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I would climb on roofs and jump off using my parents' bed sheet, hoping it would open like a parachute. I was always getting hurt, breaking a leg, you know, bruising, cracking my head open.
Cathy Rigby
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Cathy Rigby
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: December 12
Actor
Actress
Artistic Gymnast
Orator
Stage Actor
Los Alamitos
California
Cathleen Roxanne Rigby
Cathy Rigby Mason
Cathy Rigby-McCoy
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