Laura Lyn "Lynnie" Greene, also known as Lyn Greene (born May , ) is
an actress, writer, director and producer in the television
industry.The . m ( ft . in) Greene grew up in Newton, Massachusetts.
In she co-starred with another newcomer, Bess Armstrong, in the
short-lived CBS comedy On Our Own. She played a recurring role in The
Golden Girls (during flashbacks, as a younger version of Bea Arthur's
character, Dorothy Zbornak).She originated the role of Emma Goldman in
the original off-Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins
in -, as well as recreating the role of Comrade Charlotte in the
reworking of Kander & Ebb's Flora the Red Menace.[citation
needed]Greene was previously a writer and an executive producer on the
series Nip/Tuck, BOSS and the ABC series Scoundrels, which is a remake
of the New Zealand television series Outrageous Fortune.[citation
needed] She was also a co-executive producer on Showtime's Masters of
Sex. Greene most recently served as an executive producer on the
Amazon mini-series The Interestings, based on Meg Wolitzer's novel of
the same name.
an actress, writer, director and producer in the television
industry.The . m ( ft . in) Greene grew up in Newton, Massachusetts.
In she co-starred with another newcomer, Bess Armstrong, in the
short-lived CBS comedy On Our Own. She played a recurring role in The
Golden Girls (during flashbacks, as a younger version of Bea Arthur's
character, Dorothy Zbornak).She originated the role of Emma Goldman in
the original off-Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins
in -, as well as recreating the role of Comrade Charlotte in the
reworking of Kander & Ebb's Flora the Red Menace.[citation
needed]Greene was previously a writer and an executive producer on the
series Nip/Tuck, BOSS and the ABC series Scoundrels, which is a remake
of the New Zealand television series Outrageous Fortune.[citation
needed] She was also a co-executive producer on Showtime's Masters of
Sex. Greene most recently served as an executive producer on the
Amazon mini-series The Interestings, based on Meg Wolitzer's novel of
the same name.
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