Emmett Lynn
Biography: Whether in vaudeville, burlesque, "legit" theatre or radio, Emmet "Pop" Lynn played variations on the toothless-old-reprobate roles that brought him screen fame. Though he'd made a tentative foray into films as a teenager in 1913, Lynn truly came into his own after 1940, playing the cantankerous sidekick to such western heroes as Don Barry and Allan "Rocky" Lane. In non-westerns, he could usually be spotted as a janitor, night watchman or rural rustic. He enjoyed a longtime association with Columbia Pictures' short-subject unit, where he was harmoniously teamed with such comics as Andy Clyde and Slim Summerville. Emmet Lynn made his final screen appearance as a downtrodden Hebrew peasant in DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1956).
Emmett Lynn's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average career score: | 97 | |
|---|---|---|
| Highest Metascore: | The Night of the Hunter | |
| Lowest Metascore: | The Night of the Hunter | |
- By date
- By user score
| Title: | Year: | Credit: | User score: |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Night of the Hunter | Jul 27, 1955 | Birdie Steptoe | 8.3 |