Film and Television
Lilyan Chauvin made her film acting debut in Letter from Cairo (1953), an episode of the long-running series Studio One. The following year she guest-starred in Crusader. Chauvin made her first motion picture appearance in Lost, Lonely and Vicious (1958) and later starred in Walk Like a Dragon and Bloodlust! (1961). She appeared in the Barbra Streisand film Funny Lady. Other film credits include Yours, Mine and Ours, No Place to Hide, Tickle Me, Born in East LA, Sublime, Round Trip to Heaven, Duty Dating, Skeleton Woman, Beyond Reason, Silent Night, Deadly Night Bad Influence, Celebration of Life and A Day in Tribute. Chauvin was a series regular on Days of Our Lives, Mission Impossible, General Hospital and Falcon Crest. Other television credits include Adventures of Superman, Friends, ER, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Malcolm in the Middle, Alias, CSI, Ugly Betty, The X-Files and Murder She Wrote.
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