Linda Klein
Linda Klein is a multifaceted American registered nurse, actress, and television producer known for her remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry. After earning her R.N. designation, she initially specialized as a surgical nurse, which paved the way for her transition into acting. Klein gained prominence in the 1990s as part of the cast of the medical drama "Chicago Hope," where she not only acted but also took on the roles of associate producer and technical advisor.
Her notable portrayal of Nurse Linda in the critically acclaimed FX series "Nip/Tuck" showcased her talent across all six seasons. During this time, she served as a medical consultant for the first three seasons and produced the fifth and sixth seasons, further solidifying her dual expertise in medicine and television production. Klein also made memorable appearances as a recurring nurse on the hit series "Grey's Anatomy."
Beyond these major roles, she has appeared in various other television series, such as "24," "Boston Public," "J.A.G.," "Monk," "Doogie Howser, M.D.," and "Six Feet Under." Klein's film credits include medical roles in "Hard to Kill" (1990) and a doctor in "Very Bad Things" (1998). In her leisure time, she enjoys golfing, balancing her professional and personal passions.
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