Susan Backlinie, the actress and stuntwoman known for her iconic role as the first victim of the shark in Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, has passed away at 77. Her agent, Matthew Templeton, confirmed the news and requested privacy for her family during this difficult time.
Backlinie rose to fame at 28, thanks to her exceptional swimming and diving skills, which caught Spielberg’s attention. Before Jaws, she worked with animals and even performed as a mermaid at Florida’s Weeki Wachee Springs. She approached Spielberg with the idea that her unique abilities would enhance the film’s authenticity, leading to her casting.
Her role in Jaws inspired many, including fans who have since developed a passion for sharks. One fan noted that her portrayal sparked his lifelong fascination with great white sharks.
Susan Backlinie will be remembered as a pioneering figure in cinematic history, and her contributions to the film industry will be cherished. Rest in peace, Susan.