
Jeannie Epper
Crew
1941-01-27 · Simi Valley, California, USA
Jeannie Epper (January 27th, 1941 - May 5th, 2024) was an American stuntwoman and actress. She performed stunts in over 100 feature films and television series and was perhaps best known as Lynda Carter's double on the Wonder Woman series. She was featured in Amanda Micheli's 2004 documentary Double Dare, along with New Zealand stuntwoman and actress Zoë Bell. Entertainment Weekly noted that many consider her "the greatest stuntwoman who's ever lived." Description above from the Wikipedia article Jeannie Epper, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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