Marta Victoria Moya Peggo Burges(23 February 1931 – 27 June 2020), known professionally as Linda Cristal (Spanish: [kɾisˈtal]), was an Argentinian actress. During the 1950s, she appeared in several Western films before winning a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the 1958 comedy film The Perfect Furlough.
From 1967 to 1971, Cristal starred as Victoria Cannon in the NBC series The High Chaparral. For her performance, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 1970 and received two Emmy Award nominations. Early years
Cristal was rumoured to be the daughter of a French father and an Italian mother (however, documents indicate they were Spanish: Antonio Moya and Rosario P). She was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, on 23 February 1931. Her father was a publisher who moved the family to Montevideo, Uruguay, due to political issues. She was educated at the Conservatorio Franklin in Uruguay.
Cristal appeared in Argentina and Mexico films before taking on her first English-language role as Margarita in the 1956 Western film Comanche. Following her Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year in The Perfect Furlough (1958), Cristal went on to roles in Cry Tough (1959), Legions of the Nile (1959), The Pharaohs’ Woman (1960), and was asked by John Wayne to play the part of Flaca in his epic The Alamo (1960). 1961 she had a crucial role in the western Two Rode Together.
Along with these and other film roles, Cristal appeared in episodes of a network television series. She played a kidnapped Countess opposite Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood in a 1959 episode of Rawhide. She also had a role as a female matador in NBC’s The Tab Hunter Show. She also appeared in a 1964 episode, “City Beneath the Sea”, on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and numerous other television episodes.
Cristal semi-retired in 1964 to raise her two children. She was coaxed out of retirement when she became the last cast member to be added as a regular on the NBC series The High Chaparral (1967-1971). Her performance in the series as Victoria Cannon earned her two more Golden Globe nominations (winning Best Actress – Television Drama in 1968) and two Emmy Award nominations.
Cristal worked sparingly after The High Chaparral, with a few television and film roles, such as the film Mr. Majestyk (1974) and the television miniseries Condominium (1980). She last appeared in the starring role of Victoria “Rossé” Wilson on the Argentine television series Rossé (1985).