Lynda Day George




















Lynda Day George

Lynda Day George 2 1973.jpg
Lynda Day George in publicity picture for 1973 telefilm She Cried Murder

Born
Lynda Louise Day


(1944-12-11) December 11, 1944 (age 74)

San Marcos, Texas, U.S.

Years active 1961–1989
Spouse(s) Joseph Pantano (1963–1970; one son)
Christopher George (1970–1983; his death; one daughter)
Doug Cronin (1990–2010; his death)

Lynda Louise Day George (born December 11, 1944) is an American television and film actress whose career spanned three decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. She was a cast member on Mission: Impossible (1971–1973). She was also the wife of actor Christopher George.




Contents






  • 1 Life and career


    • 1.1 Marriages




  • 2 Filmography


  • 3 Awards and nominations


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Life and career


Lynda was born in San Marcos, Texas. Originally known as Lynda Day, her career began with guest roles on many television series of the 1960s, including Route 66, Flipper, Here Come the Brides, The Green Hornet, Mannix, The Fugitive, The Invaders, It Takes a Thief, The Virginian, Good Morning, World, and Bonanza. She had her first major role as Amelia Cole in a short-lived 1970–1971 television series, The Silent Force, and later starred in the television pilot for Cannon in 1971. That same year, she was cast as Lisa Casey in the critically acclaimed series Mission: Impossible, garnering a Golden Globe nomination in 1972 and an Emmy Award nomination in 1973. During the show's last season, she missed seven episodes because of her maternity leave and was temporarily replaced by Barbara Anderson.


She first met actor Christopher George when they starred together in the 1966 independent film The Gentle Rain. While working together again in the 1970 John Wayne film Chisum, they fell in love and were married on May 15, 1970.


Thereafter, she became Lynda Day George and co-starred in multiple television films with her husband over the next 10 years, including The House on Greenapple Road (1970), Mayday at 40,000 Feet! (1976), and Cruise Into Terror (1978). They also worked together in episodes of The F.B.I. (1970), Mission: Impossible (1971), McCloud (1975), Love Boat (1977), and Vega$ (1978). They guest-starred in television's Wonder Woman in 1976, with Lynda playing villain Fausta Grables, the Nazi Wonder Woman.[1][2]


She continued her television work throughout the 1970s with guest roles on Police Story, Kung Fu, Marcus Welby, M.D., and Barnaby Jones. She played supporting roles in Rich Man, Poor Man, Roots, and Once an Eagle.


Her movie career is noted for several horror cult films in which she co-starred with husband Christopher, including Day of the Animals (1977), Pieces (1982), and Mortuary (1983). She also co-starred with John Saxon in the 1980 horror film Beyond Evil.


Christopher George died of a heart attack on November 28, 1983, at the age of 52. She worked only sporadically after that, in guest roles on Fantasy Island (1984), Murder She Wrote (1985), Hardcastle and McCormick (1985), and Blacke's Magic (1986). She was also a regular guest on religious television programs. In one of her final performances, Lynda reprised the role of Lisa Casey on an episode of the revived Mission: Impossible television series in 1989.
She officially retired from acting shortly thereafter.



Marriages


She was first married to Joseph Pantano (1963–1970), with one son, Nicky. She left Pantano to marry George.[3] She was married to George from 15 May 1970 until his death, on 28 November 1983, and had one daughter, Casey. They filed suit to have Nicky Pantano legally declared as Christopher's natural son. In 1990, Lynda George married Doug Cronin, who died of cancer 4 December 2010; they resided in Los Angeles and Gardiner, Washington.[4][5]



Filmography































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Project
Role
Notes
1961

The Outsider
Kim

1962

Route 66
Bibi
Episode: "You Never Had It So Good"
1963

Route 66
Allison
Episode: "A Long Way from St. Louie"

Rockabye the Infantry
Connie Mahoney

1964

Flipper
Linda Granville
Episode: "Second Time Around"

NBC Children's Theatre

Maid Marian
Episode: "Robin Hood"
1966

Felony Squad
Karen Anders
Episode: "Fear Below"

T.H.E. Cat
Lisa Heller
Episode: "The System"

The Green Hornet
Ardis Ralston
Episode: "Deadline for Death"

Hawk
Charlotte Burns
Episode: "Game with a Dead End"

Seaway
Leonora
Episode: "Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off: Parts 1 & 2"

The Gentle Rain
Judy Reynolds

1967

The F.B.I.
Mindy Platt
Episode: "Sky on Fire"
Carol Grant
Episode: "Line of Fire"

Mannix
Carol Blake
Episode: "Then the Drink Takes the Man"

The Invaders
Janet Wilk
Episode: "The Trial"

Cowboy in Africa
Liz Carter
Episode: "What's an Elephant Mother to Do?"

Coronet Blue
Jenny Straigh
Episode: "A Dozen Demons"

The Virginian
Judy Atkins
Episode: "A Welcoming Town"

The Fugitive
Nadine Newmark
Episode: "There Goes the Ball Game"
1968

Lancer
Sarah Cassidy
Episode: "The Escape"

Bonanza
Lisa Jackson
Episode: "The Stronghold"

It Takes a Thief
Samantha Sutton
Episode: "A Matter of Royal Larceny"

Good Morning, World
Cecily Hutton
Episode: "For My Daughter's Hand, You'll Get My Foot"

The F.B.I.
Joyce Carr
Episode: "The Widow"

Felony Squad
Julie Brown
Episode: "The Flip Side of Fear: Parts 1 & 2"

The Sound of Anger
Barbara Keeley
Television movie
1969

Fear No Evil
Barbara Anholt

1970

Chisum
Sue McSween


The Immortal
Terry Kerwin
Episode: "Man on a Punched Card"

Here Come the Brides
Valerie
Episode: "Two Women"

House on Greenapple Road
Lillian Crane
Television movie

The F.B.I.
Maria Pierce
Episode: "Return to Power"
1970–1971

The Silent Force
Amelia Cole
Main cast
1971

Cannon
Christie Redfield
Episode: "Pilot"

The Sheriff
Alma Gregory
Television movie
1971–1973

Mission: Impossible
(Lisa) Casey
Main cast
1973

Barnaby Jones
Ellie Briggs
Episode: "Stand-In for Death"

Police Story
Angela Wilson
Episode: "The Big Walk"

Set This Town on Fire
Molly Thornburgh
Television movie

She Cried Murder
Sarah Cornell
Television movie
1974

Petrocelli
Vickie Richardson
Episode: "By Reason of Madness"

Thriller
Cathy More
Episode: "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are"

Marcus Welby, M.D.
Leigh Conforti
Episode: "I've Promised You a Father: Part 1"

Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law
Leigh Conforti
Episode: "I've Promised You a Father: Part 2"

The Magician
Stacey Hyatt
Episode: "The Illusion of Black Gold"

Kung Fu
Dora Burnham
Episode: "In Uncertain Bondage"

Panic on the 5:22
Mary Ellen Lewis
Television movie
1975

Barnaby Jones
Brina Douglas
Episode: "Double Vengeance"

Ellery Queen
Alma Van Dine
Episode: "The Adventure of the Comic Book Crusader"

Death Among Friends
Lisa Manning
Television movie

Barbary Coast
Clio Du Bois
Episode: "The Barbary Coast"

McCloud
Stacy Decker
Episode: "Sharks!"

The Trial of Chaplain Jensen
Louise Kennelly
Television movie
1976

Mayday at 40,000 Feet!
Cathy Armello
Television movie

Wonder Woman

Fausta Grables
Episode: "The Nazi Wonder Woman"

Rich Man, Poor Man
Linda Quayles
Miniseries (1 episode)

Most Wanted
Laurie Chandler
Episode: "The Ten-Percenter"

Once an Eagle
Marge Krisler
Miniseries (4 episodes)

Twin Detectives
Nancy Pendleton
Television movie
1977

Roots
Mrs. Reynolds
Miniseries (3 episodes)

Murder at the World Series
Margot Mannering
Television movie

Day of the Animals
Terry Marsh


It Happened at Lakewood Manor
Valerie Adams
Television movie

Switch
Dominique Deveraux
Episode: "Two on the Run"
1978

Cruise Into Terror
Sandra Barry
Television movie

The Return of Captain Nemo
Kate
Miniseries (3 episodes)

Fantasy Island
Iris Chandler
Episode: "Trouble, My Lovely/The Common Man"
Nancy Harding
Episode: "Homecoming/The Sheikh"

The Love Boat
Laura Wakefield
Episode: "A Selfless Love/The Nubile Nurse/Parents Know Best"

Vega$
Sandra Wells
Episode: "Serve, Volley and Kill"
1979

Racquet
Monica Gordon


The Love Boat
Peggy Rossmore
Episode: "Play by Play/Cindy/What's a Brother For?"

The Littlest Hobo
Lisa Phillips
Episode: "Little Girl Lost"
1980

Fantasy Island
Lorraine Peters
Episode: "With Affection, Jack the Ripper/Gigolo"

Beyond Evil
Barbara Andrews


Casino
Carol
Television movie
1981

Fantasy Island
Dr. Carla Frankenstein
Episode: "The Lady and the Monster/The Last Cowboy"
1982

Benson
Gabrielle Simone
2 episodes

Pieces
Mary Riggs


The Love Boat
Barbara Lee
Episode: "Green, But Not Jolly/Past Perfect Love/Instant Family"
1983

Masquerade
Jackie
Episode: "Girls for Sale"

Young Warriors
Beverly Carrigan


Mortuary
Eve Parson

1984

Fantasy Island
Nora Leonard
Episode: "Sweet Life/Games People Play"
1985

Murder, She Wrote
Diane Shelley
Episode: "My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean"

Hardcastle and McCormick
Mrs. Burt Schneider
Episode: "Too Rich and Too Thin"
1986

Blacke's Magic
Louise Richmond
Episode: "Address Unknown"
1989

Mission: Impossible
Lisa Casey
Episode: "Reprisal"


Awards and nominations
























Year
Award
Category
Production
Result
1972

Golden Globe
Best TV Actress - Drama

Mission: Impossible
Nominated
1973

Emmy Award
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing)

Mission: Impossible
Nominated




References









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  2. ^ "Movies: Biography for Lynda Day George". The New York Times.


  3. ^ Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973, By Tom Lisanti, Louis Paul, Eileen O'Neill, Published by McFarland, 2002,
    ISBN 0-7864-1194-5,
    ISBN 978-0-7864-1194-8.



  4. ^ "Death and Memorial Notice: Douglas Phillip Cronin". Peninsula Daily News. North Olympic Peninsula, Washington. 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2011.


  5. ^ Urbani de la Paz, Diane (5 March 2010). "Lynda Day George on love, life in the Northwest and her Oscar party". Peninsula Daily News. Retrieved 13 June 2015.




External links




  • Lynda Day George on IMDb

  • Upcoming book biography: Lynda Day George: ALL MISSIONS POSSIBLE

  • The Girls of Mission: Impossible

  • Love is actress' beauty secret: Retired TV star Lynda Day George happy in Gardiner









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