Jeff Blynn is an American former actor and model.Blynn started his
modeling career in New York with the Ford Modeling Agency. He moved to
Europe, where he had enormous success modeling first in Paris with the
agency Paris Planning and then in Milan with the agency Ricardo Gay.
In 1975 he moved to Rome where he received a contract as an exclusive
fotoromanzi actor for the company "Lancio"; Fotoromanzi were a
cultural phenomenon in Italy and throughout Latin America. The Actors
and Actresses were revered as Pop Stars and more than half of the
population of Italy bought and read them each month. He made his film
debut the same year, in L'unica legge in cui credo, a crime film
almost entirely starred by "Lancio" fotoromanzi actors.Between 1975
and 1982, Blynn was a minor star in the poliziotteschi genre. He is
credited, but not visible in Cliffhanger (film). He retired from
acting at the beginning of the 1990s to devote himself to his
restaurant in Rome in the Parioli area. The Restaurant bore his name
"Jeff Blynn's" and was one of the most successful restaurants of the
capital.
modeling career in New York with the Ford Modeling Agency. He moved to
Europe, where he had enormous success modeling first in Paris with the
agency Paris Planning and then in Milan with the agency Ricardo Gay.
In 1975 he moved to Rome where he received a contract as an exclusive
fotoromanzi actor for the company "Lancio"; Fotoromanzi were a
cultural phenomenon in Italy and throughout Latin America. The Actors
and Actresses were revered as Pop Stars and more than half of the
population of Italy bought and read them each month. He made his film
debut the same year, in L'unica legge in cui credo, a crime film
almost entirely starred by "Lancio" fotoromanzi actors.Between 1975
and 1982, Blynn was a minor star in the poliziotteschi genre. He is
credited, but not visible in Cliffhanger (film). He retired from
acting at the beginning of the 1990s to devote himself to his
restaurant in Rome in the Parioli area. The Restaurant bore his name
"Jeff Blynn's" and was one of the most successful restaurants of the
capital.
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