Linda Scheley was born on August 7, 1950. She is an actress, known for The Monolith Monsters (1957).
Ever since actress Linda Schrader, who adapted a stage name, Nikki Strange burst onto the independent film scene in her debut movie Night of the Dolls, she has steadily built up a loyal fan base that continues to grow with each new film. An aspiring photographer from Winamac Indiana; Nikki had never acted in a movie before, when she was approached by friend and director Daniel Murphy. When Murphy, who heads HM&M Films needed an actress who was tough and didn't take any crap, he knew just who to call. And in the spring of 2013 Nikki was cast as the wise-cracking, tough-talking Bass player Lydia in the all female band The Lolita Dolls portrayed in the film. Wanting to make the "movie" band look as authentic as possible, Nikki jumped at the chance to take some Bass lessons courtesy of Night of the Dolls screenwriter Tom Komisar. Filmed through out the summer and fall of 2013, the film gave the budding actress a chance to hone her acting chops alongside fellow Lolita Dolls, Emily Rhodes, Bryer Sage and Cassie Smith. Upon the films release in 2014, it wasn't long before she was offered her next role; a role that would put her acting skills to the test and challenge her to rise to a new level...Dane Granger. Dane Granger is the film adaptation of the debut novel by Stephanie Hensley. This would also be Ms. Hensley's directorial debut. Filming an adaptation of a story that personal meant finding just the right actors. And Stephanie found the perfect team. Co-starring Frankie McKay in the title role of Dane, Nikki was cast to play a role that was just as important; that of Dane's soul mate, Grace Harper. Nikki's next role would demonstrate a new found confidence and fearlessness. Something that she would definitely need to portray the promiscuous vixen Kayla in HM&M Films exploitation sleaze fest House of Whores. This wild home invasion tale of three homicidal nutcases wearing clown masks would push Nikki and her two cast mates, Lindsey McIntire and Maella Cai Vane to levels many actresses would refuse to even consider. But they did; and House of Whores is set to take its place in cult movie infamy, along with House of Whores 2: The Second Cumming, thanks to them. Nikki is constantly expanding her options and spreading her wings as an actress and performer. She was also cast as Matilda, in William Lee's Bad Fellaz as well as Vanessa in Nightblade, a Los Bastardz film and Chloe in a segment for American Horror X, written and directed by film maker Daniel Emery Taylor , Debtor Entertainment's newest film! She will also be seen in HM&M Films newest addition, SkullButcher. The sky is the limit for this very talented and lovable actress. And when she's hanging out at home with her cat Mittens, you can bet she has a stack of new scripts in front of her that she's eagerly reading. Keep an eye out for Nikki Strange...coming soon, to a theatre near you.
Linda Schragger was born on October 29, 1966 in Penang, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Crime & Punishment (2015), City Homicide (2007) and Ronny Chieng: International Student (2017).
Linda Sebezo is known for Gauteng Maboneng (2011), Greed and Desire (2016) and Isibaya (2014).
Linda Semans Donovan is known for Ghost Exchange (2013).
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Linda Shary is an actress, known for Blow the Man Down (2019), Anniversary and Downeast (2021).
Although her film history only shows films from '81 - '87 Linda was part of the x-film scene in the 70's as well. One of the original natural blond starlets, Linda's scenes, especially in the 70's, were often on grainy film quality which belied her very real beauty. She was not a bad actress (which was an issue then, not now), and was a wanton performer who "serviced" all the best male actors onscreen.
Linda Shayne is an award winning writer and director. Shayne graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with highest honors and her published work includes a journal article about ex-offenders from San Quentin Prison. Shayne has written films for Imagine Entertainment, Showtime, and Disney. Shayne has directed a film in Eastern Europe for Paramount & directed episodic television episodes for Nickelodeon and Tommy Lynch Entertainment. Shayne created a scripted TV series for Quincy Jones' QDE, and also created and developed two animated TV series for Warner Bros. Shayne is American/Canadian (a dual citizen). Shayne's wrote and directed a suspense, thriller, "Mirror Image", which won her a directing award at the Freedom Festival International 2019. The film is now a Film Festival Finalist at the Lisbon Film Rendezvous and the Big Apple Film Festival and was a winner at the Florence Film Festival. Shayne has developed dramatic movies for Muse Entertainment of Montreal and X-Filme of Germany and a romantic comedy for Patriot Entertainment of Los Angeles. Shayne first directed second unit for Roger Corman's company and then went on to direct a feature film starring Ned Beatty, Neil Patrick Harris, Shelley Winters, Little Richard and Thora Birch. Shayne directed the family film, "Undercover Kid", with Melora Hardin, released on Warner Bros. and aired on HBO Family. She directed "Little Ghost" in Romania for Paramount and "Flyin' Ryan" was shot in northern California. Shayne's first feature film, "Purple People Eater", garnered actress Thora Birch a Youth in Film Award. Shayne is developing an edgy comedy/drama TV pilot set in a federal prison, a romantic comedy feature and an espionage thriller. Shayne recently wrote a children's book that Emmy Award winning animator, Art Leonardi, illustrated. Shayne also wrote the English translation of Dord Krstic's non-fiction book: "Mileva and Albert Einstein: Their Love and Scientific Collaboration", sold at the Einstein Museum House in Switzerland. Shayne is developing an epic drama to shoot in Eastern Europe next year.
Linda Sherdel is an actress, known for Badlands of Kain (2016), Intrusive Behavior (2013) and There Is a New World Somewhere (2015).