Lynne Sue Moon was an actress, active in British and European films between 1963-67.
IMDb and Wikipedia both give the information that she was born in London, England on July 13th 1949, the daughter of a Cantonese father and British mother. I would guess that this information comes from a press release from one of her films, so should be considered as unconfirmed.
She reportedly studied ballet for 2 years at the Arts Educational School in London and acting at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.
She only has 4 known appearances in films, all when she was aged between 14-18.
She is presumed to be still living, but with no news of her in almost 60 years it is impossible to be certain.
Actor Clive Hicks-Jenkins, who attended drama school with Lynne Sue, posted a 2-part blog some years ago, viewable here and here, in which he shares his memories of her. It is still online and has many replies, but not many answers. It would appear that she actively chose to shun the limelight and has continued to do so.
Filmography
- 13 Frightened Girls .... Mai-Ling (credited)
- 55 Days at Peking .... Teresa (credited)
1965 - Le meravigliose avventure di Marco Polo .... Princess Gogatine (credited as "Lee Sue Moon")
1967 - To Sir, with Love .... Miss Wong (credited as "Lynn Sue Moon")
Titles to check
- The File of the Golden Goose (1969) Wikipedia as Dancing girl. There is an oriental girl dancing at a party (as well as others working in a massage parlour), but she never stops moving so rather difficult to get any shots where she can be clearly identified. I suppose it could be her, though to me the nose seemed somewhat different, but I think better to leave it here until some information can be found to confirm it's her, or otherwise.