Lynn Milgrim

Lynn Milgrim (born March 17, 1944)[1] is an American film, television, and stage actress.

[1] She is best known as an accomplished stage actress and has been in numerous Broadway, national, and regional productions.

[7][8] Broadway roles include: Bedroom Farce as Jan,[9] Otherwise Engaged as Davina,[1][9] and Charley's Aunt as Amy Spettigue.

[12] More recent productions include: Samuel D. Hunter's Rest and Outside Mullingar by John Patrick Shanley,[13] both also at South Coast Repertory;[14][15] a revival of Joseph Kesserling’s 1941 Broadway classic Arsenic And Old Lace at La Mirada Theatre in Los Angeles;[16][17][18] Christine Deitne's Diana of Dobson's;[19][20] Eastern Standard at the Coast Playhouse;[21] George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion at the Pasadena Playhouse,[18] with her performance called "excellent";[22] Hedda Gabler;[23] and A Doll's House, Part 2.

[24][25] 1 episode Female Pig (voice) She has had recurring roles and made guest appearances on major TV shows such as The Doctors,The Wonder Years, Life Goes On, Mama's Family, Knots Landing, Who's the Boss?, Highway to Heaven, CBS Summer Playhouse, The Equalizer, 9-1-1 Her film credits include Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970), Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (1983), two Cybill Shepherd movies (Telling Secrets (1993) (TV) and Baby Brokers (1994) She is married to fellow actor H. Richard Greene.