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Linda playing in Terminator 2: Judgment Day Linda Carroll Hamilton (born September 26, 1956 in Salisbury, Maryland) is a notable American movie actress.

Guiding light for her performances when Sarah Connor in The Terminator series and more films, too when her starring role in the TV series Beauty and the Beast. She has bipolar disorder. She has the twaround sister Leslie, the nurse, world health organization helped using the cameo in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. When she noticed that her performance when a furious trend lines fighter within T2 got typecast her, she turned down a role around Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. She married twice & divorced twice, sustaining 1 kid with every of her married man. (She didn't marry Peter Horton.)

Her more picture credits include Mr. Destiny (1990) with Jim Belushi and Courteney Cox as well as Smile (2005).

Filmography
Night-Flowers (1979) Tag: The Assassination Game (1982) as Suzan Swayze The Stone Boy (1984) Children of the Corn (1984) as Vicky The Terminator (1984) as Sarah Connor Black Moon Rising (1986) King Kong Lives (1986) Mr. Destiny (1990) as Ellen Jane Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) as Sarah Connor Silent Fall (1994) as Karen Rainer Separate Lives (1995) as Lauren Porter T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (at Universal Studios, Orlando) (1996) Shadow Conspiracy (1997) as Amanda Givens '''''Dante's Peak''' (1997) as Mayor Rachel Wando The Secret Life of Girls (1999) as Ruby Sanford Skeletons in the Closet (2000) as Tina Conway Wholey Moses (2003 short) Silent Night (2002) as Elisabeth Vincken Jonah (2004 short) Missing in America'' (2005) Smile (2005)

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