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Actress Louise Linton was born in Scotland and began her acting career at age six with a stage debut. She studied drama at prestigious academies in Edinburgh and London, earning an Honors Certificate from the latter. Post-graduation, she volunteered in Zambia during the Second Congolese War, writing a book about her experience. After moving to Los Angeles, Linton secured roles in films such as 'Lions for Lambs', 'The Echo', 'Cold Case', and television shows like 'CSI: NY' and 'The Daily Habit'. She also starred in Off-Broadway productions and Hallmark movies. Notably, she played the lead role in the psychological thriller 'Intruder' (2016), marking her first U.S. leading role.
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