Wyn Cahoon's life began on a spring morning, April 5, 1919, in the charming coastal town of Swan Quarter, North Carolina, USA, a place that would forever hold a special significance in her heart.
As an actress, Wyn Cahoon's talent shone brightly on the silver screen, captivating audiences in a trio of notable films: the 1938 drama "Women in Prison", the 1937 thriller "Murder in Greenwich Village", and the 1938 mystery "Who Killed Gail Preston?".
Wyn Cahoon's personal life was just as remarkable, as she shared her life with her loving husband, Robert Thomas Case.
Tragically, Wyn Cahoon's life came to a close on April 8, 1973, in Los Angeles, California, USA, a city that had become her adopted home.