Lynette Callaghan is an Irish actress born in Dublin. Since graduating from Manchester Met School of theatre Lynette has worked extensively in TV and film. Lynette has appeared in roles in both the UK and Ireland. Her TV work includes Emmerdale, Cold Feet, The Clinic, Raw, The Tutors, Sharon Horgan's Women On The Verge and most recently Harry Wilde with Jane Seymour. Her film work includes an award winning performance in the controversial Irish feature film 8.5hours, she appeared alongside Colm Meaney, Fred Willard and Kevin Farley in the feature film The Yank, she played the role of 'Principal O'Shea' in Graham Cantwell's "Who We Love". Lynette has a lead role in the upcoming feature Hole In The Head directed by Dean Kavanagh. Alongside her onscreen TV and film work Lynette has voiced numerous characters in animation projects that include Disney series Space Chickens In Space.
Lynette Curran was born in 1945 in Australia. She is an actress, known for Somersault (2004), Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) and These Final Hours (2013).
Lynette DuPree was born on 15 February 1964 in Rochester, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Desperate Housewives (2004), Conduta Ilegal (2002) and Destinos Cruzados (1999). She was previously married to Charles Richardson. She died on 6 February 2023 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Lynette Elliott is known for Alfred Thinks We're Aliens (2011), REG1M3 and Universal Squadrons (2011).
Lynette Forday was born on 9 January 1968. She is an actress, known for Go Girls (2009), Shortland Street (1992) and Toy Love (2002).
Lynette Ganaway is known for Getting Schooled (2017).
Lynette Gatlin is known for Armed (2018), 48 Hours to Live (2016) and We Outside.
Lynette Linton is known for A place for you and me (2019), My Name Is Leon (2022) and Death by Chocolate (2014).
Lynette Nusbacher was born on 17 December 1966 in New York City, New York, USA. She was previously married to Melanie Bright.
Lynita Crofford is known for Poder Sem Limites (2012), Protegendo o Inimigo (2012) and Scout: O Acidente (1989).