Name |
Kate Linder |
Height |
5' 4" |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
2 November 1947 |
Place of Birth |
Pasadena, California, USA |
Famous for |
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When you’re a young, struggling actress with only a few television credits to your name, even an audition for a one-day role with one line of dialogue on a daytime soap is something to lift your hopes and add a sparkle to your eye. Realistically, of course, you don’t put a down payment on a mansion in Malibu and, if you’re Kate Linder, you don’t quit your job as a United Airlines flight attendant.
Over twenty years ago, in April, 1982, Linder got the role and delivered her line, “Dinner is served,” on The Young and the Restless. She was asked back the next day. And the next. Now she remains a key member of the top-rated daytime drama’s cast, but needless to say, with a greatly expanded role. Still the realist, however, she continues to fly the friendly skies of United on weekends while simultaneously appearing on the soap opera.
Linder’s role as Esther Valentine has been one of emotional highs and lows as the confidante and housekeeper to Mrs. Katherine Chancellor (Jeanne Cooper), the wealthiest woman in town. Mrs. Chancellor and Esther Valentine are now on friendlier terms since they were kidnapped together and Mrs. Chancellor subsequently delivered Esther’s child (named Kate, appropriately enough) during a thunderstorm. Their relationship was severely tested when Esther’s estranged husband murdered Mrs. Chancellor’s husband during an attempted robbery but the two women learned to rely on one another for moral support.
A confirmed world traveler and tourist, Linder now enjoys the best of two worlds -- on the air and in the air. “Acting is my life,” says Linder. “That’s what I do for my living and my creative satisfaction. Flying is what I do for fun as long as I can work it into my schedule.”
Linder’s high-flying life began without fanfare on a warm November 2nd in Pasadena. Her father, a C.P.A., and her mother, a homemaker and dedicated tennis player, presented her with a brother, Randy, a few years later.
Entered into dance class at 3 1/2, Linder’s interest in acting didn’t manifest itself until seventh grade when her history teacher had the bright idea of reports delivered in the form of dramatic skits. By the time she finished high school, she’d appeared in major singing and dancing roles in Promises, Promises, Three Penny Opera, L’il Abner, Jesus Christ Superstar, and many others.
Committed by this time to an acting career, Linder’s request upon her high school graduation to be sent to the American Academy in New York to study theatre was met by a counter-offer from her father: attend two years of liberal arts college, after which he’d support her in New York.
As a result, Linder entered San Francisco State University majoring in drama, which kept her so busy in school productions as well as in stock and repertory theaters in the Bay area, that she never got around to taking up her father’s offer. When she wasn’t on stage, she filled her remaining days, nights and weekends with her first experience as a world traveler as a flight attendant for Transamerica, a charter airline which flew exclusive champagne flights to Monaco, Tahiti and various other playgrounds of the rich and famous.
Gaining her degree in Theater Arts, Linder remained in San Francisco following her graduation, dividing her time between the stage and exotic locales around the world. What spare time she had was spent working in the University’s activities office where she met her soon-to-be-husband, Ronald Linder, then a professor at the school and one of the world’s leading experts and authors on drug abuse. Today Ronald is a health care administrator and an addiction specialist.
Married on Valentine’s Day in 1976 (thus the character name, Esther Valentine, on The Young and the Restless), the couple soon settled in Los Angeles. Linder soon broke into the TV scene with featured roles in Bay City Blues, Archie Bunker’s Place, Dream Girl, and many others. Linder also recently starred in Cotillion ’65, a short film that won many film festival awards. The short explored the relationship between a boy and his dance teacher, played by Linder, and the dual life led by her character.
Linder is active with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and she’s also a founding board member of TV Cares, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ AIDS awareness and fundraising charity. Linder was also the only daytime actress to be featured in “Portraits of Life, With Love,” a coffee table book to raise funds for several AIDS organizations. Linder spent this past Thanksgiving visiting troops in Afghanistan and Pakistan for 11 days to boost morale with the USO.
In her “spare” time, Linder also became the first daytime actress to compete in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach celebrity car race. She didn’t win but she came in ahead of previous race winners and, unlike her fellow racers, her car didn’t have a scratch on it!
With Linder now a much-admired fixture on The Young and the Restless, she and her husband live a hectic life while putting the finishing touches on the reconstruction of their rambling, old brick house in Los Angeles, which was destroyed in the ‘94 earthquake.