Linda Lovelace (born January 10, 1949 in The Bronx, New York) was a film actress who was best known for becoming both famous and infamous for her performance in the 1972 hardcore film, “Deep Throat.”
She was an advocate for women's rights and a leading feminist during the height of her career.
Linda died on April 22, 2002 and her death was because of an automobile crash. She died too soon at age 53.
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Film ActressAmerican Born on January 10th Born in 1949 Born in New York Died in 2002 Died at age 53 Died from Accident
"[in 1975 interview with Eric Danville] When I was with [David Winters] I had an awesome time. I met a lot of people and had a lot of fun at that point. I went to see my first play. I saw Richard Chamberlain in '"Cyrano De Bergerac", I saw "Grease" in Manhattan. I saw the Alvin Ailey Dancers. I became cultured, I guess. I'd never been cultured." (IMDB)
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