- Pert, blonde Linda Gaye Scott enlivened a few iconic 60s and 70s sci-fi shows and movies. She had a particularly good line in exotic characters and is well remembered as Moth, a feisty sidekick of Frank Gorshin's Riddler in two episodes of Batman (1966), silver-clad alien Vama in The Green Hornet (1966) and -- topping the weirdness scale-- an alien space hippie (!) in Lost in Space (1965). On the big screen, she was Arlette, the robot prostitute who seduces Richard Benjamin in the classic futuristic thriller Westworld (1973).
Linda was born in L.A., the daughter of advertising man Milton Bradley Scott and his wife, Jeanne Juliet Otto. Otto's mother was veteran Hollywood character actress Martha Wentworth, who, in the 40s, was known as the 'Woman of a Hundred Voices'. Linda was raised in the Bel-Air neighbourhood of Los Angeles, situated in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. The family later moved to Encino in San Fernando Valley and then to Coldwater Canyon, near downtown Beverly Hills. She attended Emerson Junior High School in West Los Angeles.
On screen from 1961, Linda made regular guest appearances on television until her retirement from acting 22 years later. Now devoted to philanthropic pursuits, she has set up a rescue and adoption facility to care for homeless and abused animals.- IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis
- SpouseMichael Laughlin(September 21, 1968 - 1971) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenScott Warner Laughlin
- ParentsMilton Bradley Scott
- Daughter of Los Angeles advertising businessman Milton Bradley Scott, she grew up in the Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles and attended finishing school in Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Linda Gaye Scott was not in the movie Escape to Hell Island. It was a brunette actress named Linda Scott.
- Has a son named Scott Warner Laughlin.
- Recorded a single in 1964, "Joey's Last Big Game" b/w "The Spark that Flamed The Fire" for Apogee Records. The single did not chart.
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