Linda Lovelace Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $100 Thousand

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Linda Lovelace was born on the 10th January 1949, in The Bronx, New York City, USA, and was a pornographic actress, best known for her role in the hardcore porn film “Deep Throat” (1972). Taking roles in adult movies helped Linda to increase her net worth. Her career started in 1971. Linda passed away in 2002.
Have you ever wondered how rich Linda Lovelace was at the time of her death? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Linda Lovelace’s net worth was as high as $100,000. In addition to filming porn movies, Lovelace also appeared in a few other movies, worked as a model, and wrote several autobiographies that improved her wealth.


Linda Lovelace Net Worth $100,000


Linda Susan Boreman was born to Dorothy, a waitress who was a control freak and domineering mother, and John Boreman, a police office. She was raised in a dysfunctional family and had a terrible childhood. Linda went to the Saint John the Baptist, and Maria Regina High School, both Catholic schools, and was pretty shy towards boys, so the kids named her “Miss Holy Holy”. Her father retired from the New York Police Department, and the family moved to Florida when Linda was 16. She already had her first child at the age of 20, but her mother decided that she would give it up for adoption. Soon after, Linda moved back to New York to attend a computer school, and was involved in a serious car accident which forced her to receive a blood transfusion.
In 1971, Boreman met Chuck Traynor, who became her husband and was kind and attentive in the beginning, but later acted as her pimp, and manager, pushing Linda into the pornographic industry. He immediately found Linda a job – to perform in short 8mm silent films. Her career started with the bestiality movie named “Dogarama” (1971), and she starred in “Deep Throat” a year later. This film became an instant hit and was played several times on a daily basis for ten years in the Pussycat Theater. It was also one of the highest-grossing movies ever of the genre.
Boreman posed for magazines such as Playboy, Bachelor, and Esquire Magazines from 1973 to 1974, and released two “pro-porn” autobiographies “The Intimate Diary of Linda Lovelace” and “Inside Linda Lovelace”. Linda left Traynor in 1974, and then starred in the comedy film “Linda Lovelace for President” (1975), directed by David Winters. In 1980, Boreman published another autobiography called “Ordeal”, and joined the anti-pornographic movement. She released her memoirs entitled “Out of Bondage” in 1986. Latterly, Linda appeared in “E! True Hollywood Story” in 2001.
Regarding her personal life, Linda Boreman was married to Chuck Traynor from 1971 to 1974, and after that, she married Larry Marchiano in 1976; they had two children, but divorced in 1996. Boreman needed a liver transplant in 1987 because of hepatitis she contracted from the blood transfusion in 1970. Linda had another car accident in 2002 in Denver, but this one proved to be fatal. After no signs of improvement, Linda was taken off life support, and died aged 53 on the 22nd April 2002 in Denver, Colorado.

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