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Janice Lynde

Born: 1948-03-28 • Houston, Texas, USA

Janice Lynde is an American actress.

The Houston, Texas-born, Lake Charles, Louisiana-reared Lynde began her career with the Dallas Symphony, both as a pianist and as a vocal soloist. The child of German parents Marvin and Sophia Zoch she had to learn English in kindergarten.

She attended Indiana University and the University of Pennsylvania, studying music at both institutions.

Lynde's performances at Indiana University brought her to the attention of musician Fred Waring, which led to her being a soloist with Waring and his Pennsylvanians choir for two years.

After she graduated from college, she began a career in acting in New York City, where her Broadway credits include Applause,[5] The Me Nobody Knows, and Butterflies Are Free.

In 1973, she moved to Los Angeles, where she was among the original cast members of the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, playing "Leslie Brooks". She left the series in early 1977. Two years later, Lynde joined Another World as "Tracy DeWitt"; she left the role in 1981. In 1984, she starred as "Laurel Chapin Wolek" in One Life to Live, which she left in 1986.

She appeared in several film and television programs, including a notable role in the episode "A Hand for Sonny Blue" of Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (1977) as well as Match Game.

Filmography
Father vs. Son poster
Father vs. Son
2010 • Ruth Coletti
A Letter to Dad poster
A Letter to Dad
2009 • Erika Donahue
Diary of a Single Mom poster
Diary of a Single Mom
2009 • Peggy
One Kill poster
One Kill
2000 • Evelyn Gray
Subterfuge poster
Subterfuge
1996 • Newscaster
Missing Pieces poster
Missing Pieces
1992 • Marion
Doing Time on Maple Drive poster
Doing Time on Maple Drive
1992 • Judy
A Question About Sex poster
A Question About Sex
1990 • Nina
Nightside poster
Nightside
1980 • Lilly
Beyond Evil poster
Beyond Evil
1980 • Alma Martin
Evening in Byzantium poster
Evening in Byzantium
1978 • Young Girl at Palais
Escapade poster
Escapade
1978 • Paula Winters
The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One poster
The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One
1974 • Bernice Griffiths