Linda Lam
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Linda Lam was born Linda Hui-ping Lam on August 1, 1989 in San Francisco. She is a model and actress.
[edit] Modeling career
Linda got her first modeling job on September 16, 2006 for a fairy wing website known as Fairy Wings and Things.
She got her first print job offer in January 2007 for a book titled, Yung Sook by Richard Karlen, which came out on Amazon.com in October 2007. During Spring of that year, she also did an interview for Purple Magazine, which is available at lulu.com.
[edit] Acting & Television Career
Her first acting job was for a student short film in which she played a tourist. The short film was titled, "Godzilla on Vacation". It wasn't until September 2007, when she got her first music video appearance in the video "Shattered" by Dem Suites. She also appeared in Xavier Toscano's music video "Tonight Tonight" and was one of the featured white elves in Alan Brenner's music video parody titled White Christmas. Tonight Tonight can be viewed on the Logo Online website
Her last video work was for a video titled "Obama in 30 Seconds". Linda is also a Television Host for San Francisco's Channel 29 hit show Jazzcult.