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Linda Carroll Hamilton (born September 26, 1956) is an American actress. She played Sarah Connor in the ''
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'' film series and Catherine Chandler in the television series ''
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'' (1987–1990), for which she was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy Award. She also starred as Vicky Baxter in the horror film '' Children of the Corn'' (1984), Doctor Amy Franklin in the monster film '' King Kong Lives'' (1986), and Mayor Rachel Wando in the disaster thriller film ''
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'' (1997). She had a recurring role as
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in NBC's ''
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''.


Early life

Hamilton was born in
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, on September 26, 1956. Hamilton's father died when she was five, and her mother later married a police chief. Hamilton had an
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sister, Leslie Hamilton Freas (1956–2020), one older sister and one younger brother. She has said that she was raised in a very "boring" family, and "voraciously read books" during her spare time. Hamilton went to Wicomico Junior High (now
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) and Wicomico High School in Salisbury, with Leslie, her twin. She studied for two years at
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in
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, before moving on to acting studies in New York City. Hamilton has said that her acting professor at Washington College told her she had no hope of earning a living as an actress. In New York, she attended acting workshops given by
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.


Career

Hamilton's first major role on screen was as Lisa Rogers in the prime-time
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'' (December 1980/January 1981). Her big-screen debut was in the thriller '' TAG: The Assassination Game'' (1982) and, as a result, she was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1982" in John A. Willis' ''Screen World'', Vol. 34. She also starred in the CBS made-for-TV film ''Country Gold'' alongside
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and
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. Hamilton co-starred with
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as the adult leads in '' Children of the Corn'' (1984), based on the horror short story by Stephen King. The low budget film was commercially successful, making $14 million at the box office, but was panned by critics. Hamilton's next role was as Sarah Connor in '' The Terminator'' (1984), opposite
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. The film was an unexpected commercial success, topping the US box office for two weeks. Following ''The Terminator'', Hamilton starred in '' Black Moon Rising'' (1986), an action thriller with
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. She then returned to television as a guest star in the mystery series '' Murder, She Wrote'', receiving favorable reviews. Hamilton next starred opposite Ron Perlman in the television series ''
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''. The series was critically acclaimed, and she received Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations. Hamilton left the series in 1989 and it ended in 1990. Hamilton returned to the big screen with
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in ''
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'' (1990) and reprised her role as Sarah Connor in '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991), the sequel to ''The Terminator''. The latter was a smash at the box office, grossing over $500 million, more than any other film of that year. Hamilton underwent intense physical training to emphasize the character's transformation from the first film. Her
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sister, Leslie Hamilton, was her double in ''Terminator 2''. Hamilton received
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for her role in the film for Best Female Performance and Most Desirable Female. She reprised the character for the theme park attraction '' T2 3-D''. Following the success of the ''Terminator'' series, she hosted ''
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''. She returned to television in ''
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'' (1995) playing a mother who lost her husband and is diagnosed with AIDS. For her performance in the film, which co-starred
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and Bruce Dern, Hamilton was awarded a
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for best dramatic performance and nominated for another Golden Globe Award in 1996. That same year, Hamilton filmed two motion pictures that were released one week apart in 1997: ''
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'' with
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and ''
Dante's Peak ''Dante's Peak'' is a 1997 American disaster thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson, written by Leslie Bohem, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, and Charles Hallahan. The film is set in the fictional town of Dante's Peak where the i ...
'' with Pierce Brosnan. ''Shadow Conspiracy'' flopped at the box office, but ''Dante's Peak'' grossed $180 million and was one of the biggest commercial hits of the year. She received a
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for female performance in ''Dante's Peak''. Hamilton has since appeared on the television series ''
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'' (season 4 episode "Odd Man Out" as Laura) and ''
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'' and has done more TV movies, including ''On the Line'', ''Robots Rising'', ''Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Couples'', ''Point Last Seen'' and ''The Color of Courage''. Hamilton and her ''Beauty and the Beast'' co-star Ron Perlman reunited in the post-Vietnam war drama '' Missing in America'' (2005). In 2009, she returned as Sarah Connor in ''
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'', in voice-overs only. In 2010, she joined the cast of ''
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'' in the recurring guest role of
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, a CIA agent and long-missing mother of Chuck and Ellie. She also appeared as a guest star in the Showtime cable television series '' Weeds'' as the marijuana supplier for the series' main character (
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). In November 2011, she narrated the
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''The Future of Fear'' horror documentary. In 2013, Hamilton appeared as Acacia, a Valkyrie, in "Delinquents", a third-season episode of the TV series ''
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'', a role she would reprise in two subsequent episodes, "End of a Line" in the fourth season, and "Sweet Valkyrie High" in the fifth. She subsequently appeared in a recurring role on the Syfy series '' Defiance'', beginning in that show's second season. In 2019, she reprised her role as Sarah Connor in '' Terminator: Dark Fate'', her first starring role as the character since 1991, and also voiced the character in the video game '' Gears 5''.


Personal life

Hamilton has been married and divorced twice. Her first marriage, from 1982 to 1989, was to
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, who left her when she was pregnant with their son, Dalton, born in 1989.Linda Hamilton Biography - Yahoo! Movies
Linda stated it was because of the way she treated him during their marriage and made a public apology to him in 2004.In 1991, she moved in with film director James Cameron. They had a daughter, Josephine Archer Cameron, in 1993. She and Cameron married in 1997; this ended in a $50 million divorce settlement in 1999. Hamilton has described herself politically as a
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, but she voted for
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candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger, her ''Terminator'' co-star, in the
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after his campaign convinced her he was suitable for the job. In an October 2005 appearance on ''
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'', Hamilton discussed her depression and
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, which led to violent mood swings and suicidal thoughts during her marriage to Abbott and, in her view, caused the failure of both of her marriages. She also discussed how she eventually received therapy and medication to manage the condition. While filming ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', Hamilton suffered permanent hearing damage in one ear when Schwarzenegger fired a shotgun inside an elevator after she had removed her ear plugs. Hamilton's twin sister, Leslie, died on August 22, 2020, at the age of 63.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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2006 Linda Hamilton Interview
on ''
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Linda Hamilton interview with Larry King
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