Linnea Quigley Birthday: May 27, 1958 Birth Place: Davenport, Iowa, USA Height: 5' 2"
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Linnea was born on May 27, 1958, in Davenport, Iowa. She later moved to California, where she was encouraged into modeling and acting by her friends. Linnea is considered one of the horror industry's most beloved "Scream Queens," and has appeared numerous times in Fangoria magazine. She also has a caring side that has led to doing work for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). She has done a lot of work to promote animal rights throughout her life. She is also one of the biggest female stars to ever cross the B-horror movie market.
Has contributed to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) campaigns. She is well-known for working on PETA's "Lettuce Ladies" campaign, where people educate others about vegetarian lifestyles while wearing only lettuce. She even had a poster made to promote this animal rights campaign.
Was once in a band called "The Skirts," an all-girl band.
Appears at horror conventions several times a year to meet her fans.
Long-time friends with fellow B-movie actresses Brinke Stevens and Michelle Bauer, whom she has worked with for years.
Has been friends with frequent co-star Don Calfa since they both appeared in The Return of the Living Dead (1985). They reunited once again in 2003's Corpses Are Forever (2003) (V).
Her first major foray into acting was a toothpaste commercial.
Measurements: 33-23-33 , as a 5' 2" 98 lb. figure model (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
In the early 90s, she wanted to become a police officer with the LAPD. She passed the written test but decided to continue acting instead.
Starred in three horror films where something evil was unwittingly released upon a group of people: The Return of the Living Dead (1985), Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988) and Night of the Demons (1988).