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Carol Lynley

Carol Lynley (born Carole Ann Jones; February 13, 1942 – September 3, 2019) was an American actress known for her roles in the films Blue Denim (1959) and The Poseidon Adventure (1972).

Carol Lynley
Lynley in 1965
Born
Carole Ann Jones

(1942-02-13)February 13, 1942
New York City, U.S.
DiedSeptember 3, 2019(2019-09-03) (aged 77)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesCarolyn Lee
OccupationActress
Years active1956–2006
Spouse
Michael Selsman
(m. 1960; div. 1964)
Children1

Lynley was born in Manhattan to an Irish father and New England mother. She began her career as a child model before taking up acting. She won the Theatre World Award as "one of the most promising personalities for 1956–57" for her performance in The Potting Shed. Lynley started her film career in 1958 with the Disney film The Light in the Forest, followed by Holiday for Lovers (1959) and Blue Denim (1959). In 1959, she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female for the film The Light in the Forest. A year later, she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female for the film Blue Denim.

Early life

Lynley was born Carole Ann Jones in Manhattan, New York City, the daughter of Frances (née Felch) and Cyril Jones. Her father was Irish and her mother, a native of New England, was of English, Scottish, Welsh, and German ancestry. She studied dance in her childhood.[1] Lynley's parents divorced when she was a child, and her mother worked as a waitress until Lynley's income from modelling was enough to sustain the family.[2]

Lynley had first appeared on a local television show and at the age of 14 she was signed as a child model. She then appeared on live TV shows, the Goodyear Television Playhouse, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Danger Route.[1]

She began her career as a child model under the name Carolyn Lee. She appeared on the April 22, 1957 cover of Life identified as "Carol Lynley, 15, Busy Career Girl" at age 15.[3][4] When she started acting, she discovered that child actress Carolyn Lee (born Carolyn Copp, 1935)[5] had already registered the name in the Actors' Equity union. She modified it by using the final syllable of Carolyn and fusing it with Lee to make Lynley.[6]

In her teenage years, Lynley appeared in several Clairol and Pepsodent advertisements that were publicized across the country.[1]

Career

Early career

In 1955, Lynley made her first stage appearance in Moss Hart's Broadway stage hit Anniversary Waltz.[1] At the age of 15, she played the role of Dame Sybil Thorndyke's granddaughter in the Broadway play The Potting Shed (1957).[1]

Early on, Lynley distinguished herself on both the Broadway stage and in Hollywood screen versions of the controversial drama Blue Denim (1959), in which the teenaged characters played by Lynley and co-star Brandon deWilde had to deal with an unwanted pregnancy and (then-illegal) abortion.[7] She won the Theatre World Award as "one of the most promising personalities for 1956–57" for her performance in Blue Denim.[1] This recognition helped her get a seven-year contract with 20th Century Fox.[1]

Film career

 
Lynley as Jean Harlow in 1965's Harlow

Lynley started her film career in 1958 with the Disney film The Light in the Forest followed by Holiday for Lovers (1959).[8] In 1959, she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female.[9] In 1960, she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female for the film Blue Denim.[9]

She acted in 20th Century Fox productions Holiday for Lovers, Blue Denim, Hound-Dog Man (all in 1959), Return to Peyton Place (1961), and The Stripper (1963). The Stripper was based on the play A Loss of Roses written by William Inge.[1]

Lynley appeared in many films, often portraying the blonde-girl-next-door gone bad.[1] She is best known for her film roles in Return to Peyton Place (1961), the sex comedy Under the Yum Yum Tree (1961), the drama The Cardinal (1963), the romantic drama The Pleasure Seekers (1964), the thriller Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), and The Poseidon Adventure (1972), in which she lip-synced the Oscar-winning song "The Morning After" (her singing voice was dubbed by studio singer Renee Armand).[10][11]

The Hollywood Reporter reported that Lynley was on the peak of her career in the year 1965.[1] She posed nude at age 22 for the March 1965 edition of Playboy magazine (pp. 108–115).[12][13] She starred in the Otto Preminger directed thriller Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965). Lynley played Jean Harlow in the biopic Harlow (1965), co-starring Ginger Rogers, but the film failed at the box office.[1]

The decline in her career started in the late 1960s. In 1967, Lynley had major roles in the horror The Shuttered Room and the British spy caper Danger Route, but the films were not successful. She did smaller roles, guest appearances and appeared in low-budget productions like Once You Kiss a Stranger (1969), The Maltese Bippy (1969), Norwood (1970), and the Larry Hagman directed horror spoof Son of the Blob (1972). In 1972, she made a brief comeback when she had supporting roles in The Night Stalker, a made for television film which drew top ratings, and The Posiden Adventure, which was one of the top-grossing films of the year. However, she was unable to maintain her career momentum. She then appeared in The Four Deuces (1975), The Washington Affair (1977) and Bad Georgia Road (1977). In 1992, she acted in a low-budget thriller Spirits, as a nun. She acted in Flypaper (1997), followed by the low-budget film Drowning on Dry Land (1999).[1] Many of the low-budget movies she acted in during the later part of her career were direct-to-video.[11]

She appeared in the pilot television movies for Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Fantasy Island.[11] Her many other series appearances include The Big Valley, Mannix, It Takes a Thief, Night Gallery, The Invaders, Kojak, Hawaii Five-O, Tales of the Unexpected, Hart to Hart, and Charlie's Angels.[8][14] Lynley appeared in the fourth season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. in the two-part episode "The Prince of Darkness Affair".[15]

In 2000, in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Lynley discussed the difficulty faced by middle-aged actresses in finding roles. She predicted she'd have a comeback in old age, stating, "I don't mean to sound conceited, but I am a very talented actress, and I have my head screwed on right." And she added "I'm not going to drug clinics, I look good, and I've got all my marbles. So I really believe I'll be back."[11]

In 2006, she appeared in a 30-minute film, Vic, co-written and directed by Sage Stallone, the son of Sylvester Stallone.[8][14]

Personal life and death

In 1960, Lynley married publicist Michael Selsman. The marriage produced one child, Jill Selsman (a director of short films), and ended in divorce in 1964.[1][8] She also had an 18-year intermittent affair with English broadcaster and writer David Frost.[16]

Lynley died aged 77 of a heart attack on September 3, 2019, at her home in Pacific Palisades, California.[1][8] She was cremated; her ashes were scattered at sea off the Southern California coast.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1958 The Light in the Forest Shenandoe [8]
1959 Holiday for Lovers Betsy Dean [8]
1959 Blue Denim Janet Willard [17]
1959 Hound-Dog Man Dony Wallace [1]
1961 Return to Peyton Place Allison [8]
1961 The Last Sunset Melissa 'Missy' Breckenridge [1]
1963 The Stripper Miriam Caswell [1]
1963 Under the Yum Yum Tree Robin Austin [8]
1963 The Cardinal Mona / Regina Fermoyle [8]
1964 The Pleasure Seekers Maggie Williams [8]
1965 Harlow Jean Harlow
1965 Bunny Lake Is Missing Ann Lake [8]
1967 Danger Route Jocelyn [1]
1967 The Shuttered Room Susannah Kelton
1969 The Maltese Bippy Robin Sherwood [1]
1969 Once You Kiss a Stranger Diana
1969 The Immortal Sylvia Cartwright TV movie (pilot for TV series)
1970 Norwood Yvonne Phillips [1]
1972 Beware! The Blob Leslie
1972 The Night Stalker Gail Foster TV movie[8]
1972 The Poseidon Adventure Nonnie Parry [8]
1975 The Four Deuces Wendy Rittenhouse [1]
1976 Flood! Abbie Adams TV movie
1977 The Washington Affair Barbara Nicholson [1]
1977 Bad Georgia Road Molly Golden [1]
1982 Vigilante Assistant D.A. Mary Fletcher
1983 Balboa Erin Blakely
1988 Blackout Esther Boyle
1989 Dark Tower Tilly Ambrose [14]
1990 Spirits Sister Jillian [1]
1991 Howling VI: The Freaks Miss Eddington [14]
1997 Flypaper [1]
1999 Drowning on Dry Land Marge [1]
2003 A Light in the Forest Gramma Irene (No connection with the 1958 movie)[11]
2006 Vic Carrie Lee Short film[8]

Television

Year Title Roles Episode
1956 Goodyear Television Playhouse "Grow Up"[1]
1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Janice "The Young One"[1]
1962 The Virginian Judith Morrow "Man from the Sea"
1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Sister Pamela "Final Vow"
1967 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Annie Justin "The Prince of Darkness" (parts 1 and 2)[14]
1967 The Invaders Elyse Reynolds "The Believers"[8]
1968 The Big Valley Dilly Shanks "Hell Hath No Fury"[8]
1968 Journey to the Unknown Eve "Eve"
1969 It Takes a Thief Michelle "Boom at the Top"[8]
1970–1971 The Immortal Sylvia Cartwright TV series
1971 Mannix Dorothy Kinman "Voice in the Dark"[8]
1972 Night Gallery Jenny Tarraday "The Waiting Room/Last Rites for a Dead Druid"[8]
1976 Quincy M.E. Lynn Dressler "Who's Who in Neverland"
1976 Police Woman Nina Daniels "Trial by Prejudice"
1977 Kojak Polly Ames "Kiss It All Goodbye"[8]
1977–1984 Fantasy Island various characters TV series, 11 episodes[11]
1978 Hawaii Five-O Karen Baker/Valerie Bates "Angel in Blue"[8]
1979 The Love Boat Carol Gilmore "Best of Friends/Aftermath/Dream Boat"
1980 Charlie's Angels Lisa Gallo "Island Angels"[14]
1983 The Fall Guy Ivy "Pleasure Isle" [18]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Carol Lynley, 'Poseidon Adventure' Actress, Dies at 77". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  2. ^ Bergan, Ronald (September 11, 2019). "Carol Lynley obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  3. ^ . 2neatmagazines.com. Archived from the original on July 27, 2020. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  4. ^ "Life Covers #1050-1099". Cover Browser. from the original on October 3, 2012. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  5. ^ Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 100.
  6. ^ "Letters to the Editors: Success Story at Fifteen". Life Magazine. Time Inc. May 13, 1957. p. 16. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  7. ^ Deming, Mark. "Blue Denim". AllMovie. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Tingley, Anna (September 6, 2019). "Carol Lynley, 'The Poseidon Adventure' Star, Dies at 77". Variety.com.
  9. ^ a b "Carol Lynley". goldenglobes.com. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  10. ^ "Performance: The Morning After". Second Hand Songs project. from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Gates, Anita. "'Poseidon Adventure' actress Carol Lynley dies at 77 – The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. New York Times. from the original on September 8, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  12. ^ "Actress Carol Lynley and a Modess puberty & menstruation booklet". Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health. from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  13. ^ "Carol Lynley". People.com. November 28, 1994. from the original on June 4, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  14. ^ a b c d e f "Carol Lynley, 'The Poseidon Adventure' & 'Blue Denim' Star, Dies at 77". Movieweb. September 6, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  15. ^ . Learmedia.ca. March 6, 2004. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  16. ^ W. Lee Cozad, More Magnificent Mountain Movies: The Silverscreen Years, 1940–2004, p. 219 (Sunstroke Media, 2006). ISBN 978-0-9723372-2-9
  17. ^ Gates, Anita (September 6, 2019). "Carol Lynley, Star of 'Blue Denim' and 'The Poseidon Adventure,' Dies at 77". The New York Times. from the original on September 7, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  18. ^ "Carol Lynley". TVGuide.com. Retrieved September 3, 2020.

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Carol Lynley born Carole Ann Jones February 13 1942 September 3 2019 was an American actress known for her roles in the films Blue Denim 1959 and The Poseidon Adventure 1972 Carol LynleyLynley in 1965BornCarole Ann Jones 1942 02 13 February 13 1942New York City U S DiedSeptember 3 2019 2019 09 03 aged 77 Los Angeles California U S Other namesCarolyn LeeOccupationActressYears active1956 2006SpouseMichael Selsman m 1960 div 1964 wbr Children1Lynley was born in Manhattan to an Irish father and New England mother She began her career as a child model before taking up acting She won the Theatre World Award as one of the most promising personalities for 1956 57 for her performance in The Potting Shed Lynley started her film career in 1958 with the Disney film The Light in the Forest followed by Holiday for Lovers 1959 and Blue Denim 1959 In 1959 she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer Female for the film The Light in the Forest A year later she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer Female for the film Blue Denim Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Film career 3 Personal life and death 4 Selected filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLynley was born Carole Ann Jones in Manhattan New York City the daughter of Frances nee Felch and Cyril Jones Her father was Irish and her mother a native of New England was of English Scottish Welsh and German ancestry She studied dance in her childhood 1 Lynley s parents divorced when she was a child and her mother worked as a waitress until Lynley s income from modelling was enough to sustain the family 2 Lynley had first appeared on a local television show and at the age of 14 she was signed as a child model She then appeared on live TV shows the Goodyear Television Playhouse Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Danger Route 1 She began her career as a child model under the name Carolyn Lee She appeared on the April 22 1957 cover of Life identified as Carol Lynley 15 Busy Career Girl at age 15 3 4 When she started acting she discovered that child actress Carolyn Lee born Carolyn Copp 1935 5 had already registered the name in the Actors Equity union She modified it by using the final syllable of Carolyn and fusing it with Lee to make Lynley 6 In her teenage years Lynley appeared in several Clairol and Pepsodent advertisements that were publicized across the country 1 Career EditEarly career Edit In 1955 Lynley made her first stage appearance in Moss Hart s Broadway stage hit Anniversary Waltz 1 At the age of 15 she played the role of Dame Sybil Thorndyke s granddaughter in the Broadway play The Potting Shed 1957 1 Early on Lynley distinguished herself on both the Broadway stage and in Hollywood screen versions of the controversial drama Blue Denim 1959 in which the teenaged characters played by Lynley and co star Brandon deWilde had to deal with an unwanted pregnancy and then illegal abortion 7 She won the Theatre World Award as one of the most promising personalities for 1956 57 for her performance in Blue Denim 1 This recognition helped her get a seven year contract with 20th Century Fox 1 Film career Edit Lynley as Jean Harlow in 1965 s Harlow Lynley started her film career in 1958 with the Disney film The Light in the Forest followed by Holiday for Lovers 1959 8 In 1959 she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer Female 9 In 1960 she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer Female for the film Blue Denim 9 She acted in 20th Century Fox productions Holiday for Lovers Blue Denim Hound Dog Man all in 1959 Return to Peyton Place 1961 and The Stripper 1963 The Stripper was based on the play A Loss of Roses written by William Inge 1 Lynley appeared in many films often portraying the blonde girl next door gone bad 1 She is best known for her film roles in Return to Peyton Place 1961 the sex comedy Under the Yum Yum Tree 1961 the drama The Cardinal 1963 the romantic drama The Pleasure Seekers 1964 the thriller Bunny Lake Is Missing 1965 and The Poseidon Adventure 1972 in which she lip synced the Oscar winning song The Morning After her singing voice was dubbed by studio singer Renee Armand 10 11 The Hollywood Reporter reported that Lynley was on the peak of her career in the year 1965 1 She posed nude at age 22 for the March 1965 edition of Playboy magazine pp 108 115 12 13 She starred in the Otto Preminger directed thriller Bunny Lake Is Missing 1965 Lynley played Jean Harlow in the biopic Harlow 1965 co starring Ginger Rogers but the film failed at the box office 1 The decline in her career started in the late 1960s In 1967 Lynley had major roles in the horror The Shuttered Room and the British spy caper Danger Route but the films were not successful She did smaller roles guest appearances and appeared in low budget productions like Once You Kiss a Stranger 1969 The Maltese Bippy 1969 Norwood 1970 and the Larry Hagman directed horror spoof Son of the Blob 1972 In 1972 she made a brief comeback when she had supporting roles in The Night Stalker a made for television film which drew top ratings and The Posiden Adventure which was one of the top grossing films of the year However she was unable to maintain her career momentum She then appeared in The Four Deuces 1975 The Washington Affair 1977 and Bad Georgia Road 1977 In 1992 she acted in a low budget thriller Spirits as a nun She acted in Flypaper 1997 followed by the low budget film Drowning on Dry Land 1999 1 Many of the low budget movies she acted in during the later part of her career were direct to video 11 She appeared in the pilot television movies for Kolchak The Night Stalker and Fantasy Island 11 Her many other series appearances include The Big Valley Mannix It Takes a Thief Night Gallery The Invaders Kojak Hawaii Five O Tales of the Unexpected Hart to Hart and Charlie s Angels 8 14 Lynley appeared in the fourth season of The Man from U N C L E in the two part episode The Prince of Darkness Affair 15 In 2000 in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle Lynley discussed the difficulty faced by middle aged actresses in finding roles She predicted she d have a comeback in old age stating I don t mean to sound conceited but I am a very talented actress and I have my head screwed on right And she added I m not going to drug clinics I look good and I ve got all my marbles So I really believe I ll be back 11 In 2006 she appeared in a 30 minute film Vic co written and directed by Sage Stallone the son of Sylvester Stallone 8 14 Personal life and death EditIn 1960 Lynley married publicist Michael Selsman The marriage produced one child Jill Selsman a director of short films and ended in divorce in 1964 1 8 She also had an 18 year intermittent affair with English broadcaster and writer David Frost 16 Lynley died aged 77 of a heart attack on September 3 2019 at her home in Pacific Palisades California 1 8 She was cremated her ashes were scattered at sea off the Southern California coast citation needed Selected filmography EditMain article Carol Lynley filmography Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1958 The Light in the Forest Shenandoe 8 1959 Holiday for Lovers Betsy Dean 8 1959 Blue Denim Janet Willard 17 1959 Hound Dog Man Dony Wallace 1 1961 Return to Peyton Place Allison 8 1961 The Last Sunset Melissa Missy Breckenridge 1 1963 The Stripper Miriam Caswell 1 1963 Under the Yum Yum Tree Robin Austin 8 1963 The Cardinal Mona Regina Fermoyle 8 1964 The Pleasure Seekers Maggie Williams 8 1965 Harlow Jean Harlow1965 Bunny Lake Is Missing Ann Lake 8 1967 Danger Route Jocelyn 1 1967 The Shuttered Room Susannah Kelton1969 The Maltese Bippy Robin Sherwood 1 1969 Once You Kiss a Stranger Diana1969 The Immortal Sylvia Cartwright TV movie pilot for TV series 1970 Norwood Yvonne Phillips 1 1972 Beware The Blob Leslie1972 The Night Stalker Gail Foster TV movie 8 1972 The Poseidon Adventure Nonnie Parry 8 1975 The Four Deuces Wendy Rittenhouse 1 1976 Flood Abbie Adams TV movie1977 The Washington Affair Barbara Nicholson 1 1977 Bad Georgia Road Molly Golden 1 1982 Vigilante Assistant D A Mary Fletcher1983 Balboa Erin Blakely1988 Blackout Esther Boyle1989 Dark Tower Tilly Ambrose 14 1990 Spirits Sister Jillian 1 1991 Howling VI The Freaks Miss Eddington 14 1997 Flypaper 1 1999 Drowning on Dry Land Marge 1 2003 A Light in the Forest Gramma Irene No connection with the 1958 movie 11 2006 Vic Carrie Lee Short film 8 Television Edit Year Title Roles Episode1956 Goodyear Television Playhouse Grow Up 1 1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Janice The Young One 1 1962 The Virginian Judith Morrow Man from the Sea 1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Sister Pamela Final Vow 1967 The Man from U N C L E Annie Justin The Prince of Darkness parts 1 and 2 14 1967 The Invaders Elyse Reynolds The Believers 8 1968 The Big Valley Dilly Shanks Hell Hath No Fury 8 1968 Journey to the Unknown Eve Eve 1969 It Takes a Thief Michelle Boom at the Top 8 1970 1971 The Immortal Sylvia Cartwright TV series1971 Mannix Dorothy Kinman Voice in the Dark 8 1972 Night Gallery Jenny Tarraday The Waiting Room Last Rites for a Dead Druid 8 1976 Quincy M E Lynn Dressler Who s Who in Neverland 1976 Police Woman Nina Daniels Trial by Prejudice 1977 Kojak Polly Ames Kiss It All Goodbye 8 1977 1984 Fantasy Island various characters TV series 11 episodes 11 1978 Hawaii Five O Karen Baker Valerie Bates Angel in Blue 8 1979 The Love Boat Carol Gilmore Best of Friends Aftermath Dream Boat 1980 Charlie s Angels Lisa Gallo Island Angels 14 1983 The Fall Guy Ivy Pleasure Isle 18 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Carol Lynley Poseidon Adventure Actress Dies at 77 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 8 2019 Bergan Ronald September 11 2019 Carol Lynley obituary The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved September 16 2019 1957 LIFE Magazine Covers 2neatmagazines com Archived from the original on July 27 2020 Retrieved September 6 2019 Life Covers 1050 1099 Cover Browser Archived from the original on October 3 2012 Retrieved May 27 2009 Joseph F Clarke 1977 Pseudonyms BCA p 100 Letters to the Editors Success Story at Fifteen Life Magazine Time Inc May 13 1957 p 16 Retrieved January 5 2019 Deming Mark Blue Denim AllMovie Retrieved May 16 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Tingley Anna September 6 2019 Carol Lynley The Poseidon Adventure Star Dies at 77 Variety com a b Carol Lynley goldenglobes com Retrieved September 8 2019 Performance The Morning After Second Hand Songs project Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved July 8 2012 a b c d e f Gates Anita Poseidon Adventure actress Carol Lynley dies at 77 The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com New York Times Archived from the original on September 8 2019 Retrieved September 9 2019 Actress Carol Lynley and a Modess puberty amp menstruation booklet Museum of Menstruation and Women s Health Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved May 16 2009 Carol Lynley People com November 28 1994 Archived from the original on June 4 2009 Retrieved May 16 2009 a b c d e f Carol Lynley The Poseidon Adventure amp Blue Denim Star Dies at 77 Movieweb September 6 2019 Retrieved September 8 2019 Man From Uncle The Helicopter Spies Robert Vaughn David McCallum Leo G Carroll Carol Lynley Bradford Dillman Lola Albright 1968 Learmedia ca March 6 2004 Archived from the original on September 28 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link W Lee Cozad More Magnificent Mountain Movies The Silverscreen Years 1940 2004 p 219 Sunstroke Media 2006 ISBN 978 0 9723372 2 9 Gates Anita September 6 2019 Carol Lynley Star of Blue Denim and The Poseidon Adventure Dies at 77 The New York Times Archived from the original on September 7 2019 Retrieved September 8 2019 Carol Lynley TVGuide com Retrieved September 3 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia 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