At 80, Oscar-winning actress Linda Hunt continues to inspire with her grace, intelligence, and authenticity. Recently seen in Los Angeles with her wife Karen Kline, the NCIS: Los Angeles star remains a beloved figure in Hollywood. Hunt made history with her groundbreaking 1982 Oscar win for The Year of Living Dangerously, becoming the first actor to win an Academy Award for playing a character of the opposite sex. With a career spanning over five decades in film, theater, and television, Hunt’s enduring influence reflects her talent, courage, and commitment to living authentically—on screen and in life.
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