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- Birth nameLinda Louise Shultz
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- American leading woman, a popular action star of serials in the 1940s. 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 The Powers Girl (1943), 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. She married a screenwriter for Republic, Sloan Nibley in 1946 and shortly thereafter retired from movies. She made a few guest appearances on television in the 1950s, but spent most of her later years doing college work (as both student and teacher) and attending to her family life. She was widowed in 1990 and died of cancer in 1997.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>
- SpousesSloan Nibley(December 20, 1946 - April 3, 1990) (his death, 2 children)Maurice Irving Kantro(February 16, 1941 - October 5, 1943) (divorced)
- ChildrenTimothy Nibley
- RelativesGwen Welles(Cousin)Harris Yulin(Cousin)
- Cousin of Harris Yulin and Gwen Welles.
- The first of only two actresses to play a "Zorro" role (she is well remembered by serial buffs for her starring role as the masked heroine in the classic Zorro's Black Whip (1944). The second was Tessie Santiago in Queen of Swords (2000).
- After retiring from acting, she continued her education and graduated from UCLA. In 1965 she went to work at Glendale (CA) College, teaching English Literature, Irish History and Shakespeare. She retired in 1992.
- Mother of Christopher Nibley and Timothy Nibley.
- I made my living getting beat up, tied up and gagged and thrown off a horse.
- I made my living getting beat up, tied up and gagged, and thrown off a horse.
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