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Lynn Baggett(1923-1960)

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Lynn Baggett
Tall, regal, sultry, flame-haired (later blonde) Lynn Baggett is better remembered for her turbulent, unhappy private life than for her "B" level acting roles. Born Ruth Baggett in Wichita Falls, Texas, on May 10, 1923, her father, David L., was in the oil business and her mother, the former Ruth Simmons, was a stenographer. While in Dallas following her high school graduation, the pretty teenager was discovered by a Warner Bros. agent and signed. As a girl with no experience, Lynn (sometimes billed as Lynne) was promoted by the studio as a beauty queen and titleholder ("The Cobra Girl," "The Triple A Girl," etc.) while paying her dues in a slew of unbilled sexy starlet bits as chorines, nurses, waitresses, singers and party-girl types. For five long years she toiled obscurely in such WWII-era films as Manpower (1941), Air Force (1943), The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), Roughly Speaking (1945), Mildred Pierce (1945) and Night and Day (1946).

The studio did little to increase her stature in Hollywood, and she eventually was released from her contract in 1946. After signing with Universal, she finally received her first role of substance in The Time of Their Lives (1946), an above-average Abbott and Costello haunted-house comedy. Following her marriage to the Austro-Hungarian producer Sam Spiegel ("On the Waterfront") in 1948, she acted less frequently, showing up in a few secondary roles, that of a shady lady of mystery in the classic film noir D.O.A. (1949)) probably being her best-remembered one and those in The Flame and the Arrow (1950) and The Mob (1951) being her most prominent.

The Spiegel-Baggett marriage was quite stormy, marred by adultery and nasty fighting, and they separated in 1952. Three years later, she finally received a divorce. With her career now in shambles, Lynn found work as an Arthur Murray dance teacher. In 1954, she was the direct cause of a fatal two-car accident in which a 9-year-old boy, on his way home from a summer camping excursion, was killed. Another young boy in the same car was seriously injured. Overcome by fear and acute anguish, she "blacked out" and was later charged with leaving the scene of an accident and was convicted of felony hit-and-run.

A failed comeback attempt at acting led to severe depression, mental problems and acute substance abuse. She attempted suicide by pills in 1959 before succeeding a year later on March 22, 1960, dying of acute barbiturate intoxication. She had been released from a private sanitarium several weeks earlier. She was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Never close to showing her true potential, Lynn(e) Baggett became one of Hollywood's sadder statistics.
BornMay 10, 1923
DiedMarch 22, 1960(36)
BornMay 10, 1923
DiedMarch 22, 1960(36)
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Known for

Luther Adler, Pamela Britton, and Edmond O'Brien in D.O.A. (1949)
D.O.A.
7.2
  • Mrs. Philips
  • 1949
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in The Time of Their Lives (1946)
The Time of Their Lives
7.5
  • June Prescott(as Lynne Baggett)
  • 1946
Ernest Borgnine, Broderick Crawford, Neville Brand, and Betty Buehler in The Mob (1951)
The Mob
7.1
  • Peggy Clancy(as Lynne Baggett)
  • 1951
The Flame and the Arrow (1950)
The Flame and the Arrow
6.8
  • Francesca(as Lynne Baggett)
  • 1950

Credits

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  • Ernest Borgnine, Broderick Crawford, Neville Brand, and Betty Buehler in The Mob (1951)
    The Mob
    7.1
    • Peggy Clancy (as Lynne Baggett)
    • 1951
  • The Flame and the Arrow (1950)
    The Flame and the Arrow
    6.8
    • Francesca (as Lynne Baggett)
    • 1950
  • Luther Adler, Pamela Britton, and Edmond O'Brien in D.O.A. (1949)
    D.O.A.
    7.2
    • Mrs. Philips
    • 1949
  • Jack Carson, Carmen Cavallaro, Dennis Morgan, Janis Paige, S.Z. Sakall, and Martha Vickers in The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946)
    The Time, the Place and the Girl
    5.9
    • Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in The Time of Their Lives (1946)
    The Time of Their Lives
    7.5
    • June Prescott (as Lynne Baggett)
    • 1946
  • Cary Grant, Eve Arden, Mary Martin, Ginny Simms, Alexis Smith, and Jane Wyman in Night and Day (1946)
    Night and Day
    6.1
    • Sexpot (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Robert Hutton and Joan Leslie in Janie Gets Married (1946)
    Janie Gets Married
    5.9
    • Hostess (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, and Jane Wyman in One More Tomorrow (1946)
    One More Tomorrow
    6.5
    • Party Guest (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Cinderella Jones (1946)
    Cinderella Jones
    5.2
    • Junior Leaguer (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Lauren Bacall and Charles Boyer in Confidential Agent (1945)
    Confidential Agent
    6.5
    • Singer (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Star in the Night (1945)
    Star in the Night
    7.7
    Short
    • Maria Santos
    • 1945
  • Eve Arden, Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth, Bruce Bennett, and Zachary Scott in Mildred Pierce (1945)
    Mildred Pierce
    7.9
    • Waitress (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Robert Alda, Al Jolson, Joan Leslie, Tom Patricola, and Alexis Smith in Rhapsody in Blue (1945)
    Rhapsody in Blue
    7.0
    • Guest (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Pillow to Post (1945)
    Pillow to Post
    6.6
    • Disgruntled Traveler (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Jack Carson and Rosalind Russell in Roughly Speaking (1945)
    Roughly Speaking
    7.0
    • Salesgirl (uncredited)
    • 1945

Soundtrack



  • Lauren Bacall and Charles Boyer in Confidential Agent (1945)
    Confidential Agent
    6.5
    • performer: "Love Is the Sweetest Thing" (uncredited)
    • 1945

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Lynne Baggett
  • Born
    • May 10, 1923
    • Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • March 22, 1960
    • Hollywood, California, USA(overdose)
  • Spouse
    • Sam SpiegelApril 10, 1948 - March 31, 1955 (divorced)
  • Publicity listings
    • 5 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial

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    Attempted suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills in June 1959. Later that year was found suffering from paralysis due to drug addiction and diagnosed as a "chronic depressed neurotic". On 3/23/1960 she was found dead in her apartment from an overdose of barbiturates.

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  • When did Lynn Baggett die?
    March 22, 1960
  • How did Lynn Baggett die?
    Overdose
  • How old was Lynn Baggett when she died?
    36 years old
  • Where did Lynn Baggett die?
    Hollywood, California, USA
  • When was Lynn Baggett born?
    May 10, 1923

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