Gibson, Helen (1892–1977)
Gibson, Helen (1892–1977)
American actress and stuntwoman. Born Aug 27, 1892, in Cleveland, Ohio; died Oct 10, 1977, in Roseburg, Oregon; m. Clifton Johnson; m. Hoot Gibson (cowboy star), 1913 (div. 1920).
One of the earliest serial stars, known for her athleticism and willingness to assume dangerous stunts, replaced Helen Holmes in the title role of The Hazards of Helen (1915–16); appeared in over 50 films and became one of Hollywood's top stuntwomen.
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