Nan Wynn

Born

  • May 8, 1915
  • Wheeling, WV

Died

  • March 21, 1971
  • Santa Monica, CA

Nan Wynn

Smooth-voiced Nan Wynn sang with the Hudson-DeLange Orchestra, Teddy Wilson, Hal Kemp, Freddie Rich, and Raymond Scott during the late 1930s. She had her own radio show for a while and appeared in several films. Wynn was also one of several women who dubbed Rita Hayworth's singing voice. In 1944 she appeared on Broadway in the Billy Rose production The Seven Lively Arts. In the late 1940s Wynn appeared mostly in small venues.