Jeannie Epper (born January 27, 1941) is an American stuntwoman and actress. She has performed stunts in over 100 feature films and television series and is perhaps best known as Lynda Carter's stunt double on the 1970s television series Wonder Woman. 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."
Her acting roles have included appearances in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Foxy Brown (1974), Switchblade Sisters (1975), Drum (1976), ' ' Supernatural' ' Season 1 Ep 18, Shtriga (2006),Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), and Quarantine (2008).
Biography
Jean Luann "Jeannie" Epper was born in 1941: 332 to professional stunt performers John and Frances Epper. John had immigrated to the United States from Switzerland during the 1920s. After establishing a riding academy in Los Angeles, he broke into the film industry as a stuntman specializing in horseback stunts. Jeannie Epper began learning stunt work from her father at the age of nine, and she became one of the first professional child stunt doubles. Her family traces its lineage back to "a colonel in Napoleon's...More about Jeannie Epper...