
Patricia M. Peters
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Patricia M. Peters is a gymnast, actress and stunt performer. Peters is probably most known as Michelle Pfeiffer's stunt double and general stand-in for films such as Batman Returns (1992) and What Lies Beneath (2000). With most career work coming from her profession as a stunt woman, she's also made appearances on screen as an actress playing in films such as Legion (1998), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Wild Bill (1995) and on television such as Jake and the Fatman (1992).
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