Linda Haynes

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    November 4, 1947

    Day of Death

    July 17, 2023 (75 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Florida, USA

    Linda Haynes

    Biography

    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 Ido zero daisakusen (1969). Linda was excellent as brassy prostitute Meg in Jack Hill's terrifically trashy blaxploitation cult favorite Coffy (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 Rolling Thunder (1977). Linda had her sole starring role as country singer Rachel Foster in the sleazy women-in-prison exploitation outing Human Experiments (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.

    Known For

    • Brubaker

      Brubaker

      1980

    • Coffy

      Coffy

      1973

    • Rolling Thunder

      Rolling Thunder

      1977

    • The Drowning Pool

      The Drowning Pool

      1975

    • Dynasty

      Dynasty

      1981

    • My Three Sons

      My Three Sons

      1960

    • Latitude Zero

      Latitude Zero

      1969

    • Human Experiments

      Human Experiments

      1979

    • Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones

      Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones

      1980

    • Room 222

      Room 222

      1969

    • The Nickel Ride

      The Nickel Ride

      1975

    • Paper Moon

      Paper Moon

      1974

    • Judgment: The Court Martial of Lt. William Calley

      Judgment: The Court Martial of Lt. William Calley

      1975