Linda Stirling
Known for: Acting
Born: October 10, 1921 - Died: July 19, 1997
Her real name was Louise Schultz. She was born 11 Oct 1921, in Long Beach California. Most of you know her by her screen and acting name of "Tigress Linda Stirling". She studied music, dance, and drama as a child and received a scholarship to a Hollywood acting school. But she arrived in Hollywood to discover the school had closed, and she took a job as a showgirl at the Earl Carroll Theatre in Hollywood. She modeled in fashion advertisements and one ad led to a screen test. She was cast as a model in Powers Girl, The (1942), but more importantly, she was again spotted in an advertisement, this time by executives of Republic Studios, who were looking for a beautiful but athletic woman to star in their upcoming serial, The Tiger Woman, (1944). Despite having no experience in the kind of stunts and athletics that would be required, Stirling was able to convince not only the executives but ace stuntman Yakima Canutt of her capability. She won the role and a contract from Republic, and played hard-riding and -fighting heroines in numerous serials, Westerns, and low-budget adventure films over the next three or four years.
Known for
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D-Day on Mars
Sheila Layton
The Pretender
Flo Ronson
The Madonna's Secret
Helen North
The Mysterious Mr. Valentine
Janet Spencer
Zorro's Black Whip
Barbara Meredith
San Antonio Kid
Ann Taylor
The Republic Pictures Story
Self
The Topeka Terror
June Hardy
The Crimson Ghost
Diana Farnsworth
The Purple Monster Strikes
Sheila Layton
Manhunt of Mystery Island
Claire Forrest
Jesse James Rides Again
Ann Bolton
The Tiger Woman
Tiger Woman / Rita Arnold
Vigilantes of Dodge City
Carol Franklin
Sheriff of Cimarron
Helen Burton
Santa Fe Saddlemates
Ann Morton
The Powers Girl
Powers America Beauty Pageant Model
Dakota
Entertainer (uncredited)
That Brennan Girl
(uncredited)
The Invisible Informer
Eve Rogers
Passkey to Danger
Model
Wagon Wheels Westward
Arlie Adams
The Cherokee Flash
Joan Mason
Sheriff of Sundown
Lois Carpenter