Linda Gaye Scott Explained

Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1963–1983

Linda Gaye Scott is an American actress.

Music career

In 1963, Linda Gaye Scott appeared on the cover of Jan and Dean's second album "Jan and Dean Take Linda Surfin'." Another photo from the same session was used for their "Surf City" 45 picture sleeve. The following year she made her own record, "Joey's Last Big Game" b/w "The Spark that Flamed The Fire" for Apogee Records. (The single did not chart.)

Discography

Singles

Television career

In 1965 Linda was cast as the voluptuous Patty Cromwell, Gidget's nemesis on the "The War Between Men, Women and Gidget" episode of Gidget.

She was cast as a beautifully charming model, Buffy Baker, in a Bewitched episode entitled, "Three Wishes", that aired on February 9, 1967.

From then on Linda became a fixture on television throughout the 1960s and 1970s, appearing in numerous TV series, including Batman; The Green Hornet; Bonanza; The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; Lost in Space; Love, American Style; Columbo; and others.

Filmography

Cinema

Run Home, Slow (by Ted Brenner) as Julie Ann Hagen

Psych-Out (by Richard Rush) as Lynn

Little Fauss and Big Halsy (by Sidney J. Furie) as Moneth[1]

Hammersmith Is Out (by Peter Ustinov) as Miss Quim

Westworld (by Michael Crichton) as Arlette

Television

Television series[2]

My Living Doll: The Lie (Season 1 Episode 19): Monica Bird

Mister Roberts: The World's Greatest Lover (Season 1 Episode 19)

Occasional Wife: Alias Peter Patterson (season 1 episode 16): Miss Wilson

Bonanza: Another Ben (A Deck Of Aces) (Season 12 Episode 18): Dixie Wells

Love, American Style: Love and the Woman in White (Season 4 Episode 11): Veronica La Rue

Columbo: Forgotten Lady (Season 5 Episode 1): Alma

Archie Bunker's Place: The Boys' Night Out (Season 4 Episode 18): Woman #3

Reanimation Team: voice of Galactic Angel

TV Movies

Old Faithful by Jørn Winther: Councilman Herbert Zucker

External links

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E02E6D9103CE132A05751C2A9669D946190D6CF The Screen: Marlon Brando and Black Revolution
  2. http://www.tv.com/people/linda-gaye-scott/ Linda Gaye Scott on tv.com