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Her career is not just in front of the camera but also behind it. Linda owns a production company: LG Productions, Inc. Some other movies that one might recall are Oscar (1991) with Sylvester Stallone (comedy) where she played the character Roxanne or Highway Heartbreaker (1992) a true crime-drama, staring John Schneider who cons women of love and money. A really good movie (thriller) for Linda Gray was Accidental Meeting (1994), which has an Alfred Hitchcock’s flair. Linda has followed in the footsteps of Audrey Hepburn becoming an advocate for women's rights around the globe as a Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations Population Fund. She returned to Broadway with a staring role as the risqué character of Mrs. Robinson in the Broadway production of The Graduate (2002). One of the latest movies you should see is When the Cradle Falls (drama / 1997) co-staring with Cathy Lee Crosby where an adoption agency is kidnapping babies and adopting them to infertile couples for the right price. Glitter and glamour may be what one remembers with Linda Gray of Dallas, Melrose Place and Model’s Inc. but she is a trademark and definite star of the 80’s with great acting style and flair. Go To Page: 1 2
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