Linda Haynes
Linda Haynes was born on Nov 04, 1947 in USA. Linda Haynes's big-screen debut came with In Like Flint directed by Gordon Douglas in 1967. Linda Haynes is known for Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones directed by William A. Graham, Powers Boothe stars as Rev. Jim Jones and Ned Beatty as Rep. Leo Ryan. The most recent award Linda Haynes achieved is Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Linda Haynes plays is Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones which will be released on Jan 05, 1982.
Pretty, spunky, and talented blonde Linda Haynes was born on November 4, 1947 in Florida. Haynes made her film debut as Dr. Anne Barton in the silly Japanse sci-fi monster flick Latitude zéro (1969). Linda was excellent as brassy prostitute Meg in Jack Hill's terrifically trashy blaxploitation cult favorite Coffy, la panthère noire de Harlem (1973) and was likewise fine as small-time L.A. mobster Jason Miller's girlfriend Sarah in the downbeat crime drama The Nickel Ride (1974). Haynes gave her best, most gritty, and impressive performance to date as tough and world-weary barmaid and war hero groupie Linda Forchet, who befriends traumatized Vietnam veteran William Devane in the outstanding revenge thriller winner Légitime violence (1977). Linda had her sole starring role as country singer Rachel Foster in the sleazy women-in-prison exploitation outing Expérimentations humaines (1979). Alas, following her appearances in both the prison drama Brubaker (1980) and the acclaimed made-for-TV feature Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980), Haynes called it a day as an actress and went on to work as a legal assistant in a law firm in Florida.
Birthday
Nov 04, 1947Place of Birth
Florida, USAAlso known
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Known For
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 19807.1
- 19807.5
- 19794.4
- 19776.9
- 19756.5
- 19756.0
- 19746.6
- 19746.9
- 19736.8
- 19695.9
- 19676.1