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Betty Lynn was born on 29 August, 1926 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, is an Actress, Soundtrack. Discover Betty Lynn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

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Occupation actress,soundtrack
Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 29 August 1926
Birthday 29 August
Birthplace Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Nationality United States

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Betty Lynn Net Worth

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Timeline

2018

As of February 9, 2018, after the death of Don Knotts on February 24, 2006, George Lindsey (Goober) on May 12, 2012, and then sadly, by the man himself, Andy Griffith, on July 3, 2012 and Jim Nabors (Gomer) November 30, 2017, Betty is one of only three regular or recurring surviving cast members of The Andy Griffith Show (1960), along with Elinor Donahue, Ron Howard (Opie).

2007

In July 2007 she was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, NC, along with Jacqueline Scott, Lynn Borden, Lana Wood, Joyce Meadows, Brett Halsey, Robert Dix and Rick Lenz.

1990

Betty's last acting role on TV occurred in 1990 and, save for a stage appearance in "Love Letters" in 2002 opposite another former Mayberry resident Howard Morris, she officially left acting.

1986

In the same year, Andy Griffith hired her to play his secretary in a handful of episodes for his Matlock (1986) series.

1978

After a 1978 part on an episode of Barnaby Jones (1973), little was seen of her until she rejoined the Mayberry cast for a reunion in the TV movie Return to Mayberry (1986).

1970

She was asked to play the mother of Christine Jorgensen in Christine Jorgensen Story (1970), but turned it down.

1966

TV work continued, never straying far from her wholesome image, with recurring roles on Family Affair (1966) and My Three Sons (1960) and guest parts on The Farmer's Daughter (1963), The Smith Family (1971) and Little House On the Prairie (1974).

1960

Missouri born-and-bred Betty Ann Lynn was born in Kansas City. Her name is as light, breezy and innocent as the characters she played on film and TV. She is pleasantly remembered for playing TV's sweet-as-apple-pie "Thelma Lou" who had the tough end of the bargain as the ever-patient girlfriend of Don Knotts' neurotic "Barney Fife" character on The Andy Griffith Show (1960). It took a second reunion decades later to finally get those two characters married. While Betty enjoyed other entertainment outlets such as film and the stage, her "Thelma Lou" character that remains indelibly etched in the minds of all her fans.

1959

While on hiatus from the Disney series, "Texas John Slaughter" (1959), Betty tested and won the recurring role of Deputy Barney Fife's steady girl on Andy Griffith's homespun series. She became part of the small-town ensemble for five seasons -- until Knotts officially left the series to try out, full-time, in motion pictures. The producers were thinking of keeping her on the show but Betty felt her role was incomplete, without her connection to Don Knotts, after Barney Fife left.

1954

Betty instead focused on 50s TV and also returned to the stage with a production of "The Moon Is Blue" (1954). She still appeared occasionally on the larger screen but, for the most part, was either unbilled or the pictures themselves were obscure.

1950

After appearing again in pictures starring Clifton Webb and Bette Davis (Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) and Payment on Demand (1951), respectively), her blossoming film career lost major ground.

1949

She continued the momentum, all in a same airy vein, as the bobbysoxer daughter of stars Loretta Young in Mother Is a Freshman (1949) and Fred MacMurray and Maureen O'Hara in Father Was a Fullback (1949).

1948

Betty made her movie debut in a small, sprightly role in the classic Clifton Webb comedy Sitting Pretty (1948).

After another minor part in Apartment for Peggy (1948), she earned a featured part playing Kid Sister to Barbara Bates in June Bride (1948) starring Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery.

1940

Betty came from a musical background as the daughter of a singer and began her career as a young teen performing in both supper clubs and on Broadway in such musical productions as "Walk with Music" (1940) and "Oklahoma!", the latter as a dancing replacement. She even entertained the troops with her light soprano at USO tent shows towards the end of World War II.

In the late 1940s, after being "discovered" in the short-lived Broadway production of "Park Avenue", the fresh-faced Betty was signed on as a starlet for Twentieth Century Fox and appeared in several of their popular movies, billed herself briefly as "Betty Ann Lynn" before abruptly dropping her middle name from the credits.