Linda Minard (born as Linda Maxwell in Seoul, Korea) is a figure competitor, actress and an Oxygen Magazine fitness model. Minard was born to an American father and a Korean mother. She was raised in Monterey Bay, California.
Born to a military father, she lived her first seven years in Augsburg, Germany. She later moved to Monterey Bay, California where she has lived most of her life. Minard grew up as an athlete, training in various sports including Judo, Karate, Track and Field, and Tennis.
In March 2008, she graduated from the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts full-time program. During her program, she was signed by Collingwood Management to her current agent, Liz Coughlin. Shortly after graduating, she landed a principal role in the Steven Seagal film, Driven to Kill as Dr. Brown. She plays the role of the doctor that cares for Ruslan's daughter, Lanie, played by Laura Mennell. She also appeared in a supporting role in the feature film, "Red Rooster" by independent film director Terry Miles, as well as a short film, "Urban Manhunt" by Canawood Productions where she plays a karate fighting goon. That same year, Kingstar Media casted her as a fitness model in the Master Moves Core Training DVD and she also appeared on the cover of the box set.
Born to a military father, she lived her first seven years in Augsburg, Germany. She later moved to Monterey Bay, California where she has lived most of her life. Minard grew up as an athlete, training in various sports including Judo, Karate, Track and Field, and Tennis.
In March 2008, she graduated from the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts full-time program. During her program, she was signed by Collingwood Management to her current agent, Liz Coughlin. Shortly after graduating, she landed a principal role in the Steven Seagal film, Driven to Kill as Dr. Brown. She plays the role of the doctor that cares for Ruslan's daughter, Lanie, played by Laura Mennell. She also appeared in a supporting role in the feature film, "Red Rooster" by independent film director Terry Miles, as well as a short film, "Urban Manhunt" by Canawood Productions where she plays a karate fighting goon. That same year, Kingstar Media casted her as a fitness model in the Master Moves Core Training DVD and she also appeared on the cover of the box set.