Mara Lynn
Mara Lynn was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Lynn found her beginnings in film with roles in the Laurette Luez adventure "Prehistoric Women" (1950) and the Phil Silvers comedy adaptation "Top Banana" (1954). Lynn began to focus on film after appearing in the Kirk Douglas western "Last Train From Gun Hill" (1959), the musical comedy "Let's Make Love" (1960) with Marilyn Monroe and "The Confession" (1964). She also appeared in the drama "Beyond the Law" (1968) with Rip Torn. Later in her career, Lynn acted in "Wild 90" (1968) with Norman Mailer.