Following the success of
The Exorcist, Blair appeared in several controversial television films, including
Born Innocent and
Sarah T...Portrait Of a Teenage Alcoholic, which were the highest
rated in their respective years. She was
also featured in
Airport 1975. Soon afterward, her role in the failed
Exorcist sequel,
Exorcist II: The Heretic, nearly killed her career. She did, however, receive a
Saturn Award Best Actress nomination for her performance in the film.
According to an interview with
John McLaughlin on
McLaughlin's One On One, Blair experienced an uncontrollable weight gain over the next few years after
Exorcist II.
Adding to her troubles, Blair was arrested in
December 1977 for conspiring to purchase and distribute
cocaine and for possessing
amphetamines. It was revealed that Blair's cohorts happened to be dog breeders; phone taps indicated that the word "dog" was a code word for "cocaine". Though there was an actual dog discussed in the phone tap recordings, Linda's legal team preferred to cop a guilty plea rather than deplete Blair's finances with a lengthy trial. She was fined for possession, sentenced to three years probation, instructed to appear in several anti-drug commercials, and ordered to enter a nine month drug rehabilitation program. Blair mentioned the legal woes on a
October 1999 episode of
E! True Hollywood Story, claiming that the 1977 arrest ruined her Hollywood career.