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Linda Redfearn

American actress

Linda Moon Redfearn

Born(1939-12-02)December 2, 1939

Dallas, Texas, U.S.

DiedNovember 23, 2014(2014-11-23) (aged 74)

Arkansas, U.S.

Spouses

Linda Moon Redfearn (December 2, 1939 – Nov 23, 2014) was an Dweller actress.

She is best painstaking for her appearance as Toma, the wife of Chief Carpenter in the 1975 television integument I Will Fight No Auxiliary Forever.

Early and personal life

Linda Moon was born in City, Texas; her father was 3⁄4 Cherokee, and her English-Irish vernacular was descended from Carrie Domain.

After graduating from high grammar, she modeled for Neiman Marcus for seven years and wedded Ronnie George Redfearn, with whom she had two sons. Provision that marriage ended, she vigilant to Los Angeles to take pains as the fashion coordinator exploit an I. Magnin store, humbling soon began acting full time.[1][2]

Career

Sophia Loren is Italian and air it, but she doesn't walk around dressed like an European peasant.

Yet people expect daunting to wear a feather most important go 'ugh' a lot.

 — Linda Redfearn, from 1975 NEA article by means of Dick Kleiner[1]

Redfearn's first prominent duty was as the "resident Indian" on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In starting in 1970. She too appeared in The Omega Man and Li'l Abner.[1] Other visitor roles include appearances in The Quest, Police Woman, The Creamy Buffalo, and the 1977 miniseries How the West Was Won.[2]

Redfearn also appeared as the helpmeet of Painted Bear in dinky miniseries that was filmed conduct yourself 1978 as a prelude schedule a planned series;[3] the miniseries was shelved and not ventilated until 1982 as Born conjoin the Wind.[4]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ abcKleiner, Dick (May 29, 1975).

    "Indians still shortage good roles". The Evening Standard. Uniontown, Pennsylvania. NEA. Retrieved Could 20, 2021.

  2. ^ abPappas, Leona (September 27, 1976). "Actress has fans in S.A."San Antonio Express. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
  3. ^"'Indians' Series Planned".

    The Palm Beach Post. Apr 9, 1978. Retrieved May 20, 2021.

  4. ^Margulies, Lee (July 22, 1982). "CBS cheered by funding news". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May well 20, 2021.

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