September 26, 2004: Linda was on "The View"!
September 14 Linda was a guest on US network ABC's "The View" to tell the audience about her personal battle with Bipolar Disorder as well as to
encourage people to take a Complete Wellness approach to their condition. This campaign's goal is to broaden the concept of standard mental
health care, teaching persons living with severe and persistent mental illness the importance of a healthy diet, exercise and management of
physical health issues in addition to psychological therapy.
For more information on Complete Wellness, please visit completewellnessapproach.com.
Linda's appearance on the show led to an alltime record for LHOW: September 16 our site had 2,434 visits!
This is a plus of nearly 1,000 compared to last year's record around the time of "Terminator 3", especially as around the airing of
"The View" visits got three times over 2,000 and four times over 1,000 per day! :)
September 26, 2004: (New) Linda projects!
1) Linda has done another short movie called "Jonah", which screened this May at the Beverly Hills Film Festival and the Maryland Film Festival.
2) Linda will appear together with Tom Arnold and Joe Mantegna in the movie "The Kid & I".
3) Linda will play a recurring character in the new drama series "Thief" with Michael Rooker. The pilot is supposed to air in January 2005 on US cable channel FX.
September 26, 2004: "Wholey Moses" available for watching!
Great News!! "Wholey Moses" was selected by IFilm.com and is now fully viewable online! For those of you who couldn't make it to the premieres last year this is your chance to finally see it.
Just go to http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2639035 and follow the instructions.
September 26, 2004: Linda's agency
LHOW received the information that Linda hasn't been represented by the William Morris Agency since 2002.
September 26, 2004: Happy Birthday Linda!
Linda & Leslie turn 48 today. Best whishes from LHOW and all your fans all around the world :)
May 25, 2004: Screening of "Wholey Moses" today!
Six Smart NewFilmmakers
Showcase Amazing Shorts
At The ArcLight Cinemas in Los Angeles
For the month of May, NewFilmmakers will feature a variety of short films that will touch your heart "Fishing for Trauster", engage your brain "Time Enough At Last", and put a smile on your face "Wholey Moses". "The 17th Man’s" unnerving and chilling depiction of a spectral persona is an absolutely haunting experience. What about a beautifully animated picture that will demand your "Eternal Gaze", and finally a film that will rival Jerry Bruckheimer’s adrenaline pumping blockbusters such as "Prison Warz".
NFLA’s second screening features a cornucopia of amazing shorts from a superb group of promising and exciting new under the radar Directors. On May 25th, 2004, the Series will showcase the works of Sam Chen, Cameron Fay, Josh Finn, Todd Heyman, Yimeng Jin, and Declan Mulvey.
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFLA) is a once a month screening series that showcases original and cutting edge films from emerging filmmakers on the verge of mainstream success. It is a forum for first and second time directors whose works deserve a broader audience and public attention.
For more information, visit www.arclightcinemas.com and www.newfilmmakers.com. The screening will begin promptly at 8:00 PM, May 25th, Tuesday. Tickets are $10.00 including four hours of free parking.
A Q&A Forum with the Filmmakers will follow immediately after the screening.
May 25, 2004: Linda in another new movie!
Sean Astin, Beau Bridges, Mika Boorem, Linda Hamilton, Cheri Oteri and Erik von Detten have come on board "Smile", a coming-of-age drama
set in the United States and China.
The film, written and directed by Jeff Kramer, was shot in Los Angeles, followed by principle photography in Shanghai and Jingxi in the southern region of China. The U.S.-based actors were joined by Chinese/American thesps Yi Ding and Song Jia.
The story revolves around the relationship between an American teen, portrayed by Boorem, who travels to China as part of a charitable
org, and a Chinese counterpart who receives surgery to correct a facial deformity.
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