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Easter Walters: A Trailblazing Stuntwoman of the Silent Screen In the early days of Hollywood, when stunts and action sequences were still a largely uncharted frontier, Easter Walters emerged as a true pioneer - a fearless performer who routinely defied gravity and pushed the boundaries of what was considered possible on the silver screen. With her athletic prowess and steely determination, Walters became a sought-after stuntwoman, bringing a thrilling physicality to a range of genres from swashbuckling adventure to atmospheric horror. Walters' breakout role came in the 1918 film Hands Up, where she captivated audiences with her daring feats of derring-do. Her work in The Tiger's Trail and The Devil's Riddle further solidified her reputation as an actress who could hold her own against the most treacherous stunts, often performing her own breathtaking leaps and falls. But Walters was no mere daredevil - she also displayed impressive dramatic range, as evidenced by her nuanced performance in the 1919 social drama Common Clay. Her ability to seamlessly transition between action-oriented and more introspective roles marked her as a versatile and multi-talented performer, one who left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape of the silent era.