Linda Denise Blair was born on the 22nd of January 1959, in St. Louis, Missouri USA. Linda Blair is an actress who gained fame in her teen years when she was cast as the haunted girl Regan in the film “The Exorcist” (1973). That role earned her a nomination for the Oscar and won a Golden Globe award. Although the main source of Blair`s net worth is acting, she also has several TV productions under her name. She has been an active member of the entertainment industry since 1968.
Have you ever wondered how rich Linda Blair is? According to sources it is estimated that Linda Blair`s net worth is $16 million, largely gained by film roles and TV productions, but it is also well known that Blair has published the book “Going Vegan” (2001).
Linda Blair’s Net Worth $16 Million
Blair was raised in Westport, Connecticut because her family moved when she was two years old. Blair`s career began rather early; she was just six years of age when she became a child model and started doing commercials. Since then, her career seems to have gone only upward to its peak, the aforementioned role of the possessed girl Regan. Blair was chosen for that particular role by a swarm of 600 other applicants. Besides winning a Golden Globe for the best supporting actress, she was also nominated for The Oscar. Before “The Exorcist” (1973), she appeared in front of the camera lenses in the soap opera “Hidden Faces” (1968-1969) and in the theatrical film “The Way We Live Now” (1970) but those roles didn`t get her anywhere. “The Exorcist” had its sequel, “The Exorcist: The Heretic” (1977) which gained her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actress as she starred again in the role of Regan, again a main source of Blair`s net worth.
Notable roles worth mentioning besides Regan are the ones in the Television movies “Born Innocent” (1974) and “Sarah T. – Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic” (1975), in which she was a trouble-making teenage girl.
Unfortunately, after those parts her career went down in a spiral, and it was a major blow when she was charged with drug possession. Only 18 years of age, she pleaded guilty to reducing the sentence. Blair emerged from all troubles with three years’ probation and had to appear at several public events to talk to young people about the dangers of drug abuse.
Her career has never come back to the full glow she enjoyed before the exaggerated drug incident; therefore she had to accept the new Linda Blair and her limits. She did a truly nice job, being selected for a lead role in the cult film “Chained Heat” (1983).
Regarding her personal life and interests, she has always expressed a desire to become a veterinarian. In 2003 she took the first steps towards that desire. She became an animal activist and also a humanitarian. She founded a non-profit organization, Linda Blair World Heart Foundation, and since then it has served as a rescue shelter for abused and mistreated animals and seems to keep her fully occupied.
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