A Few of the More Famous Lynskeys (Are Any Related to Me?)

Everybody is said to get their 15 minutes of fame. I guess if you get more than the 15, then you qualify as famous. Anyway, I was curious (because that's how writers are) if there were a few, or any, famous LYNSKEYs found in the annuls of history. Here's my report:

#1. Melanie Lynskey. The most visible Lynskey has been in a slew of movies. I saw her last in Win, Win, a not very complimentary role that she pulled off in convincing fashion.

#2. Lynskey Performance Designs. My cousin Chuck (lynskey.com) tells me the makers of sleek titanium bicycles are related in some way. Check them out.

#3. Winifred C. Lynskey. A Canadian academic who edited Reading Modern Fiction (1957) which I see listed everywhere with my own books. That's about all I know of Winifred. She was active publishing in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in 1905, she's probably not still living today.

#4. Marie Lynskey. Authored a couple books on creative calligraphy I also see everywhere.

#5. William Gaston Lynskey. My grandfather the diligent tree surgeon who once graced the pages of National Geographic. http://tiny.cc/ypc66

#6. Ed Lynskey (not me!). "The difference between a cop and a thug is one wears a uniform...sometimes." A convicted murderer from Ireland who's quoted in Ken Bruen's noir Once Were Cops.

By Ed Lynskey
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Published on September 07, 2011 10:19 Tags: famous, infamous, names
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