Lynn Allison Sachs (London, England; February 20, 1954) is a British actress, dancer and star who became an Argentine national.
Career
At four years old, she began studying dance, and her first role was that of a mouse in Cinderella. Later, she made her debut in the magazine theatre in the 1970s, where she appeared in dozens of magazine shows as a star alongside comedians such as Adolfo Stray, Tristán, Dringue Farías, Juan Carlos Calabro, Jorge Porcel, Mario Sapag, Osvaldo Pacheco, among others. She belonged to the group of first vedettes along with Moria Casán, Adriana Aguirre, Gogó Rojo, Violeta Montenegro and Susana Traverso.
She is an imposing blonde. In cinema, she participated in two Argentine films: The Tourists Want War, directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry and headed by the comic duo Alberto Olmedo-Jorge Porcel, and We Must Stop the Front, directed by Rafael Cohen and starring Gino Renni, Julio de Grazia, Alberto Anchart, and a great cast.
She was an impeccable, talented and statuesque dancer and vedette who displayed her feathers in works such as Maipo made in Gasalla with Antonio Gasalla, Here you kill yourself with laughter, Día y noche en Buenos Aires and Los Reyes del Tabarís.
Her career was brief as she retired from the stage at the beginning of 1980. In 1982, she settled back in her country after the Falklands War.