Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Producer |
Birth Day | December 21, 1980 |
Age | 43 YEARS OLD |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Alma mater | Pepperdine University University of West Los Angeles |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Spouse(s) | Ronald Richards (m. 2006; div. 2009) Steven Mnuchin (m. 2017) |
Website | louiselinton.com |
Net worth: $2 Million (2024)
Louise Linton, a renowned actress and producer, is expected to have a net worth of $2 million in the year 2024. Born in 1980, she has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry through her talent and dedication. With numerous successful projects under her belt, Louise has established herself as a prominent figure in Hollywood. Her wealth is a testament to her hard work and success in various ventures within the film industry. As she continues to excel in her career, her net worth is expected to grow even further.
Famous Quotes:
Louise was blessed and fortunate enough to be raised in a Scottish castle, and to not understand the reality of some human beings with a different background.
— Shona Hampel, longtime friend of Linton, March 2018 Elle profile
Biography/Timeline
Linton was married to Los Angeles defense attorney Ronald Richards from 2006 to 2009.
Her first film was 2007's Lions for Lambs, in which she played Miss M, but her scenes were dropped from the final release. In 2008, she portrayed Katie in the Roy Lee horror film The Echo. Her first lead role was in the sci-fi film Scavengers. In 2016, she appeared in Cabin Fever and played the lead role of Elizabeth in the thriller Intruder. She has also acted in episodes of the TV series CSI: NY and Cold Case, and in the film Crew 2 Crew.
In interviews from 2009 to 2011, Linton recounted volunteering during her 1999 gap year in what she described as "war-torn Zambia", and the night she spent "hiding in the bush as Hutu rebels attacked the village she was working in". In 2016, she drew widespread criticism for her self-published memoir about her experiences in Zambia, titled In Congo's Shadow, co-authored by Wendy Holden. An excerpt from the memoir, published in The Telegraph, drew intense scrutiny, with many readers objecting to her portrayal of Zambia. The Zambian High Commission in London and others criticised the book for its inaccuracies and promotion of the false narrative of "the white saviour".
She is a producing partner at Stormchaser Films, a Los Angeles-based independent production company that she founded in 2012, named for her brother's dinghy.
The Treasury's Office of Inspector General is reviewing the FLIGHT taken by Mnuchin and Linton. ABC News reported in September 2017 that the office had opened a second inquiry following reports that Mnuchin had requested use of a government jet to take him and Linton on their honeymoon in Scotland, France and Italy.
In January 2018, Linton was one of many celebrities, Sports stars, journalists and politicians that was outed by The New York Times for allegedly purchasing fake followers – some of whom used information copied from real people – on various types of social media in order to overstate her following and influence.