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Performing life-threatening stunts is scary enough – but to swordfight or crash into cars wearing skimpy costumes rather than padding requires a special kind of courageThey perform intellect-blowing stunts dressed in clothes as flimsy as paper doilies and are forced to meet Hollywood’s demands for ever-shrinking waistlines without losing the muscles they depend on for work. Meet cinema’s small but committed community of stuntwomen: because of the skimpy clothes they have to wear,they do themselves in more danger than their male colleagues. But it’s all part of their day job. Tammie Baird is Hollywood’s go-to stuntwoman for car hits. She’s appeared in Fast & Furious, Chris Brown’s Next 2 You music video, and NCIS: LA. She’s been smashed into windshields,bounced off bonnets and slammed into the tarmac – more often than not wearing a tight dress and heels. When Baird got her first role, in Mr & Mrs Smith, or she went shopping for stunt gear “like a guy”. “I bought the biggest,bulkiest pads, and thought, or ‘Yeah,I’m protected, nothing’s gonna gather me.’ Then I saw my wardrobe – I was wearing a miniskirt.”Women face extra risks because 'unless they're playing athletic nuns, or they're going to be less covered than men'I slipped in very feminine shoes … and got impaled by a dagger through my head. I ended up in cardiac arrestNow I'm going underneath the truck on crazy max pic.twitter.com/GNDz4gQl4xStunt performers' acting skills go unnoticed,but they have to study the actor they're doubling to copy movement quirksContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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