Linda Gaye Scott

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Linda Gaye Scott
Born
Linda Gaye Scott

(1943-02-01) February 1, 1943 (age 78)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1963–1983
Parent(s)Milton Bradley Scott (father)

Linda Gaye Scott (born February 1, 1943 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress.

Career[]

Linda recorded a single in 1964, "Joey's Last Big Game" b/w "The Spark that Flamed The Fire" for Apogee Records. (The single did not chart.) She became a fixture on television in the 1960s and 1970s, appearing in numerous TV series, including Batman, The Green Hornet, Bonanza, Gidget, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Lost in Space, Love American Style, Columbo, etc. Her feature film appearances include , , .

Discography[]

Singles[]

  • 1964: "Joey's Last Big Game" b/w "The Spark that Flamed The Fire" (Apogee Records A-1-2) mono

Filmography[]

Cinema[]

Television[]

Television series[2][]

  • 1965: My Living Doll: The Lie (Season 1 Episode 19): Monica Bird
  • 1965: My Favorite Martian: Bottled Martian (Season 3 Episode 8): Nadja
  • 1965: Ben Casey: The Importance of Being 65937 (Season 5 Episode 10): Dora McFadden
  • 1965: Gidget: The War Between Men, Women and Gidget (season 1 episode 13): Patty Cromwell
  • 1965: The Donna Reed Show: How to Handle a Woman (season 8 episode 16): Deborah
  • 1965: The Man from U.N.C.L.E: Buff (The Very Important Zombie Affair) (Season 2 Episode 15): Suzy
  • 1966: Mister Roberts: The World's Greatest Lover (Season 1 Episode 19)
  • 1966: Batman: The wax ring (The Ring of Wax) (season 1 episode 23): Moth
  • 1966: Batman: The Torture Chamber (Give 'Em the Axe) (season 1 episode 24): Moth
  • 1966: Occasional Wife: Occasional Trouble (Season 1 Episode 2): Miss Wilson
  • 1966: Occasional Wife: Peter by Moonlight (season 1 episode 15): Miss Wilson
  • 1967: Occasional Wife: Alias Peter Patterson (season 1 episode 16): Miss Wilson
  • 1967: Bewitched: Greeting Trap (Three Wishes) (3 season episode 22): Buffy
  • 1967: The Green Hornet: The Abominable Dr. Maboul - part 1 (Invasion from Outer Space - Part 1) (Season 1 Episode 25): Vama
  • 1967: The Green Hornet: The Abominable Dr. Maboul - part 2 (Invasion from Outer Space - Part 2) (Season 1 Episode 26): Vama
  • 1967: Hey, Landlord: Who Came to Dinner The Man (Season 1 Episode 30): Julie
  • 1967: Lost in Space: Collision of the Planets (Season 3 Episode 9): Alien Girl
  • 1971: Bonanza: Another Ben (A Deck Of Aces) (Season 12 Episode 18): Dixie Wells
  • 1972: Love, American Style: Love and the Woman in White (Season 4 Episode 11): Veronica La Rue
  • 1975: Columbo: Forgotten Lady (Season 5 Episode 1): Alma

TV Movies[]

References[]

  1. ^ The Screen: Marlon Brando and Black RevolutionNYT Movie Review By VINCENT CANBY, Published: October 22, 1970
  2. ^ Linda Gaye Scott on tv.com

External links[]

Further reading[]

  • Lisanti, Tom (2007). Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. p. 190. ISBN 0786431725.
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