Caryl Lincoln

Caryl Lincoln (November 16, 1903 February 20, 1983) was an American film actress whose career spanned from 1927 to 1964.

Caryl Lincoln
Lobby card from Hello Cheyenne (1928)
Born(1903-11-16)November 16, 1903
DiedFebruary 20, 1983(1983-02-20) (aged 79)
OccupationActress
Years active19271964
Spouse(s)
Byron Stevens
(m. 1934; died 1964)
Children1

Biography

The Oakland, California-born Lincoln started her acting career in silent films. In 1927, she signed a long-term contract with Fox Film studios.[1] Her first film was Slippery Silks in 1927. She starred in ten films from 1927 to the end of 1928 and was selected as a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1929.[2] In 1930 she starred opposite Bob Steele in The Land of Missing Men, which started her on a path to several heroine roles in western films. One of her best known roles during this period was opposite Tom Tyler in War on the Range (1933).

Her career had slowed by 1934, however, and her last credited role was that same year, in Charlie Chan's Courage. She was a friend (and future sister-in-law) of actress Barbara Stanwyck, through whom she met Stanwyck's brother, Byron Stevens. She and Stevens married in 1934, and remained together until his death in 1964. She never remarried. They had one son, Brian.

When she tired of the effort needed to be a star in films, Lincoln chose to work as a bit player and extra rather than leave the profession.[2]

Her acting career took a backseat to her marriage and family, with her having few roles from 1934 to 1964, all uncredited. She retired in 1964 and never returned to acting. She died on February 20, 1983, in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1927Wolf FangsEllen
1928A Girl in Every PortGirl in LiverpoolUncredited
1928Hello CheyenneDiana Cody
1928Wild West RomanceRuth Thorndyke
1928TrackedMolly Butterfield
1930The Land of Missing MenNita Madero
1931The SpiderAudience MemberUncredited
1931The Cyclone KidRose Comstock
1931Quick Trigger LeeRose Campbell
1932Human TargetsUncredited
1932Tangled FortunesSally Martin
1932The Man from New MexicoSally Langton
1932Thrill of YouthMarcia Dale
1932Back StreetMinor RoleUncredited
1932Okay, America!Minor RoleUncredited
1932The Lost SpecialKate BlandSerial
1933Man of ActionIrene Sherman
1933War of the RangeGrace Carlysle
1933Only YesterdayUncredited
1934Three on a HoneymoonGuest at Captain's TeaUncredited
1934The Life of Vergie WintersOne of Madame Claire's GirlsUncredited
1934Charlie Chan's CourageLeading Lady
1934The Merry WidowMaid to SoniaUncredited
1934Elinor NortonPublisher's StaffUncredited
1934Kid MillionsGoldwyn GirlUncredited
1944None Shall EscapeHousekeeperUncredited
1947Golden EarringsFarmer's WifeUncredited
1948That Wonderful UrgeSecretaryUncredited
1950Mother Didn't Tell MeMrs. RaymondUncredited
1950Cheaper by the DozenTeacherUncredited
1950The JackpotSusan WertheimUncredited
1951Love NestMrs. McNabUncredited
1956Meet Me in Las VegasCasino PatronUncredited
1957An Affair to RememberBallet Audience MemberUncredited
1958The BuccaneerParty GuestUncredited
1959This Earth Is MineMinor RoleUncredited
1959North by NorthwestWoman at AuctionUncredited
1959It Started with a KissParty GuestUncredited
1960Please Don't Eat the DaisiesParty GuestUncredited
1960The Facts of LifeWoman at AirportUncredited
1961Flower Drum SongClub PatronUncredited
1962All Fall DownClubwomanUncredited
1963The Nutty ProfessorFaculty MemberUncredited
1964Honeymoon HotelJessie - Hotel Gift Shop SalesladyUncredited
1964MarnieParty GuestUncredited

References

  1. "Studio Flashes". The New York Times. December 4, 1927. p. X 7. Retrieved December 16, 2020 via ProQuest.
  2. Heffernan, Harold (July 11, 1971). "Remember Caryl Lincoln, Wampas Star?". Star News. California, Pasadena. p. 17. Retrieved December 16, 2020 via Newspaperarchive.com.


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