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Virginia Gilmore's father was a British army officer who retired to California. Educated at a convent in Hollywood, she made her stage debut at 15 with a San Francisco theater company and at 20 made her first movie for Samuel Goldwyn. Although her career started out well, she was soon relegated to leading and supporting parts in B pictures, and as offers dwindled, she retired from films in 1952. She still kept her hand in show business as a stage and television actress, and eventually became a drama coach.- Actor
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J. Víctor López was born on 10 March 1947 in Cuba. He was an actor, known for Falcon Crest (1981), Deadly Force (1983) and Man from Atlantis (1977). He died on 28 March 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Stunts
- Actress
Babe DeFreest was the first female horse stunt rider in film and the first woman offered a professional jockey license. She was a skilled rider who had a career that spanned the years 1932 to 1946, as a stunt double for many well-known actors. She stood in early on for Linda Sterling, Mae West, Marlene Dietrich, Yvonne DeCarlo, Joan Crawford, Maria Montez, Jean Carmen, Audrey Scott, Nell O'Day, Frances Gifford, Kay Aldridge, Shirley O'Hara, and other actors.
Babe liked to do the stunts and stand-in jobs, and despite their danger, she was in so many wagon wrecks she got the nickname Breakaway Babe. She was eventually inducted into the Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of Fame in 1976 in addition to receiving a special Presidents Award.- Gustav Weinkötz was born on 17 December 1912 in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He died on 28 March 1986 in Grasellenbach, Hesse, Germany.