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Sidewalks TV: Linda Hamilton (2006)

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2006

In this 2006 interview taped a couple of days before Christmas with "Sidewalks" host Cindy Rhodes, actress Linda Hamilton talks about her memories in playing Sarah Connor in the first two "The Terminator" movies, her long struggle with bipolar disorder, her acting studies in New York with The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, and her appearance in the Lifetime Television holiday movie, "Home by Christmas." Clips from "Home By Christmas" by Lifetime Network/Regent Pictures

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  • Linda will remain UNFORGETTABLE as Sarah Connor!! No one else can compare. Linda is an amazing actress and a strong person. She seems to be very wise too! The kind of person I wish I knew. I wish her all the best in everything!

  • What a beautiful woman!

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  • Great interview!

  • I liked her in the Terminator films and I like her on the TV show Chuck. She is really good at her job. She has talked openly about how Bipolar is what ruined her marriage to Cameron (that and his affair). She is very honest about her illness. That is hard to do in Hollywood as she could have lost her career by being honest.

  • Respect for this talented and still beautiful woman who just prefers to stay real an be herself.

  • not only is she a beautiful, beautiful woman but she is also in my opinion one of the best actresses ever, shes up their with Sigourney weaver

  • Wow...she suffers from bipolar disorder, and her biggest and most popular role was playing Sarah Connor, someone initially locked up in a mental institute, a character thought to be insane...scary.

  • She'd be terrifying manic.

    It's nothing short of fantastic that she speaks so frankly on this. God love her.

  • Linda looks like an authentic women in her 50's. You can recognise her experience in acting in this scene. She's an amasing actress.

  • Who cares about her looks, or voice she seems nice enough and I've always loved her ESPECIALLY in T2. Thanks for the interview :)

  • Sorry dudes. I hardly even recognize her here. Both her looks and voice in this interview. So weird.

  • Linda Hamilton is still beautiful

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