Teresa Hill

Teresa Hill (born May 9, 1969) is an American actress and model, known for playing the role of Linda Holden in the Fox prime time soap opera, ''Models Inc.'' from 1994 to 1995.

Hill was born in Burley, Idaho and raised in Burley, Utah. She moved to Los Angeles where she studied acting while working as a waitress and in 1990 made her feature debut in the German production ''The Being from Earth'' and 1993 made her screen debut in the horror film ''Puppet Master 4''. She reprised her role in the ''Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter'' the following year. In 1994, she starred alongside Barry Bostwick and Lesley-Anne Down in the thriller film, ''In the Heat of Passion II: Unfaithful''. Later in 1994, Hill was cast as a series regular in the Fox prime time soap opera, ''Models Inc.'' as Linda Holden, a model troubled by her past with drugs, alcohol and pornography. The series ran for one season and 29 produced episodes.

Hill appeared in films ''Bio-Dome'' (1996), ''Nowhere'' (1997), ''Kiss & Tell'' (1997), ''Twin Falls Idaho'' (1999), ''Cruel Intentions 2'' (2000) and ''Van Wilder'' (2002). She's also appeared in theater productions of ''Much Ado About Nothing'' and ''As You Like It''. On television, Hill also appeared in ''Melrose Place'' playing the role of Claire Duncan (not related to her role in ''Melrose Place'''s spin-off ''Models Inc.''), ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' as a Greek goddess Nemesis, ''Pacific Blue'', ''Silk Stalkings'', ''Baywatch'' and ''Law & Order''.

From 2002 to 2003, Hill was a regular cast member on the CBS daytime soap opera ''Guiding Light'', playing the role of Eden August. Hill has not appeared on television or film since then. She owns an interior design company in New York City called Teresa Hill Designs. Provided by Wikipedia
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