Remembering Kitty O'Neil: Legendary Stuntwoman and Record-Breaker
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Kitty O'Neil was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1946 and lost her hearing at just five months old due to measles.
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O'Neil worked as a telephone operator, switchboard operator, and dental assistant before pursuing a career in stunts.
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She became a member of Stunts Unlimited, a group of Hollywood stunt performers, and was known for her fearlessness and talent.
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O'Neil set multiple records throughout her career, including the women's land-speed record of 512 mph and the water-speed record of 275 mph, both of which still stand today.
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She also served as a technical advisor for the television series The Bionic Woman, worked as a race car driver, and a hot air balloon pilot.
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Kitty O'Neil's accomplishments paved the way for future generations of stunt performers and female athletes, and she continues to inspire people around the world.
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We at [company name] pay tribute to her on her 77th birth anniversary, celebrating her remarkable life and legacy.