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Lynn Allinger, Actor

Welcome!

 Click  above on "Actor's Reel," for various compilations of work clips,

see more "Past Film & Commercial Work" on page 3,

Monologues, etc. are on page 4,

Resume is on page 5,

or peruse "Blog" for recent reports/photos on acting adventures.


Enjoy.

Some random photos are below.

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Stories Behind Some Projects

"Nude Territory" SDSU Student Film
As wife and working mom, Ellen Clark enjoyed the nudist lifestyle at home with her husband and daughter, Brianna. However, she must support her daughter over her husband when Brianna brings her boyfriend home to meet the parents - and rejects the lifestyle for herself.

The "Life Book" gives Violet the power to heal whom she chooses... except for the person she loves so dearly, her dying grandmother.
UCSD Student Film

It's 1988, and the race for mayor is on in Funner, CA! The mayoral candidates tell why they should be elected.

The toaster spoke to her. It said, "I am the devil." This bumper was contracted by Mega 64 Studios for the VRV Channel.

This suspense thriller premiered at the Horror San Diego Film Challenge.

In this funny, Tinder-date-gone-awry story, mom warns her daughter about online dating, but the warning was not heeded.

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"Into the Horizon" by Aiden Keltner is premiering during San Diego Film Week

"Nude Territory" by Olivia Breen and the SDSU Film School Crew

"Two Ravens" by Jake Byrd

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Film Set

April 13, 2019

May 15-16, 2019

October 2019

Screening 8 pm at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park.

SDSU Emerging Filmmakers Showcase

Director, Jake Byrd will be submitting this neo-noir thriller to the SXSW Film Festival.

Film Equipment

 "Overcome the notion that you must be regular. It robs you of the chance to be extraordinary."

Uta Hagen

Contact Me

San Diego, CA, USA

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