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Susan Jane Myers was born in Miami on September 1, 1946; some sources say she was a native of Washington, D.C. [1] [5] [6] From the age of ten, Backlinie lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, where she swam for miles off the coast and in local pools. [7]
Backlinie had performed on screen throughout the Seventies and Eighties, with her most notable role being Christine “Chrissie” Watkins in Spielberg’s 1975 shark horror – the first person ...
Backlinie was best known for her role as Chrissie Watkins in “Jaws,” who is dragged to her death by a killer shark in the 1975 film’s iconic opening scene. Backlinie specialized in swimming ...
Jaws is set in the fictional town of Amity, a small, seaside resort located on the south shore of Long Island, halfway between Bridgehampton and East Hampton.One night, after making love on the beach, a young woman named Christine Watkins skinny dips alone in the ocean where she is attacked and killed by a massive great white shark.
She is cast as Christie Watkins in "Backstabbers" the 6th episode of the 6th season of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods on October 23, 2015. She reprised the role in "Erasing History" the 13th episode of the 8th season of the series on Friday, January 19, 2018. [ 12 ]
Chrissie Watts is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Tracy-Ann Oberman. She first appeared on 29 April 2004 and transpired to be the second wife of the show's "most enduring character", Den Watts (Leslie Grantham) - and thus became a prominent regular for the next 18 months. In 2005, Chrissie was the focus of ...
Chrissie Hynde went back to Ohio. Not all of her city is gone. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer took time out to reminisce this week as The Pretenders returned to Akron for two sold out concerts ...
1975 – Jaws, an American film directed by Steven Spielberg, features a brief scene showing Chrissie Watkins (Susan Backlinie), a young woman swimming nude in the ocean at night before being killed by a great white shark. [98]