Carol Lynley Biography
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She had an affair off and on with
David Frost for 18 years.

Although she was hired to play Diane in
Twin Peaks and
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, she was never seen on screen.

"Carolyn Lee" was her modeling name -- a name that was already registered with Actors' Equity, so she changed it to use the homophone "Carol Lynley".

Daughter, Jill Victoria, born [1962]

She was featured on the April 22, 1957 cover of LIFE Magazine.
Walt Disney saw her photo and article, and decided to cast her in his 1958 release
The Light in the Forest. It was Carol's debut (she received "and introducing" credit in the opening title), but it was also her swan song for Disney's studio. Opposite
James MacArthur, a Broadway actor, both gave convincing performances, receiving mixed critical reaction, mostly because of the entrenched polarized "pro" and "anti" Disney factions.

Lynley owned the boots and pendant she wears in
The Poseidon Adventure. She complained during production that the boots were shrinking due to constant immersion in water, making them extremely uncomfortable.

Is a fan of
Cameron Diaz, one of her favorite films being
There's Something About Mary.

Although in later years she claimed to have sung "The Morning After" in
The Poseidon Adventure, her voice was in fact dubbed by studio singer 'Renee Armand' .

Was close friends with actor/dancer Fred Astaire. It was rumored in the press during the 1970s that they may even marry, however 81-year old Astaire wed the much-younger Robyn Smith in 1980. Carol is quoted extensively in the book "Fred Astaire: His Friends Talk" (1988), by Sarah Giles.
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