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Home/People/Carlin Glynn
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Born
Feb 19, 1940Died: Jul 13, 2023
Lived 83 years
Place of Birth
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

18
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
Carlin Gylnn
IMDb Profile

Carlin Glynn

Acting

Biography
Carlin Glynn (February 19, 1940 - July 13, 2023) was an American singer and Tony Award-winning actress. She was married to writer/director/actor Peter Masterson in 1960 until his death in 2018. They had 3 children: actress Mary Stuart Masterson, cinematographer Peter Masterson Jr., and former actress Alexandra 'Lexie' Masterson. She wa best known for her roles as Mae Barber in Three Days of the Condor (1975), Brenda Baker - mother to Molly Ringwald's character in Sixteen Candles (1984), Jessie Mae in The Trip to Bountiful (1985) (directed by her husband), First Lady Meg Tresch alongside George C. Scott's character President Samuel Tresch on FOX's TV series Mr. President, and Lady Bird Johnson on the miniseries A Woman Named Jackie. Her other film credits include roles in Resurrection (1980), Continental Divide (1981), The Escape Artist (1982), Gardens of Stone (1987) (where her husband and daughter also had roles), Blood Red (1989), Night Game (1989), Convicts (1991), Judy Berlin (1999), and Whiskey School (2005). A life member of The Actors Studio, she made her belated but Tony Award-winning Broadway debut - as 1979's Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical - portraying "Mona Stangley" in the original production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, a musical comedy adapted by her husband and fellow Studio member,  Peter Masterson, from a non-fiction article published in Playboy, in collaboration with the article's author, Larry L. King, and songwriter Carol Hall, and developed at length in workshop performances at the Studio.
The Exonerated poster

The Exonerated

as Judge
2006
Whiskey School poster

Whiskey School

as Pamela Evans
2005
Lost Junction poster

Lost Junction

as Waitress
2003
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West of Here

as Sally Blackwell
2002
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Judy Berlin

as Maddie
1999
Blessing poster

Blessing

as Arlene
1994
Day-O poster

Day-O

as Margaret DeGeorgio
1992
Convicts poster

Convicts

as Asa
1991
Coyote Mountain poster

Coyote Mountain

as Mother
1990
Night Game poster

Night Game

as Alma
1989
Blood Red poster

Blood Red

as Miss Jeffreys
1989
Gardens of Stone poster

Gardens of Stone

as Mrs. Feld
1987
The Trip to Bountiful poster

The Trip to Bountiful

as Jessie Mae
1985
Sixteen Candles poster

Sixteen Candles

as Brenda Baker
1984
The Escape Artist poster

The Escape Artist

as Treasurer's Secretary
1982
Continental Divide poster

Continental Divide

as Sylvia
1981
Resurrection poster

Resurrection

as Suzy Kroll
1980
Three Days of the Condor poster

Three Days of the Condor

as Mae Barber (as Carlin Gylnn)
1975