Lynn Theel, a stunning blonde beauty, was born on March 5, 1951, in the vibrant city of Detroit, Michigan. As a youngster, she developed a passion for dancing and singing, often performing in school bands during her high school years. After completing her education, Theel went on to attend the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatrical Institute, honing her craft and preparing for a future in the entertainment industry.
Before becoming a Playboy Playmate of the Month in July 1975, Theel worked as a cabaret singer in Germany and a horse groomer in California. Her unique blend of talents and experiences eventually led her to make her film debut in the critically acclaimed surfing epic "Big Wednesday." Theel's breakthrough role came when she starred as the titular character in the indie drama "Fyre," showcasing her acting abilities to a wider audience.
In 1980, Theel appeared in two horror films, "Humanoids from the Deep" and "Without Warning." In the former, she played a victim of a grotesque mutant beast, while in the latter, she was brutally killed by an alien hunter. Theel's versatility as an actress was further demonstrated by her guest appearances on episodes of the TV shows "Vega$" and "Code Red."
Following her co-starring role in the lackluster "Hollywood Boulevard II," Theel decided to retire from acting and pursue other interests. Today, she resides in Hyannis, Massachusetts, where she has built a fulfilling life outside of the spotlight.