Esther William did all the water work herself despite ongoing risks. She suffered numerous ruptured eardrums from all her underwater filming, and she broke her neck diving off a 115-foot tower for a scene in "Million Dollar Mermaid." She had to wear a brace for seven months.
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Esther William did all the water work herself despite ongoing risks. She suffered numerous ruptured eardrums from all her underwater filming, and she broke her neck diving off a 115-foot tower for a scene in "Million Dollar Mermaid." She had to wear a brace for seven months.
ReplyDeleteI almost ran the "dangerous when wet" picture. Whio knew Esther Williams did "wet work"?
ReplyDeleteSome very fine lines on that dame!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeedy!
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