Linda Bella was born on July 6, 1992 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. She is an actress, known for Dracula: Reborn (2012), First Dog (2010) and Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece (2018).
Linda Bennett is an actress, known for Full Impact (1993), Caged Hearts (1995) and Clouds (2000).
Linda Birgersson is an actress, known for En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron (2014) and Och vi blir tyngdlösa (2002).
Linda Bisesti graduated with an MFA in Acting from Boston University School for the Arts. She is a Designated Linklater Teacher trained by Kristin Linklater. She has extensive experience in performing Shakespeare and regional theatre credits. Guest artist/teacher at the Gaiety School of Theatre (Dublin), the American Shakespeare Center, the Actors Center (London), and Wellesley College Summer Theatre.
From the age of five, Linda Blair had to get used to the spotlight, first as a child model and then as an actress, when out of 600 applicants she was picked for the role of Regan, the possessed child, in The Exorcist (1973). Linda quickly rose to international fame, won the Golden Globe, and seemed to be set to take the Academy Award for that role, but when it leaked how some parts of the role were not performed by her (the demonic voice was dubbed by Mercedes McCambridge, and eight seconds of a stunt dummy were used) that dream broke, and with that disappointment probably came the first blow to what looked like the beginning of an A-list career. Over the next few years she had no trouble securing lead roles in a number of pictures, including the highly successful television films Born Innocent (1974) (the #1 TV movie of that year) and Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (1975), as well as the Exorcist sequel Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977). However, when she was peer pressured into buying cocaine at the age of 18, it led to an arrest and subsequent sentencing to three years probation. The much-publicized drug bust caused Linda to be blacklisted in Hollywood, and her career was soon reduced to B-movies and occasional TV guest appearances only. Although her career never returned to its former glory, Linda proved to be a good sport about embracing the change, and out of the '80s emerged lead roles in two cult classics: the women-in-prison film Chained Heat (1983) and the femme fatale vigilante action film Savage Streets (1984). She continued acting in numerous films throughout the '80s and '90s, including the Exorcist spoof Repossessed (1990). In 1997, she also took to the Broadway stage and starred as "Rizzo" in the revival of "Grease." She received widespread mainstream attention again in the 2000's with the theatrical re-release of the Exorcist, followed by a hosting job on the hit Fox Family TV series Scariest Places on Earth (2000), which ran for six years and followed Linda as she visited notorious "haunted" locations around the world. Linda was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Elinore, a real estate agent, and James, an executive headhunter. She has a brother, Jimmy, and a sister, Debbie. Linda has been a Hollywood icon for over 40 years, but it is her first love of animals that has ultimately taken center stage in her life. She now runs the Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation, a non-profit 501C3 tax deductible organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused, neglected, and abandoned animals from the harsh streets of the Los Angeles area, as well as from the overcrowded and overwhelmed city and county animal shelters. She works and lives on the 2-acre rescue sanctuary full-time in California, which was featured on The Today Show in a segment titled "From Devil to Angel." Of course, she also makes frequent appearances at horror fan conventions to celebrate the legacy of The Exorcist (1973) .
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason was born on April 15, 1947 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for Designing Women (1986), Bridegroom (2013) and Evening Shade (1990). She has been married to Harry Thomason since July 23, 1983.
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Linda Bonneau is an actress, known for My Little Princess (2011), Nerdz (2007) and Bander à part (2011).
There's a reason Linda Boston has been inducted into the National Women's History Museum under Chronicles of American Women: Your History Makers (https://www.womenshistory.org/linda-boston). As a performing, literary and teaching artist Linda reminds us that every time we do what we do, we teach somebody something and we serve something in some way. Her friends and family will agree that acting has been the fiber of Linda's being since she was a child. With that mind, she has gained decades of experience and recognition for her appearance in numerous commercials, theater, TV and film. As a Chicago native and longtime resident of the Metro Detroit area, her broadcasting background precedes her as an industrial and commercial voice and on camera talent, and jingle and parody song talent for radio and TV. Linda is certainly remembered as "Professional Woman" for almost a decade in the internationally acclaimed GFour Production of "Menopause the Musical" and can be remembered for her performance as "Mother Shaw" in The Alabama Shakespeare Festival production of "Crowns". Additionally, her performance in the highly recognized and awarded one woman show, "Moms Mabley: The Naked Truth" and as Ella Fitzgerald in "How High The Moon: Sarah, Ella & Pops", remain requested fan favorites. Midwesterners may remember her as one of the requested vocalists for the Detroit Mayoral Inauguration, the 52nd NAACP Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner, various Detroit area jazz clubs and Chicago's well known Lonie Walker's Underground Wonderbar. Take time to check out her inspirational jazz CD "Permission: The Power Of Being" available virtually everywhere. Mentoring and teaching young artists remains dear to her heart. She has received numerous awards for collaborating with other artists via community service non-profit organizations like The Galef Institute, The Kennedy Center's VSA special needs programs, StateraArts and her own PEER Inc (Portable Educational and Entertainment Repertoire). Her long-standing commitment has garnered her being featured in Beverly Gandara's international award winning book entitled "Women, Work and Triumph: Interviews with Fascinating Women". When someone asks her, "How can we achieve positive, everlasting change?" Linda says, "Realize we must think universally AND intuitively, accept that we are all connected and know we are the change we seek. Ase'."
Linda Bott is known for Cabal (2020), Cry Havoc (2020) and Shutter - Based on True Events (2018).