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Years active
  
1973-1983


Name
  
Linda Hoxit

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Occupation
  
Dancer, Actress, Singer

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Linda Hoxit is a former dancer and model who appeared on television and movies during the 1970s and 80s. She is the former girlfriend of rock legend Al Kooper and was featured on the cover of his album "Act Like Nothing's Wrong" with her head super imposed with Kooper's hairy torso and legs.

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Hoxit is a native of Bremerton, Washington, and appeared as dancer on dozens of 1970s variety shows including The Smothers Brothers Show, The Sonny and Cher Show, Tony Orlando and Dawn, The Brady Bunch Hour (performing water ballet as one of The Krofftettes), and The Carol Burnett Show. A member of Actors’ Equity, she has appeared in over thirty musicals, including the bride role of Sarah Kines in the national tour and Broadway run of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the Alvin Theater in New York City. Linda was one of Ray Anthony’s “Bookends” dancers, and her film credits include Grease, History of the World, Part I (again as a synchronized swimmer), and Movie Movie.

Linda Hoxit tap dancing with Danny Daniels Dance America


Personal life

After 12 years based in Los Angeles, Linda returned home to the Seattle area where she taught dance and acting for many years. Most recently, she was an acting coach at the John Robert Powers School in Seattle. After twenty years of marriage to Richard E. Smith, she was widowed in January 2011. Linda continues to stay in touch with many of her dance colleagues. She is married to Alan Almeida, Operations Manager of The Sacramento Theatre Company, and now makes her home in Sacramento, CA, where she began her professional career in the early 70's at Sacramento Light Opera Association's, "Music Circus".

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