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Sports clothes and glamour model throughout the 1960s, she appeared on [[Skippy the Bush Kangaroo]] (as herself) as a visiting marine biologist. {{clarify|date=June 2016}}
Sports clothes and glamour model throughout the 1960s, she appeared on [[Skippy the Bush Kangaroo]] (as herself) as a visiting marine biologist. {{clarify|date=June 2016}}
Troutt appeared in the documentary Mermaids in Paradise released to television and cinemas in 1965 by [[Ben Cropp]]{{cn|date=May 2017}}
Troutt appeared in the documentary Mermaids in Paradise released to television and cinemas in 1965 by [[Ben Cropp]]{{cn|date=May 2017}}
[https://fathom1a.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/fathom-one-pages-19-31-kathy-troutt.html * Kathy Troutt interview 1971 pages 30-31 Fathom magazine (Australia)]
[https://fathom1a.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/fathom-one-pages-19-31-kathy-troutt.html *
Kathy Troutt interview 1971 pages 30-31 Fathom magazine (Australia)]


==Dolphin training==
==Dolphin training==

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Kathy Troutt
Born (1947-09-14) 14 September 1947 (age 77)
OccupationActress

Kathy Troutt (born 14 September 1947) in Bath, England, is a model, actor, deep sea diver[clarification needed] and dolphin trainer, who moved to Australia in 1948.[citation needed]

Diving career

At age 16 Kathy Troutt made the "Guinness Book of Records" for the longest female deep sea scuba dive, breathing ordinary air for 320 feet[clarification needed] off Sydney Harbour with former Royal Australian Navy diver, Wally Reynolds.[1] Kathy dived on Sydney Harbour shipwrecks in 1965[2]

Modeling and acting career

Sports clothes and glamour model throughout the 1960s, she appeared on Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (as herself) as a visiting marine biologist. [clarification needed] Troutt appeared in the documentary Mermaids in Paradise released to television and cinemas in 1965 by Ben Cropp[citation needed] [https://fathom1a.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/fathom-one-pages-19-31-kathy-troutt.html *

Kathy Troutt interview 1971 pages 30-31  Fathom magazine (Australia)]

Dolphin training

Worked in pantomime London, England where she trained dolphins for movies. She was spotted by a representative of director, Mike Nichols, where she was to train a dolphin for the feature film The Day of the Dolphin.[citation needed]

Later hired for similar work for the feature film The Blue Lagoon where Troutt played body-double for Brook Shields.[citation needed]

Followed by work as a crew member with Return to the Blue Lagoon and later several other feature films produced in Australia and Asia.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Deep Dive" People Magazine (Australia) by Alan Kershaw 17 November 1965
  2. ^ Australian Skindivers Magazine, December 1965 'Wreck of Catherine Adamston'.
  3. ^ Kathy Troutt with dolphin. Cover, Australian Women's Weekly, 19 September 1973