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Louise Linton ( née Hay; born 20 December 1980) is a Scottish actress. She has appeared in the horror films ''
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'' and '' Intruder'', in minor roles in the television series ''
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'' and ''
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'', and wrote, directed, produced and starred in the 2021 film ''
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''. Linton is married to Steven Mnuchin, the former
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.


Early life

Louise Hay was born in the
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area of
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, Scotland, the youngest of three children of William and Rachel Hay. Her family owns
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outside Edinburgh, where she used to spend weekends. Linton was educated at St George's School for Girls and
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. She was interested in acting from an early age; after observing students from
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participating at the
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, she vowed to her father that she would one day attend "Pepperdine and be an actress." She trained in Edinburgh with a private coach from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, from which she gained honours after an exam. Linton's mother died of breast cancer, aged 53, when Linton was 14 years old. After boarding school, Louise spent part of her
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as a volunteer in northern
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, before attending university in the United States.


Career

Linton has stated that she adopted her stage surname from her grandfather, partly to protect her family and partly to avoid confusion with the author Louise Hay. Her first role was as a guest star in ''
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'' playing Simone de Lille, a French au pair to a New York teenager played by
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. The episode aired in 2007. Her first film was 2007's ''
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'', directed by Robert Redford, starring Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep, in which Linton played Miss M, but her scenes were dropped from the final release. In 2008, she portrayed Katie in the
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horror film '' The Echo''. According to the film's director, Yam Laranas, Linton was not his first pick of actress but he agreed to give her the role because her then-husband Ronald Richards paid him $200,000. Her first lead role was in the
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film ''Scavengers''. In 2016, she appeared in ''
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'', a remake of the 2002 film of the same name and played the lead role of Elizabeth in the thriller '' Intruder''. In 2009 Linton appeared in the ''
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'' episode "WASP" in which she played Louise Patterson, a 1940's Women Air Force Service Pilot. She also appeared in the film ''Crew 2 Crew''. Linton was featured in the 2003 reality TV series ''Hopelessly Rich''. In 2009, she was honored at the Scottish Style Awards as the country's 'Most Stylish Woman’. Linton posed for ''
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'' in 2009. ''Maxim'' dubbed her "the hottest thing to come out of Scotland since microwaved haggis.” In interviews from 2009 to 2011, Linton recounted volunteering during her 1999 gap year in what she described as "war-torn Zambia", and the night she spent "hiding in the bush as Hutu rebels attacked the village she was working in". In 2016, she
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her memoir about her experiences in Zambia, titled ''In Congo's Shadow'', co-authored by Wendy Holden. In February 2017, Linton succeeded her fiancé, Steven Mnuchin, as the interim CEO of
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. Mnuchin had founded Dune in 2004 but stepped down as part of his ethics agreement to divest his business roles in preparation for his appointment as Secretary of the Treasury. Linton publicly announced her new role in early May, which immediately drew the attention of Senator Ron Wyden ( D-Oregon), a member of the
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. Wyden questioned whether the appointment of Linton meant Mnuchin had fully divested from the company. Although the Treasury replied that she was serving in an uncompensated capacity, Linton resigned as interim CEO later in May. Linton is involved in The Rockshiel Trust, a Scottish legal entity, which applied to develop townhouses and apartments in the upmarket area of
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in Edinburgh close to the Hay family's Edinburgh home. The plans for 9 Kinellan Road were objected to by the local community and the plans submitted to
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in January 2019 were later withdrawn. Linton's production company Stormchaser Films acquired ''Serial Daters Anonymous'' and completed the film’s production and post production. Linton stars opposite Sam Page. The film has not yet been released. In 2019, Linton wrote, directed, produced, financed, and starred in the feature film ''
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'' opposite
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in which she plays a murderous, sex-addicted hedge fund manager. The movie was released on 12 February 2021.


Memoir

In 2016, she drew widespread criticism for her memoir. An excerpt from the memoir, published in ''
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'', drew intense scrutiny, with many readers objecting to her portrayal of Zambia, as well as Linton's claim that she was a "central character" in the events.
"I tried not to think what the rebels would do to the 'skinny white Muzungu with long angel hair' if they found me." – Louise Linton in her memoir, ''In Congo's Shadow.''
The Zambian High Commission in London and others criticised the book for its inaccuracies and promotion of the false narrative of "the white saviour". Her representative, Mike Sitrick, says she was targeted unfairly. "Had her critics checked," he stated, "they would have found that articles written contemporaneously with the events reported in Louise's book, by among the most respected media in the world, were consistent with Louise's reporting of those events, as was a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees briefing in March 1999.” Shortly after ''The Telegraph'' published its extract from the book, Linton withdrew her book from sale. She later apologised for causing offence and promised to donate all profits from the book to an appropriate charity, which she founded. ''The Telegraph'' withdrew the published extract and also apologised for any inaccuracies in Linton's text.


Criticism

In August 2017, Linton was criticised for posting a photo on Instagram of herself accompanying her husband on a trip to Fort Knox on a United States government plane, using hashtags to highlight the
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and accessories she wore. In her reply, she called the critic "adorably out of touch", and suggested that she contributed more to the US economy and paid more in taxes than the woman criticising her. Following extensive publicity, Linton apologised for both her initial post and her response to criticism released by her publicist, saying "it was inappropriate and highly insensitive". The couple reimbursed the government for the travel costs. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a
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request for the authorisation and costs of the trip, noting the trip "seems to have been planned around the solar eclipse." Later, Linton said she was a "bozo" for the Instagram post. The Treasury's
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reviewed the 2017 flight taken by Mnuchin and Linton.
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reported in September 2017 that the office had opened a second inquiry following reports that Mnuchin had requested use of a government jet to take him and Linton on their honeymoon in Scotland, France and Italy. In November 2017, Linton and Mnuchin sparked a new wave of criticism when they were photographed holding a sheet of dollar bills – the first to include Mnuchin's signature – at the
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. In January 2018, Linton was one of many celebrities, sports stars, journalists and politicians that was outed by ''
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'' for allegedly purchasing fake followers – some of whom used information copied from real people – on various types of social media in order to overstate her following.


Personal life

Linton was married to Los Angeles defense attorney
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from 2006 to 2009. Linton met Mnuchin through mutual friends at a 2013 wedding reception in Los Angeles. The pair were engaged in 2015 after dating for two years. On 24 June 2017, Linton married Mnuchin. The civil ceremony, at which Vice President Mike Pence officiated, took place at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C. Linton serves on the board of Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA and the Old Fettesian's US Board of Trustees for
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in Edinburgh. She was an ambassador for Erskine Wounded Warriors Scotland from 2010 to 2012, and is an ambassador for the Scottish Butterfly Trust for Cystic Fibrosis.


Filmography


Film


Television


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Linton, Louise 1981 births 21st-century Scottish actresses Actresses from Edinburgh British expatriates in Zambia Living people People educated at Fettes College People educated at St George's School, Edinburgh Pepperdine University alumni Scottish actresses