
Emmy Lynn
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Emmy Lynn (born Emily Leigh; 1889–1978) was a Spanish-born French actress. Lynn was born Emily Leigh in Barcelona to an English father who worked at the British Consulate and a half-Spanish and half-German mother. She arrived in Paris at the age of one. She was first married to actor Henry Roussel, then to Charles Peignot, and to theatre critic, novelist and essayist Jean-Jacques Gautier.
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Le Vertige (1926)
as Natacha Svirsky - une émigrée russe qui croit reconnaître son amant mort à Nice

The Torture of Silence (1917)
as Manon Berliac

Ma femme... homme d'affaires (1932)
as Gladys Spring

The Four-Poster Bed (1942)
as Countess of Verrières

Illegitimate Child (1930)
as Liane Orland

The Two Orphans (1933)
as Countess of Lignères

The Sheik's Wife (1922)
Actor
A Foolish Maiden (1929)
Actor

The Tenth Symphony (1918)
as Eve Dinant
L'hallali (1917)
Actor
Résurrection (1923)
Actor

Une idée folle (1933)
as Mabel





