Scream Queen Linnea Quigley: Iowa Time Machine May 27, 1958
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Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On May 27, 1958, actress (Barbara) Linnea Quigley was born in Davenport. Known as a ‘scream queen’ for her numerous roles in horror films, Quigley built a long career working with directors David DeCoteau and Kevin Tenney.

Growing up in eastern Iowa, Quigley attended Garfield Elementary and Sudlow Middle School before attending Bettendorf High School. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles with her family. Working at a health spa, Quigley’s coworkers encouraged her to take up acting.

After a few commercials and small parts, she eventually found her way into “Don’t Go Near the Park” and the slasher film “Graduation Day” in 1981. Quigley also played guitar in an all-female band called “Mad Whistle” during the early 1980s, before starting another band, “The Skirts.”

Best known for her role in 1985’s “The Return of the Living Dead,” Quigley starred in dozens of horror films over a decades-long career. Quigley also authored three books: “The Linnea Quigley Bio & Chainsaw Book,” “I'm Screaming as Fast as I Can: My Life in B-Movies,” and “Skin.” #Iowa #OTD #History #Music #Movies

