Lynne Roberts

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.012

Gender

Female

Birthday

22-Nov-1922

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

El Paso, Texas, USA

Also Known As
  • Theda May Roberts
  • Mary Hart

Lynne Roberts

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lynne Roberts, born Theda May Roberts (November 22, 1922 – April 1, 1978) was an American film actress who appeared exclusively in B-movies. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lynne Roberts, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Street of Memories Street of Memories (1940) Character: Catherine (Kitty) Foster
Joe Mason suffers from amnesia and is often in trouble. Catherine Foster befriends him and they marry. After a jolt jogs his memory, he remembers that he is the son of a rich businessman from Chicago, but he can't remember anything recent.
Love Thy Neighbor Love Thy Neighbor (1950) Character: Madge
The story of a postman who applies the basic Christian law of love toward others as he covers his neighborhood mail route. A grouchy landlord, a struggling young widow and her son, a neighborhood gossip, an eligible young bachelor, and others are affected by his philosophy.
Everything's on Ice Everything's on Ice (1939) Character: Jane Barton
Comedy about a little girl who's uncle makes her an ice skating star, only to take all of her money.
My Buddy My Buddy (1944) Character: Lucy Manners
A priest relates the tale of his friend, a WWI veteran, to the Post-War Planning Committee. Unable to get a job upon his return from the war, he puts off his marriage and works for a bootlegger. He is forced to take a rap for his boss, goes to prison, and forms a gang.
Call The Mesquiteers Call The Mesquiteers (1938) Character: Madge Irving (as Lynn Roberts)
The Three Mesquiteers are forced to track down a train robbery ring after some of the gang hijack their truck for a getaway and the police conclude they are part of the gang, an identification which is just fine with the gang's nameless chief.
That's My Gal That's My Gal (1947) Character: Natalie Adams
Two sharpie promoters (Don Barry and Frank Jenks) put on a show they believe is so bad it will not play more than one day and they therefore will not have to pay the long list of investors,i.e, suckers and buyers. But one of the investors dies intestate and his interests pass to the state. The governor's secretary (Lynne Roberts) engages new talent (the Four Step Brothers, Guadalajara Trio, St. Clair & Vilvoa, Dolores and Don Graham, et al) and a new orchestra (Jan Savitt), in order to make the show successful and a profitable investment for the state. Barry (in another of the vast majority of his films in which he was not billed as Don "Red" Barry), who has fallen in love with the first-billed Roberts, reforms and buys up the surplus stock.
Mama Runs Wild Mama Runs Wild (1937) Character: Edith Summers (as Lynn Roberts)
Suburban Paradise Park becomes a heaven for social-minded Mrs. Alice Summers (Mary Boland), when she accidentally causes the apprehension of two bank robbers after walking into the bank during the robbery and one of the robbers, in taking money from her purse, left his fingerprints on the purse. She is made an honorary police captain and, with her society sisters sets about "keeping lawlessness" out of the town. From that point on, life becomes miserable for her hen-pecked husband Calvin (Ernest Truex).
Behind City Lights Behind City Lights (1945) Character: Jean Lowell
This Republic programmer stars Lynne Roberts as a country gal who is slickered by a couple of city-fied jewel thieves, played by Peter Cookson and Jerome Cowan. Roberts is set up for a patsy by these two rogues, and nearly ends up in jail-and later on, narrowly escapes being rubbed out by gangsters.
Lightnin' in the Forest Lightnin' in the Forest (1948) Character: Jerri Vail
Psychiatrist David Lamont is pressured into "analyzing" the madcap but glamorous niece of a judge. Then crooks on the lam intrude...
Southward Ho! Southward Ho! (1939) Character: Ellen Denby
Roy and Gabby return to Gabby's Texas ranch, after fighting with the Confederate military during the American Civil War, to find that a blustery Union Colonel whom they have previously hassled is now their district commander. Unbeknownst to the Colonel, however, is that the soldiers he believes have been sent to assist him are actually Union Army rejects who have come to loot the civilian populace under the guise of reinstituting normalcy to the former Confederate district.
Dangerous Holiday Dangerous Holiday (1937) Character: Jean Robbins
A young violin prodigy is assumed kidnapped after he runs away from home.
Girls of the Big House Girls of the Big House (1945) Character: Jeanne Crail
A women's prison provides the setting for this drama that centers around a naive small-town woman framed by a man whom she met in a nightclub in the big city. She is not welcomed by the inmates and immediately the prisoners are divided.
Because of You Because of You (1952) Character: Rosemary Balder
A female ex-con falls in love and hesitates to reveal her past.
Dynamite Pass Dynamite Pass (1950) Character: Mary Madden
A cowhand becomes involved in a war between a road construction crew and the greedy toll-owner hoping to thwart the new project.
Sioux City Sue Sioux City Sue (1946) Character: Sue Warner
A Hollywood scout averts disaster for a singing cowboy she has misled.
The Phantom Speaks The Phantom Speaks (1945) Character: Joan Renwick
The spirit of an executed murderer enters the body of a physician, and forces him to do its bidding--namely, murder.
Moon Over Miami Moon Over Miami (1941) Character: Jennie May
After losing nearly all of an inheritance to taxes, sisters Kay and Barbara Latimer, waitresses at a drive-in restaurant in Texas, scheme to find rich husbands. With the aid of their aunt Susan, the sisters take the last of their money and head to a well-known Miami resort where they soon meet two wealthy young men, Phil and Jeff, who begin a fierce rivalry for Kay, not realizing that Barbara has fallen in love with one of them.
Call of the Klondike Call of the Klondike (1950) Character: Emily Mallory
A brother and sister are running a phony gold mine scam in the Klondike, which leads to murder. A Canadian Mountie sets out to bring them to justice.
Romance of the Rio Grande Romance of the Rio Grande (1941) Character: Maria Cordova
When old rancher Cordoba's grandson is murdered, the Cisco Kid takes his place to find who's trying to take over the ranch.
The Magnificent Rogue The Magnificent Rogue (1946) Character: Pat Brown Morgan
A serviceman returns home at the end of WWII to discover his wife has become the head of her own very successful advertising agency. Comedy.
Violent Playground Violent Playground (1958) Character: Maureen Owen
A Liverpool juvenile liaison officer struggles with a young and dangerous pyromaniac.
The Port of 40 Thieves The Port of 40 Thieves (1944) Character: Nancy Hubbard Chaney
A widow confesses she murdered her husband and kills two more people before her stepdaughter and an attorney prove her wrong.
High School High School (1940) Character: Carol Roberts
A teenager who's been raised and home-schooled at her father's Texas ranch must adjust to her new surroundings and being with other students when she's sent to a San Antonio high-school.
Come On, Rangers Come On, Rangers (1938) Character: Janice Forbes
A Texas Ranger (Roy Rogers) and his pals come out of forced retirement to do what the cavalry cannot.
The Blazing Sun The Blazing Sun (1950) Character: Helen Ellis
Gene Autry hunts bank robbers Al Bartlett and Trot Lucas with his old friend Mike. Bartlett, to throw off his pursuers, kills Trot and his own brother. When Kitty Bartlett comes to town claiming to be the slain Bartlett's widow, Gene has to save her from the irate townspeople who are not aware that her name isn't Bartlett but she really is the daughter of a law officer slain by Al Bartlett. Ben Luder, a local hood, tricks Bartlett back into town by saying he has to fixed to have Doc Larry Taylor do plastic surgery on him. En route they meet Doc and his assistant Helen Ellis and Ben's ruse is exposed. Bartlett kills Ben and forces Doc to drive him to the railroad. Gene, in a fight atop a runaway train, captures Bartlett.
Heart of the Rockies Heart of the Rockies (1937) Character: Lorna Dawson (as Lynn Roberts)
Cattle are being routinely stolen from a local ranch, and suspicion centers on a local mountain family. But the Three Mesquiteers are wise to the criminals' deeds. But when a ranger is shot and Stony is framed for the crime, it's up to Lullaby and Tucson to prove his innocence.
My Wife's Relatives My Wife's Relatives (1939) Character: Jean Higgins
It all begins when Joe Higgins, business manager of a prosperous candy-manufacturing firm, is ordered by his pompous boss Ellis to break up the romance between Ellis' son Bill and Joe's daughter Jean. Refusing, Joe quits his job and sets up his own candy company. It's a money-losing enterprise until Joe's wife Lil loses her diamond ring in a batch of candy and offers a $5000 reward to anyone who can retrieve the ring.
Young America Young America (1942) Character: Elizabeth Barnes
Young America is a 1942 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Jane Withers, Jane Darwell, Lynne Roberts, Robert Cornell, William Tracy and Roman Bohnen. The film was released on February 6, 1942, by 20th Century Fox.
Star Dust Star Dust (1940) Character: College Girl
When Hollywood film studios reject her because she's too young, an Arkansas woman sets out to build a career as an actress on her own.
Frontier Pony Express Frontier Pony Express (1939) Character: Ann Langhorne
In the midst of the Civil War, Lassiter has a plan to get control of California. Working out of St. Joseph, he plans to send forged messages to the troops on the west coast via Pony Express. First he attempts to bribe Pony Express ride Roy Rogers. When Roy refuses he turns to the outlaw Johnson and his gang and this leads to trouble.
In Old Caliente In Old Caliente (1939) Character: Jean
Americans come west to California in the hope of peaceful settlement. Roy and Gabby sing a duet: "We're Not Coming Out Tonight." Other songs include "Sundown on the Rangeland" and "Ride on Vaquero."
The Higgins Family The Higgins Family (1938) Character: Marian Higgins
Pa Higgins' attempts at success in the advertising business are constantly frustrated by his eccentric family.
Dick Tracy Returns Dick Tracy Returns (1938) Character: Gwen Andrews
Dick Tracy battles spies and saboteurs in his efforts to bring to justice the Stark gang, a criminal family led by the vicious Pa Stark.
Shine On Harvest Moon Shine On Harvest Moon (1938) Character: Claire Brower
A rustler's son (Roy Rogers) courts a rancher's daughter (Mary Hart) during a range war.
The Pilgrim Lady The Pilgrim Lady (1947) Character: Henrietta Rankin aka Iris Fabian
Dennis Carter, the head of a detective agency, and his secretary, Henrietta Rankin, get involved in the murder of a scandal-peddling, blackmailing radio commentator, and evidence point toward Henrietta. Dennis sets out to clear her and also find the real culprits.
Dr. Renault's Secret Dr. Renault's Secret (1942) Character: Madelon Renault
A remake of the 1927 horror film "The Wizard". Dr. Larry Forbes arrives in a remote French village to visit his fiancée who lives with her scientist father Dr. Renault and his Ape-like manservant Noel. Several Murders coincide with Dr. Forbes arrival, with clues pointing in multiple directions.
Secret Service Investigator Secret Service Investigator (1948) Character: Susan Lane
Lloyd Bridges plays a flying ace war hero who gets sucked into a counterfeiting scheme by opposing gangs of crooks.
The Ghost That Walks Alone The Ghost That Walks Alone (1944) Character: Sue McGuire Grant
Honeymooners find a dead radio producer in their suite.
The Blazing Forest The Blazing Forest (1952) Character: Grace Hansen
Estranged brothers (John Payne, Richard Arlen) find themselves on the same lumberjack crew hired by a feisty widow to clear the timber from her Nevada property.
Ball of Fire Ball of Fire (1941) Character: Veiled Woman in Gene Krupa’s Audience (uncredited)
A group of academics have spent years shut up in a house working on the definitive encyclopedia. When one of them discovers that his entry on slang is hopelessly outdated, he ventures into the wide world to learn about the evolving language. Here he meets Sugarpuss O’Shea, a nightclub singer, who’s on top of all the slang—and, it just so happens, needs a place to stay.
Sons of Adventure Sons of Adventure (1948) Character: Jean
This western mystery offers a behind-the-scenes look at movie making. The trouble begins when a cowboy star is mysteriously killed on the set. A detective investigates and becomes determined to save the prime suspect. Despite the terrible danger he faces, the investigator does not stop until the real culprit has been apprehended and justice is served.
Should Husbands Work? Should Husbands Work? (1939) Character: Jean Higgins
Joe Higgins' wife gets the job meant for him, so he stays home to do the housework. A Higgins Family comedy
Billy The Kid Returns Billy The Kid Returns (1938) Character: Ellen Moore (as Mary Hart)
After Pat Garrett kills Billy the Kid, Billy's look-alike Roy Rogers arrives and is mistaken for him. Although a murderer, Billy was on the side of the homesteaders against the large ranchers. As Billy's death is unknown, Roy gets Garrett to let him pose as Billy to continue the fight, but without the killing.
Hunt the Man Down Hunt the Man Down (1950) Character: Sally Clark
A lawyer uncovers secrets behind a 12-year-old murder case.
The Man in the Trunk The Man in the Trunk (1942) Character: Peggy LaRue
The ghost of a murdered man returns to Earth to help a young couple find his killer.
The Timber Trail The Timber Trail (1948) Character: Alice Baker
Monte Hale is a stagecoach driver for Jed Baker's stage-line. Jed believes his brother, Ralph, is behind the many hold-ups of his stagecoaches but has no proof. Ralph, in turn, blames Jed for the attacks on the linemen of his pioneer telegraph company. Big Bart, a ruthless gunman and outlaw-gang leader working for crooked banker Jordan Weatherbee, is actually behind the troubles of both companies. Bart plans to frame Jed for a double-murder and then kill him. Monte saves his life and, together, they devise a plan of their own to bring an end to the reign of lawlessness along the timber trail.
Trouble Preferred Trouble Preferred (1948) Character: Madge Walker
A suicide attempt is investigated by a pair of female police rookies.
Ride on Vaquero Ride on Vaquero (1941) Character: Marquerita Martinez
The Cisco Kid is captured while keeping a rendezvous with cantina dancer Dolores but is released by his captor, the commander of a U.S. Army regiment, to help break up a kidnap ring. On his way to Las Tables with his pal, Gordito, he makes a stop at the Martinez Rancho, where they learn that his friend Carlos has been kidnapped, from his wife Marquerita. At the Crystal Palace Saloon, Cisco runs into an old girlfriend, Sally, who he once jilted for a tight-rope walker, but she doesn't betray him when the sheriff and an army officer enter searching for Cisco.
Port Sinister Port Sinister (1953) Character: Dr. Joan Hunter
A 17th-century Caribbean port rumored to have frequented by pirates rises from the ocean floor, where it came to rest after an earthquake many years before. A scientist wants to study it, some thugs want the treasure alleged to be stored there, a bunch of mutated giant crabs living there attack them all.
The Mysterious Miss X The Mysterious Miss X (1939) Character: Julie Graham (as Mary Hart)
After being mistaken for Scotland Yard detectives, two vaudevillians (Michael Whalen, Chick Chandler) try to solve a murder in a Midwestern town.
Hi-Yo Silver Hi-Yo Silver (1940) Character: Joan Blanchard
Edited version of the 1938 Republic serial "The Lone Ranger."
Saddle Pals Saddle Pals (1947) Character: Shelly Brooks
Autry is drawn into the plot when he's given power of attorney in a property settlement involving his old pal and a gang of land swindlers. The pal then goes on an extended vacation, leaving Autry to sort things out.
Robin Hood Of Texas Robin Hood Of Texas (1947) Character: Virginia
When the bank is robbed, Gene and the boys are singing nearby and the Chief arrests them as gang members but lets them go thinking they will lead them to the others.
The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger (1938) Character: Joan Blanchard
In 1865, Captain Mark Smith of the Confederate Army leads a band of deserters to conquer Texas and rule it as a dictator. In one of his first actions, he captures and assumes the identity of Texas' new Finance Commissioner, Colonel Marcus Jeffries, after having the real man murdered. When a contingent of Texas Rangers enters the territory, Snead, one of Smith's men, leads them into an ambush by Smith's "troopers". The Rangers are apparently wiped out, although one injured survivor is left. The survivor, nursed back to health by Tonto, swears to avenge the massacre and defeat "Colonel Jeffries" and his men.
Stella Dallas Stella Dallas (1937) Character: Student (uncredited)
After divorcing a society man, a small-town woman tries to build a better life for their daughter.
Eyes of Texas Eyes of Texas (1948) Character: Nurse Penny Thatcher
A ranch owner turns his place into a home for boys who have lost their fathers in World War II. His evil female lawyer covets the ranch and uses a gang of local toughs, a pack of killer dogs, and a phoney rancher's beneficiary to get it. U.S. Marshal Rogers opens an investigation when the rancher is killed.
D.O.A. D.O.A. (1949) Character: Jane Carlyle (uncredited)
Frank Bigelow is about to die, and he knows it. The accountant has been poisoned and has only 24 hours before the lethal concoction kills him. Determined to find out who his murderer is, Frank, with the help of his assistant and girlfriend, Paula, begins to trace back over his last steps. As he frantically tries to unravel the mystery behind his own impending demise, his sleuthing leads him to a group of crooked businessmen and another murder.
Rough Riders' Round-up Rough Riders' Round-up (1939) Character: Dorothy Blair
Roy Rogers is a cowboy who joins the Border Patrol, only to have his buddy Tommy get killed at a local saloon. Determined to get revenge at any cost, Roy and Rusty cross the border in search of Arizona Jack, the man responsible for Tommy's death.
Riders of the Purple Sage Riders of the Purple Sage (1941) Character: Bess
Lassiter discovers the judge who cheated his neice of her inheritance leads a gang of bad guys posing as vigilantes. This 1941 Fox production stars a young George Kennedy as Lassiter.
Hollywood Stadium Mystery Hollywood Stadium Mystery (1938) Character: Edna Mayberry (as Lynn Roberts)
A boxer is killed in the ring, and the only clue is a tune that a man was whistling.
Winter Wonderland Winter Wonderland (1946) Character: Nancy Wheeler
A farm girl has a romance with a ski instructor.
The Big Bonanza The Big Bonanza (1944) Character: Judy Parker
Having been falsely court marshaled for cowardice and sentenced to prison by the Army, Jed Kilton escapes and heads to Nevada Springs to see his kid brother. There he meets his old school friend Sam Ballou. But the two old friends soon find themselves on opposite sides and Sam has Jed arrested. Then when Jed's young brother sees one of Sam's men kill another man, the boy becomes Sam's intended victim.
Madonna of the Desert Madonna of the Desert (1948) Character: Monica Dale
A jeweled Madonna, property of rancher Joe Salinas, attracts two crooks to his ranch, Monica Dell, a smooth operator, and ruthless Nick Julian. Joe believe that the statue has a miraculous power to ward off evil, and Monica, after a narrow escape from injury while trying to steal the statue, is converted to Joe's faith and refuses to go through with the robbery. Nick has no such intentions.
Last of the Duanes Last of the Duanes (1941) Character: Nancy Bowdrey
Based on Zane Grey's tale of a man who gains an unfair reputation as a gunfighter while out to avenge his father's death.
Quiet Please, Murder Quiet Please, Murder (1943) Character: Kay Ryan
A forger steals and kills for a rare book from a library in order to make forgeries to sell to rich suckers.
The Chicago Kid The Chicago Kid (1945) Character: Chris Mitchell
The story of Joe Ferrill, whose efforts to raise enough money so that his imprisoned father can live comfortably upon release come to naught when the elder Ferrill dies behind bars. Vowing revenge on Society, Joe aligns himself with a bunch of gangsters. He intends to use his mob connections to get even with auditor John Mitchell, the man whose testimony sent Joe's dad to the Big House. But Joe hasn't counted on falling in love with Mitchell's pretty daughter Chris.
A Dangerous Profession A Dangerous Profession (1949) Character: Miss Wilson (uncredited)
A cop-turned-bail bondsman gets involved in a murder investigation involving a former flame.



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