“I want to be an actress, not a movie star. There is a big difference.” — Carol Lynley
Source: Vernon Scott (1959)
Photo: Peter Basch
“The reason I never reply to that question is because no matter what I say it will be used against me. But I’ll tell you. I did it because I wanted to. I wanted to do it so much that I wouldn’t even take the money. I didn’t wear a stitch and I felt wonderful all over.” — Carol Lynley on why she posed for Playboy in 1965.
Source: Sheilah Graham (1965)
Photo: Playboy Magazine (1965)
“I guess it just wasn’t a very good film. I was so happy I was in England when it was released and missed all the fury. All I can remember about it was that I was always getting a cold.” — Carol Lynley on Harlow (1965)
Source: Bill Byers (1965)
“But at least ‘Harlow‘ wasn’t as bland as thing things you see on television. An actress gets bored when she has to work in a medium that never has any lines more controversial than ‘My son has a problem because his teacher has bad breath.'” — Carol Lynley
Source: Bill Byers (1965)
Clip: With Ginger Rogers
One thought on “Carol Lynley”
You were always my favorite actress, and movie star!
I always thought that you portrayed the innocence of the real world!
You were always so beautiful!
I loved you and the characters that you portrayed!
I still think that you are the most natural talent that I ever witnessed acting!
Thank you for your talents