- Won her part in Đặc Vụ Áo Đen (1997) in a poker game from Barry Sonnenfeld. Besides the part, she won around $1200.
- Retired from acting in 2009.
- Director Kevin Smith said in his DVD commentary for Giáo Lý (1999) that Linda wouldn't even speak to him some days and, in retrospect, he wishes he had given the part of Bethany to Janeane Garofalo instead.
- She has been an active photographer since 1987 and has studied it at the International Center of Photography in New York City.
- 1980: Earned her Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Rosemont College in Pennsylvania at 22 years old.
- 1995: Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars" in film history (#66).
- She has been developing documentaries about research in juvenile diabetes and autism; about discrimination against Italian Americans in "Equal Protection"; and a daytime show about parenting techniques entitled "Motherhood." (December 2007)
- She lives in Westport, Connecticut. (2006)
- She is one of 8 children. Her mother's name is Clorinda Fiorentino and her sisters include Rose Fiorentino, Catherine Fiorentino, and Terry Fiorentino Christie.
- She splits her time between her homes in Westport, Connecticut and New York City, New York. (June 2007)
- Graduated from Washington Township High School, in Sewell, NJ. Is a graduate of Rosemont College, in Rosemont, PA (just west of Philadelphia).
- Linda attended for the Citymeals-on-Wheels 21st annual Power Lunch for Women to raise money for 160,000 meals for homebound elderly at the Rainbow Room in New York City on November 16, 2007. (November 2007)
- She has starred in two unrelated movies that deal with aliens posing as humans: "Men in Black" and "What Planet Are You From?".
- She currently owns her own production Company, "Mandate Management", and has recently been attached to star and co-produce a film based on the life of Russian poet, 'Anna Ahkmatova', which will likely begin filming in Spring of 2007. (October 2006)
- She has optioned the film rights to Colin Patrick Lynch's play, "One Eyed Jacks and Suicide Kings".
- The May 4, 1988, issue of Variety, in the Film Production section, announced that the movie "The War at Home" began filming April 15, 1988, in New York under the direction of John Byrum. Byrum wrote the script, loosely based on the life of Edie Segdwick. The cast included Linda Fiorentino. No evidence the film was ever completed.
- She has optioned rights to the Jim Curtis' screenplay about Russian poetess, Anna Akhmatova, in July 2007.
- Linda Fiorentino, Eve Ensler and rock legend Lou Reed joining 'Lawrence Wright' and director Gregory Mosher at the opening of the Culture Project's "My Trip to Al-Qaeda" in New York City screening. (March 2007)
- 2008: Donated $1,000 to the New York Senate Campaign for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
- She attended a political fund raiser for Governor Eliot Spitzer of New York in New York City. (January 2007)
- She attended the Atlantic Monthly Dinner in New York City to commemorate the State of the Union Address. (February 2006)
- She was at Elaine's in New York City for a book signing party for author Adam Davies on his new book, "Goodbye, Lemon". (July 2006)
- She attended the premiere of the political documentary, Street Fight (2005), in New York City. (January 2006)
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