Linda Bove is an American actress, best known for introducing deaf culture to audiences. She portrayed The Fonz's deaf girlfriend on Happy Days , appeared for numerous years on Sesame Street , performs with the National Theatre for the Deaf, and has appeared in several films and soap operas.
Most Recent Appearance
Birth of Gabriella
Friday 19 May 1989 on Noggin
This episode is where Oscar and Luis wait for Maria's baby to arrive soon at the hospital. On Sesame Street, Big Bird and his friends are about to see Maria soon, but Oscar doesn't want to stay in the hospital, so he stays back in the trash can! At the end, there came Maria and Luis' new baby...
Her role as Linda on "Sesame Street" is currently the longest recurring role in television history for a disabled person.
(info from http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0100581/bio) (edit) Has been married to Ed Waterstreet since 1970.
(edit) In 1974 she received the AMITA - The Italian American Award for her work on television.
(edit) she was a founding member of the National Theatre of the Deaf in 1963. (edit)
(info from http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0100581/bio) (edit) Has been married to Ed Waterstreet since 1970.
(edit) In 1974 she received the AMITA - The Italian American Award for her work on television.
(edit) she was a founding member of the National Theatre of the Deaf in 1963. (edit)
Other Appearances
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Search for Tomorrow
Melissa Hayley Weldon (1973) |
Sesame Unpaved
Linda |
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Happy Days
Allison Allison |
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Search for Tomorrow
One of the earliest TV soaps, Search for Tomorrow debuted on CBS in 1951 as a 15-minute live show, produced by Procter and Gamble. For most of the first half of its run, it would stay as that 15... more Sesame Unpaved
For those severe Internet-based critics who fear Elmo has gone too far and completely taken over Sesame Street, the Children's Television Workshop crafted the first-ever ancient reruns of the show... more
One of the earliest TV soaps, Search for Tomorrow debuted on CBS in 1951 as a 15-minute live show, produced by Procter and Gamble. For most of the first half of its run, it would stay as that 15... more Sesame Unpaved
For those severe Internet-based critics who fear Elmo has gone too far and completely taken over Sesame Street, the Children's Television Workshop crafted the first-ever ancient reruns of the show... more
