The sight of a cannon floating inside of a cylinder, a hologram, a 3-D image, changed Linda Lane's life forever. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she graduated from USC and studied screenwriting with Francis Ford Coppola at UCLA. During the 1970s she wrote numerous television pilot treatments and original screenplays while on a mission to find a physicist/ holographer who could make a larger-than-life-sized hologram for first-run theaters. In her pursuit, she became a pioneer of holography, attempting to convince connoisseurs that what they viewed as a novelty was evolving into fine art. In 1996, Lane moved to Henderson, Nevada where she wrote book, travel, and entertainment reviews for Nevada Woman magazine and Jetsetters.com. She is credited with the Australian feature Crosstalk and TV favorite Full House. She lives in Burlington, Vermont.