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Linda Denise Blair (born January 22, 1959) [1] [2] is an American actress and activist. Her portrayal of Regan MacNeil in the horror film The Exorcist (1973) established her in popular culture and as a scream queen , earning her a Golden Globe Award, as well as an Academy Award nomination.
Roller Boogie is a 1979 American teen musical exploitation film [3] about roller disco, directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Linda Blair, Jim Bray, Beverly Garland, Roger Perry, Mark Goddard, Jimmy Van Patten, and Kimberly Beck.
The series is hosted by Linda Blair, and narrated by Zelda Rubinstein. [1] Alan Robson acted as an on-site correspondent. [2] While the show is set in numerous locations around the world, the interstitials featuring Blair and Robson were shot in Los Angeles, California. [2] In a 2001 interview with Larry King, host Blair explained the series:
Stranger in Our House is a 1978 American television horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Linda Blair, Lee Purcell, Jeremy Slate, Jeff McCracken, and Jeff East.It is based on the 1976 novel Summer of Fear by Lois Duncan.
Grotesque is a 1988 American horror film by Joe Tornatore, and starring Linda Blair, Tab Hunter, and Donna Wilkes.Blair also served as associate producer. [2] It follows a deformed son, the titular "Grotesque" who avenges the brutal murder of his family members by a gang of punks, which took place at the family's vacation home.
Repossessed is a 1990 American comedy horror film that parodies the 1973 horror film, The Exorcist.It was written and directed by Bob Logan.The film features the original star of The Exorcist, Linda Blair, as well as Leslie Nielsen and Anthony Starke.
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Linda Blair received criticism for her performance and won a Razzie Award for Worst Actress Several critics felt the film was a major misstep for actress Linda Blair, including The Miami Herald ' s Bill Cosford, who wrote that "Blair has taken us deeper and deeper into the shadow world of bad film.