Linda Collins(IV)
- Actress
- Producer
Linda Collins was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Olivia Watson Beaty, a
pianist, vocalist, and Sacred Music Director and father Gaylon
Patterson, a Lt. Colonial in the Air Force reserves, and Production
Manager at McDonald-Douglas Aircraft. Her heritage includes Scottish,
Irish and Native American on both sides. She moved to Tuscaloosa,
Alabama with her mother and siblings Jannyne Ray, Lloyd Patterson, and
Stephanie Babbitt at age 9 after her parents divorced. Linda exhibited
an early aptitude for acting and music. Linda and her siblings often
created and performed plays for their parents while in grade school.
Her earliest at home role was as Cupid in the family Valentine's play.
She was in the Thespians Club in high school, performing in school
productions, and her talents subsequently won her scholarships to the
University of Alabama, Duquesne University (BM, summa cum laude), and
Northern Illinois University (Master of Music degree), and was inducted
into Phi Kappa Phi honor society. After performing several years as a
professional musician in the US and Canada, Linda moved to NYC, and in
2010 began pursuing in earnest her other love-acting. While studying in
NYC with the Catherine Gaffigan , she began booking film and television
work. She continues to book leading roles in episodes of several
television series including I'd Kill for You; Stalked; Redrum,
co-starring as Lt. Detective Penny Kimball; Evil I; Monsters Inside Me,
co-starring as Patricia Nash; and the co-lead role in an episode of
True Crime with Aphrodite Jones. She has also appeared in the Feature
films Burning Blue (featured as the on-screen mother to William Lee
Scott's character); Contest (as a Cooking Contest Judge); and in the
leading role of Edna in Ashley Cintron's production of Chef's House. As
a musician, Linda has played Principal Horn in several orchestras
including the Huntsville Symphony , Winnipeg Symphony (CA), and Naples
Philharmonic (FL) Orchestras, as well as in theatre orchestras for
Fiddler on the Roof (Herschel Bernardi); Showboat (Elaine Stritch and
Robert Morse); and the Phantom of the Opera in Toronto. She also was
pianist with many groups including the American Wind Symphony
Orchestra, Milwaukee Ballet, Chicago City Ballet and Paul Taylor Dance
Company, and has performed in numerous national broadcasts for CBC
Radio. Always an activist for the arts, Linda received the honor of a
national appointment by Canadian Minister of Heritage Flora McDonald to
serve for three years as a member of the Canadian Advisory Committee on
the Status of the Artist ( Ottawa, CA) and later was appointed by AFM
International President Tom Lee as Assistant to the International
President of the American Federation of Musicians in NYC, where she
served the international music community in NYC for six years. She has
continued to hone her acting skills at the T. Schreiber Studio in NYC
with coach Terry Schreiber and Peter Miner, while being booked
regularly for various television and film work .