From LA Times bestselling author Mallory O'Meara, the untold story of America's first professional stuntwoman, Helen Gibson, who set groundbreaking precedents for women in Hollywood Helen Gibson was a woman willing to try anything. Advertised as "The Most Daring Actress in Pictures," Helen emerged in the early days of the twentieth-century silent film scene as a rodeo rider, producer, performer and stunt double for iconic stars of the era. Her exploits were as dangerous as they were glamorous, featured in hundreds of films and serials--yet her legacy was quickly overshadowed by the increasingly hypermasculine and male-dominated evolution of action films in the decades that would follow her. In the first-ever published biography of Helen Gibson, award-winning author Mallory O'Meara presents her life and career in exhilarating detail, including: Helen's rise to fame in The Hazards of Helen , the longest-running serial in history How Helen became the first-ever stunt double in American film and the first stuntperson to jump from a moving train The pivotal and overlooked role of Helen's contemporaries--including female directors, stars and stuntwomen who shaped the making of narrative film. Through the page-turning story of Helen's pioneering legacy, Mallory O'Meara shines a light on the unsung history of Hollywood stuntwomen and the crucial shifts they brought to women's visibility and work in cinema.
Daughter of Daring : The Spectacular Feats of Helen Gibson in Hollywood's True Golden Age