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Lynne Roberts was an American film actress active in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Born on November 22, 1922 in El Paso, Texas, Roberts began appearing in films during that period, primarily in uncredited roles. Her earliest known on-screen appearance was in Stella Dallas, released in 1937, where Roberts played a student in an uncredited part. This marked the beginning of a brief film career characterized by small, background performances.
Roberts’ work remained largely in supporting or crowd scenes, with her most documented credit being a brief appearance in Ball of Fire from 1941. In that film, Roberts appeared as a veiled woman in the audience during a scene featuring Gene Krupa. These roles reflected the nature of her contributions to cinema, which were limited to minor, uncredited …







