Lynne Moody


Lynne Moody is an American actress who has made many appearances on film and television.
Moody studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse, Goodman Theatre and Hull House. She worked as a stewardess before moving to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actress. In the early 1970s, she worked as a Playboy Bunny at a Playboy Club in Los Angeles.
Her most prominent roles include Irene Harvey in Roots and , Tracy Curtis Taylor in That's My Mama , Polly Dawson in Soap, Patricia Williams in Knots Landing, and Nurse Julie Williams in E/R.
She was the original Jenny Willis when the character was introduced in an episode of All in the Family titled "Lionel's Engagement". By the time the pilot episode of The Jeffersons aired in January, 1975, the role was recast with Berlinda Tolbert replacing her as Jenny Willis. In 2000, she had a recurring role on the hit ABC daytime drama series, General Hospital as "Florence Campbell". In 1976 she was also the star of the Women in Prison exploitation TV-movie Nightmare in Badham County, later released to theaters as Nightmare.
To help improve the livelihood of Africans, Moody participated in public service radio spots for Africare, along with fellow Roots cast members Georg Stanford Brown and Louis Gossett Jr.
On Dec. 10, 1964, then- 18-year-old Moody gave a baby girl up for adoption, knowing that she couldn’t care for her. In fact, during the delivery, a towel was placed over Moody’s eyes in order to avoid seeing her daughter and thus becoming attached. Moody spent years searching for her daughter even enlisting the help of Alex Haley, however the adoption records were sealed. On June 2, 2018, her daughter Lisa Wright found her by doing a 23 and Me DNA test with aid of Moody's brother.

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