
Linda Gibboney
A native of Bronx, New York, Gibboney is the youngest of three girls. For six years she was an art illustrator while she took acting lessons at night. She acted in repertory theater for eight years before she began performing on television.
Gibboney is one of the founders of Academy Arts Theatre Company, which produced off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway plays for five years.
She won a Soap Opera Award for her role as Gina Capwell but was replaced by Robin Mattson.
She is now a college professor at UCLA.
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