Lynne Sue Moon


Lynne Sue Moon is a British former child actress of the 1960s, best known for her appearance in the historical drama 55 Days at Peking.

Biography

Moon was born in Islington, London, the daughter of a Cantonese father and a British mother. She studied ballet for two years at London's Arts Educational School.
She made her film debut in 55 Days at Peking, in which she played a girl orphaned during the Boxer Rebellion whom Charlton Heston takes under his wing. She followed this with a role as a Chinese diplomat's niece in William Castle's juvenile espionage film, 13 Frightened Girls. She portrayed a Yuan dynasty princess in the 1965 historical film Marco the Magnificent. Her final known acting role was as a student of Sidney Poitier in To Sir With Love, after which she retired from acting.

Filmography