Linda Boyce

Linda Boyce

Personal Details

Biography

Linda Boyce, a renowned figure in the realm of the arts, has made a lasting impact through her remarkable body of work, comprising a diverse array of creative endeavors that have captivated audiences and critics alike.

One of her most notable achievements is the 1966 production, "Electronic Lover", a groundbreaking masterpiece that pushed the boundaries of innovation and artistic expression.

Additionally, her 1970 magnum opus, "Wendy's Palace", showcased her versatility and ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with viewers.

Furthermore, her 1980 masterpiece, "Death on Credit", cemented her position as a leading figure in the world of art, with its thought-provoking themes and masterful storytelling.

Throughout her illustrious career, Linda Boyce has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence, earning her a reputation as a true visionary in the world of art.

Career

1971
The Amazing Transplant
The Amazing Transplant as Felix's Girl #2 (uncredited)
1970
Torture Me, Kiss Me
Torture Me, Kiss Me as Madeleine (uncredited)
1969
Marcy
Marcy as Carrie Sue Justin
She Came on the Bus
She Came on the Bus as Hoodlum chick
Mnasidika
Mnasidika as (as Lyse Boule)
Daughters of Lesbos
Daughters of Lesbos as Lesbos Leader
Kitten in a Cage
Kitten in a Cage as (uncredited)
The Girl Grabbers
The Girl Grabbers as Go-Go Dancer
Seeds of Sin
Seeds of Sin as Sex Insert (uncredited)
1966
Electronic Lover
Electronic Lover as Fantasy Girl - Brunette