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- Born in Manchester, England, comic Ralph Lynn (pronounced "Rafe") got his start on the stage, specializing in playing stiff, prissy, silly twits. He came out of the renowned Aldwych Theatre in London, with a tight-knit group that included Tom Walls and Ben Travers. Their long string of successes there opened the door to the movie industry, and they easily transferred their routines to films in the 1930s. Hie film career started to wane in the late 1930s, though, and his last film was For Valour (1937).- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
- SpouseGladys [Edith Mary] Miles (actress)(1915 - August 8, 1962) (his death, 2 children)
- Great-uncle of Ann Lynn.
- Father of Robert Lynn.
- Brother of Gordon James.
- Tweedy, dark-haired British comedian (first name pronounced "Rafe") who made a stage career out of playing monocled "silly ass" twits. A veteran performer of London's highly popular Aldwych Repertory Theatre farces, he and fellow members Tom Walls and Robertson Hare successfully took many of their stylized productions to film in the 1930s.
- Grandfather of Craig Lynn.
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