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Traci Lind

7 films on Movie OTT Β· Active 1986–1997

Traci Lind is an American actress born April 1, 1968, in Louisville, Kentucky (TMDB), who built a quietly distinctive career across horror, comedy, and prestige drama during the late 1980s and 1990s. She's probably best known to genre fans for playing Alex Young in Fright Night II β€” billed, curiously, as Traci Lin on that film's credits β€” and to comedy audiences for her turn as Missy McCloud in the 1993 cult oddity My Boyfriend's Back (TMDB). Two roles, two completely different registers. That range is what's striking about her filmography when you actually sit down and look at it.

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About Traci Lind

Traci Lind is an American actress born April 1, 1968, in Louisville, Kentucky (TMDB), who built a quietly distinctive career across horror, comedy, and prestige drama during the late 1980s and 1990s. She's probably best known to genre fans for playing Alex Young in Fright Night II β€” billed, curiously, as Traci Lin on that film's credits β€” and to comedy audiences for her turn as Missy McCloud in the 1993 cult oddity My Boyfriend's Back (TMDB). Two roles, two completely different registers. That range is what's striking about her filmography when you actually sit down and look at it.

What the horror-only crowd might not know is that Lind also appeared in Alan Parker's The Road to Wellville and Wim Wenders' The End of Violence β€” films that don't exactly share a neighborhood with Fright Night II, which says something real about her willingness to move across genres rather than settle into one lane (Wikipedia). She's been credited under a handful of names over the years, including Traci Lin, Traci Lin-Tavi, and Tracy Lind, which can make tracking her full body of work a minor puzzle for streaming-guide researchers.

Her path to acting ran through modeling first β€” she was discovered at age 13 and signed with Elite, whose head John Casablancas personally spotted her talent (TMDB). Hard to say if that early industry exposure shaped her screen presence, but there's a confidence in her performances that suggests someone who'd been in front of cameras long before her first film set.

Early life & background

Traci Lind was born on April 1, 1968, in Louisville, Kentucky, USA (TMDB). Before she ever stepped onto a film set, she was already working professionally β€” discovered at age 13 by John Casablancas, the head of Elite modeling agency, which launched her into the industry well ahead of most aspiring performers (TMDB). That early start with one of the world's most prominent modeling agencies meant Lind wasn't exactly an unknown quantity by the time she transitioned to acting. Details about her family background and formal education aren't documented in available sources, but her modeling career beginning at 13 places her professional debut firmly in the early 1980s.

Career

Lind's screen career got moving in the late 1980s, with her role in Fright Night II being among her earliest and most-remembered credits. She played Alex Young in the 1988 horror sequel β€” don't confuse the character with the original film's lead β€” and did so under the billing 'Traci Lin,' a name variation that still trips up databases today (TMDB). It's a solid genre performance in a film that's developed its own loyal following over the decades. The early 1990s brought a tonal pivot. My Boyfriend's Back (1993) cast her as Missy McCloud in what is, let's be honest, one of the stranger teen comedies of that era β€” a movie about a boy who returns from the dead to take a girl to prom, played mostly for laughs. Lind's work there showed she wasn't locked into horror, and that flexibility carried her into more ambitious projects. Alan Parker's The Road to Wellville and Wim Wenders' The End of Violence gave her a seat at the table alongside prestige filmmakers, which isn't a trajectory you'd necessarily predict from a Fright Night sequel (Wikipedia). Over the course of her career she's worked under multiple credited names β€” Traci Lin, Traci Lin-Tavi, Tracy Lind, Traci Linn β€” which can make her full filmography feel more fragmented than it actually is. The connective tissue, though, is consistent: she gravitated toward projects with something specific to say, whether that was genre entertainment or art-house drama.

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Movie OTT. "Traci Lind." Accessed Aug 19, 2026. https://movieott.com/talent/traci-lind

Cross-references: Wikipedia

Last updated July 10, 2026 Β· Sources: tmdb+wikipedia+tmdb-credits+ai-claude

Filmography

Frequently asked questions

What films is Traci Lind known for?

Traci Lind has 7 titles indexed on Movie OTT, including The End of Violence, Red Meat, Code Name: Wolverine.

How long has Traci Lind been active?

Traci Lind's film career on Movie OTT spans from 1986 to 1997 β€” 11 years of work.