Linda Blair


Linda Blair Biography

Linda Denise Blair (born January 22, 1959) is an American actress. Blair is best known for her role as the possessed child, Regan, in the film The Exorcist (1973), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and two Golden Globes, winning one. She reprised her role in Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977).

Biography

Known background and early career

Blair was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and was raised in Westport, Connecticut. She began her career as a six-year-old child model and started acting with a regular role on the short-lived Hidden Faces (1968-69) daytime soap. Her first theatrical film appearance was in The Way We Live Now (1970). Blair was selected from a field of 600 applicants for her most notable role as Regan in The Exorcist (1973). The role earned her a Golden Globe and People's Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as an Academy Award nomination. She reprised her role in the sequel, Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), garnering a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actress of 1978. Between these two films, she appeared in the television films Born Innocent (1974), Airport 1975 (1974), Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (1975) and Sweet Hostage (1975) opposite Martin Sheen.

Legal problems

Towards the end of the 1970s, Blair encountered trouble with law enforcement authorities as she was charged with drug possession and conspiracy to sell drugs. She pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of conspiracy to possess cocaine, in exchange for three years' probation and a $5,000 fine. Blair was also required to make at least 12 major public appearances to tell young people about the dangers of drug abuse. Though she pursued roles in subsequent films, Blair found it hard to restart her screen career and landed low-grade films in the 1980s and later. As she herself said in an interview, her career "went down faster than the Titanic."

A new direction

Blair's career took a new turn in the 1980s, as she starred in a number of successful low-budget horror and exploitation films, including Hell Night (1981), Chained Heat (1983) and Savage Streets (1984).

Blair later worked in numerous films, mostly comedies, including the Exorcist send-up Repossessed in 1990, and a cameo role in Scream (1996). In 1997, she appeared in a Broadway revival of Grease. She was cast as a regular in the BBC television show, L.A. 7 (2000). She hosted Fox Family's Scariest Places on Earth (2000-6).

Other interests

Blair also become an animal rights activist and humanitarian, working with PETA, Feed The Children, Variety, the Children's Charity, and other organizations. Blair also devotes time to a non-profit organization she organized, the Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation, which works to rescue abused, neglected and mistreated animals. She commenced to follow a vegan diet, and was a co-author of the book Going Vegan!

Honors

In 2008, she appeared at the 18th annual Malaga Fantasy and Horror Film Festival to accept a lifetime achievement award for her work in the horror genre.

She appeared in the 2009 documentary Confessions of a Teenage Vigilante, discussing her role as Brenda in Savage Streets (1984). The documentary was included as a bonus feature on the 2009 DVD release of the film.

In 2010 she appeared as herself on the cable series Pit Boss and Jury Duty. She appeared in the 2011 Rick Springfield documentary Affair of the Heart, and was a panelist in a 2011 episode of The Joy Behar Show.

Called upon with honors, Blair appeared at a pre-taped 84th Academy Awards ceremony honoring make-up artist Dick Smith. Smith had created the iconic make-up for Blair in The Exorcist.

Filmography

Features
  • The Way We Live Now (1970)
  • The Sporting Club (1971)
  • The Exorcist (1973)
  • Born Innocent (1974)
  • Airport 1975 (1974)
  • Sweet Hostage (1975)
  • Victory at Entebbe (1976)
  • Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977)
  • Stranger in Our House (1978)
  • Wild Horse Hank (1979)
  • Roller Boogie (1979)
  • Ruckus (1981)
  • Hell Night (1981)
  • Chained Heat (1983)
  • Night Patrol (1984)
  • Savage Streets (1984)
  • Terror in the Aisles (1984)
  • Red Heat (1985)
  • Savage Island (1985)
  • SFX Retaliator (1987)
  • Nightforce (1987)
  • Moving Target (1988)
  • Grotesque (1988)
  • Silent Assassins (1988)
  • La Casa 4 (1988)
  • Up Your Alley (1989)
  • The Chilling (1989)
  • Aunt Millie's Will (1989)
  • W.B., Blue and the Bean (aka: Bailout) (1989)
  • Dead Sleep (1990)
  • Zapped Again! (1990)
  • Repossessed (1990)
  • Bedroom Eyes II (1991)
  • Fatal Bond (1992)
  • Bad Blood (1993)
  • Skins (1994)
  • Double Blast (1994)
  • Sorceress (1995)
  • Prey of the Jaguar (1996)
  • Scream (1996)
  • UnConventional (Documentary, 2004)
  • Hitters Anonymous (2005)
  • All Is Normal (2006)
  • Imps* (2009)
  • An Affair of the Heart (2012)
Short subjects
  • Phone (1993)
  • Marina (1997)
  • Diva Dog: Pit Bull on Wheels (2005)
  • The Powder Puff Principle (2006)

Television work

  • Hidden Faces (1968"1969)
  • Born Innocent (1974)
  • Sarah T. " Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (1975)
  • Sweet Hostage (1975)
  • Victory at Entebbe (1976)
  • Stranger in Our House / Summer of Fear (DVD title) (1978)
  • Murder, She Wrote (Episode: "Murder Takes the Bus") (1985)
  • MacGyver (1990)
  • Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer?: The Bambi Bembenek Story (1992)
  • Married... with Children (Episode: "The Magnificent Seven") (1992)
  • Perry Mason : The Case of the Heartbroken Bride (1992)
  • Walking After Midnight (1999"2000)
  • L.A. 7 (2000)
  • Scariest Places on Earth (2001"2006)
  • Monster Makers (2003)
  • Supernatural (2006)
  • Pit Boss (2010)
  • Jury Duty (2010)
  • The Joy Behar Show (2010)

Awards and nominations

  • Golden Globe for Best Supporting actress (1974, The Exorcist)
  • Nominated " Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1974, The Exorcist)
  • Nominated " Golden Globe for New Star of the Year (1974, The Exorcist)
  • Nominated " Saturn Award for Best Actress (1978, The Exorcist II: The Heretic)
  • Special Award " Golden Raspberry Award (1983, Worst Career Achievement Award)



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