Lynda Day George
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Lynda Day George (b. December 11, 1944 in San Marcos, Texas) is an American television actress.
She had a prominent career throughout the 1970s. She had her first major role on television in a short-lived TV series, The Silent Force, and played in the made for TV film Cannon in 1971. That same year, she took the role of Lisa Casey on the critically acclaimed series Mission: Impossible and in 1973 she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance on the show.
She continued in mini-series in the mid and late 1970s that included Rich Man, Poor Man, Once an Eagle and Roots, as well as a few feature films. Lynda also starred in the Wonder Woman TV series as Fausta Grables.
She was married to actor Christopher George. She was active in religious television, after his death in 1983.
She officially retired from films and television in the early 1990s. Today, she is remarried and lives in Hollywood, California.