1. linney - Noun
2. Linney - Proper noun
linney (plural linneys)
Alternative form of linhay
Linney (plural Linneys)
A surname.
I told my agent which women I aspire to have a career like: Frances McDormand, Kate Winslet, Laura Linney and Emma Thompson - character actresses who have something to say. I also said that I loved Madeline Kahn and Jessica Lange. Rachael Harris
And using the artfully shaded directness she has shown both on film (“You Can Count on Me”)”), Linney indeed acts the way that Strout writes. Source: Internet
Jason Bateman plays a financial adviser who must appease a drug boss by laundering money, with his wife Wendy (Laura Linney) being dragged into the criminal dealing too. Source: Internet
Even Sully's wife, Lorraine (Laura Linney), in the ever-annoying wife-in-waiting-role, is stronger and more balanced than the stock character. Source: Internet
Both splendid in their roles, I must confess that although I am a big fan of Seymour, in this movie is Linney who steals most of the attention from the camera. Source: Internet
Jim Carrey and Laura Linney star in this 1998 classic in which an insurance salesman (played by Carrey) finds out that his life is — surprisingly — a TV show and not just his own private experiences. Source: Internet