Linda Cristal (born Marta Victoria Moya Burges on 25 February 1934 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine actress. She is currently retired. Buenos Aires (English: Fair Winds, originally Ciudad de la SantÃsima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa MarÃa de los Buenos Aires, City of the Holy Trinity and Port of Saint Mary of the Fair Winds) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, as well as...
In 1960 Cristal had gone into semi-retirement to raise her two sons, when John Wayne coaxed her out to do the part of Flaca in his epic The Alamo. After that, she took assignments only as the whim struck. U.S. John Wayne stamp from 2004 John Wayne (May 26, 1907 â June 11, 1979), popularly known as The Duke, was an American film actor whose career began in silent films in the 1920s. ... The Alamo was released in 1960 by United Artists. ...
Linda was the last main cast member to be added to The High Chaparral. David Dortort had been auditioning actresses for three weeks, seeking just the right person with good looks and a fiery personality, who could breathe life into the aristocratic Victoria Montoya. He had just about given up hope of ever finding the right person when Linda finally heard about the part. Her agent thought the role had already been cast, but she urged him to check and found out it was still vacant. The High Chaparral was a Western-themed television series which aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971. ...
Linda relaxed and decided to enjoy the evening, for she was at the charity premiere of Walt Disney's "The Happiest Millionaire", and the event was an ultla-glamorous Hollywood affair.
LindaCristal, to put it bluntly, is irresistible---right down from her long, abundant raven hair to her slim, shapely legs.
Linda's parents were killed in a car crash when she was thirteen and her brother, artist Mignel Moya, took charge of the adolescent beauty.