
Linda Lovelace (born Linda Susan Boreman, 1949–2002) remains one of the most famous—and tragic—figures in film history. She shot to global fame in 1972 with the blockbuster film Deep Throat, which mainstreamed and reportedly earned over $600 million. she spent the last two decades of her life campaigning against filmgraphy and domestic violence until her death in 2002.
Personal Details
| Full Name | Linda Susan Boreman |
| Stage Name | Linda Lovelace |
| Date of Birth | 10 January 1949 |
| Date of Death | 22 April 2002 (aged 53) |
| Cause of Death | Injuries from car accident |
| Birthplace | The Bronx, New York City, USA |
| Friends | Jenna Foxx |
| Nationality | American |
| Marriages | Chuck Traynor (1971–1974, abusive), Larry Marchiano (1976–1996), one daughter |
| Children | One son (1977), one daughter (1980) |
Career
- 1970–1971: Met Chuck Traynor; coerced into prostitution and bestiality loops
- 1972: Starred in Deep Throat
- 1974: Separated from Traynor, attempted mainstream acting
- 1980: Published autobiography
- 1980–2002: Became leading antiactivist
Physical Appearance
| Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
| Weight | 125 lbs (57 kg) |
| Eye Color | Brown |
| Hair Color | Brunette |
| Measurements | 34-25-35 (natural) |
Net Worth at Death (2002)
Estimated under $100,000 Despite Deep Throat making hundreds of millions, she saw almost none of the profits and lived modestly for most of her post-industry life.
Final Years & Death
After divorcing her second husband in 1996, Linda lived quietly in Denver, Colorado with her children. On April 3, 2002 she was critically injured in a car accident and died on April 22, 2002 at age 53. Her family donated her organs.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Linda Lovelace die?
April 22, 2002, at age 53.





