Stuntwoman May Boss Has Died At The Age Of 90.
The veteran action woman passed away after suffering health issues following a stroke in 2008.
Boss got her start in rodeos and was reportedly considered one of the best horsewomen in Hollywood.
In 1952, she booked her first stunt in The Story Of Will Rogers and went on to appear in over 100 films and TV shows, including Mary Poppins, The Blues Brothers, Blazing Saddles, Total Recall and Ironside.
She doubled for actresses including Bette Davis, Rita Hayworth and Sandra Dee and even landed small roles in TV series and movies, including Temple Houston, Speed 2: Cruise Control and CSI: Miami.
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