch | 1977 | TV Series | Dominique Deveraux |
Roots | 1977 | TV Mini-Series | Mrs. Reynolds |
Most Wanted | 1976 | TV Series | Laurie Chandler |
Once an Eagle | 1976 | TV Mini-Series | Marge Krisler |
Mayday at 40,000 Feet! | 1976 | TV Movie | Cathy Armello |
Twin Detectives | 1976 | TV Movie | Nancy Pendleton |
Wonder Woman | 1976 | TV Series | Fausta Grables |
Rich Man, Poor Man | 1976 | TV Mini-Series | Linda Quayles |
Barnaby Jones | 1973-1975 | TV Series | Brina Douglas / Ellie Briggs |
Ellery Queen | 1975 | TV Series | Alma Van Dine |
Death Among Friends | 1975 | TV Movie | Lisa Manning |
Barbary Coast | 1975 | TV Series | Clio Du Bois |
McCloud | 1975 | TV Series | Stacy Decker |
The Trial of Chaplain Jensen | 1975 | TV Movie | Louise Kennelly |
Panic on the 5:22 | 1974 | TV Movie | Mary Ellen Lewis |
Petrocelli | 1974 | TV Series | Vickie Richardson |
Thriller | 1974 | TV Series | Cathy More |
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law | 1974 | TV Series | Leigh Conforti |
Marcus Welby, M.D. | 1974 | TV Series | Leigh Conforti |
The Magician | 1974 | TV Series | Stacey Hyatt |
Kung Fu | 1974 | TV Series | Dora Burnham |
The Wide World of Mystery | 1974 | TV Series | |
Police Story | 1973 | TV Series | Angela Wilson |
She Cried Murder | 1973 | TV Movie | Sarah Cornell |
Mission: Impossible | 1971-1973 | TV Series | Lisa Casey |
Set This Town on Fire | 1973 | TV Movie | Molly Thornburgh |
The Sheriff | 1971 | TV Movie | Almy Gregory (as Lynda Day) |
Cannon | 1971 | TV Movie | Christie Redfield (as Lynda Day) |
The Silent Force | 1970-1971 | TV Series | Amelia Cole |
The Immortal | 1970 | TV Series | Terry Kerwin |
Chisum | 1970 | | Sue McSween (as Lynda Day) |
Here Come the Brides | 1970 | TV Series | Valerie |
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