Loryn Locklin Explained

Loryn Locklin
Birth Date:3 November 1968
Birth Place:Burbank, California, US
Occupation:Actress
Children:1

Loryn Locklin (born November 3, 1968) is an American actress. She is best known for Catch Me If You Can and Fortress.

Career

In 1990, Locklin starred in Wes Craven's TV movie Night Visions as psychic criminal profiler Dr. Sally Powers.[1] [2] She starred in the 1993 film Fortress[3] and appeared in Taking Care of Business[4] and Denial, among others. She has also appeared in a few television shows, such as Frasier, JAG and Home Improvement.

Locklin was married to producer/restaurateur Victor Drai from 1990 to 1998; they had a child in 1993.[5] [6]

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1989 Catch Me If You Can Melissa Hanson [7]
1990 Taking Care of Business Jewel Bentley
1993 Fortress Karen B. Brennick
1998 Denial Art's Date[8]
1999 Operation Splitsville Estelle

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Night Visions Dr. Sally Powers Television movie
1991 Shoot First: A Cop's VengeanceLea[9] Television movie
1992 The Human Factor Gwenn Two Episodes
1996 Abducted: A Father's Love Andrea Costner Television movie
1997 Home Improvement Robin Episode "Taps"
1998 The Perfect Getaway Sarah Television movie
1998–2004 JAG Jill Waddington Three Episodes
1999 The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads Cindy Carteret Television movie
1999 Frasier Sabrina Episode "Father of the Bride (Frasier episode)"

Notes and References

  1. Roberts, Jerry (2009) Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors, Scarecrow Press,, p. 106
  2. Muir, John Kenneth (2004) Wes Craven: The Art of Horror, McFarland,, 246
  3. Stephen Hunter, "'Fortress' a cheap retelling of recall", The Daily Gazette, September 9, 1993.
  4. Mickie Edwardson, "Business borrows a bunch", Gainesville Sun, August 17, 1990.
  5. Robert W. Welkos, "Drai's Restaurant: Parlez-Vous le Show Biz? : Industry: Hollywood powerbrokers flock to Victor Drai's West Hollywood restaurant. But is it for the former producer's Southern France-style food?" Los Angeles Times, July 7, 1994.
  6. Michael Kaplan, "Vegas' After-Hours King Makes a Comeback", Vegas, February 27, 2014.
  7. Web site: Catch Me If You Can (1989) . . March 22, 2019.
  8. Web site: Denial (1998) . . March 22, 2018.
  9. Prouty, Howard H. (1994) Variety Television Reviews 1991-1992, Routledge, (March 22, 1991 page)