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Jacquie de Creed

Jacqueline Balmer (1957 – 17 June 2011), known professionally as Jacquie de Creed, was an English stuntwoman and presenter, and holder of the Long Distance Car Ramp Jump Record. During the 1980s she became famous in the United Kingdom for staging a series of spectacular car stunts. Along with her husband, de Creed was killed in an air crash while flying through dense fog en route from Italy to the French town of Troyes.
==Career==

She began her stunt-performing career in the 1970s, appearing on television on numerous occasions, including the BBC television series ''Disaster Squad'', but she was to become a household name after getting into the ''Guinness Book of Records'' with a 1983 car ramp jump in a 1969 Ford Mustang which had been specially adapted for the occasion. De Creed set the record for Long Distance Car Ramp Jump at having approached the jumping ramp at 140 mph.〔 This is a record which, according to the ''Sunday Mirror'', was unbeaten at the time of her death in 2011.
Her career was defined by a series of dramatic stunts. On one notable occasion while attempting to jump a line of vehicles, she fell short of the target, wrecking the car and almost killing herself. She later recalled in her biography that it was "probably the most spectacular car crash ever filmed from which the female driver lived to tell the tale". The ''Daily Telegraph'' reports that in a short biography on her website, de Creed is said to have been "one of only a few people in Britain" who could drive a car on its side, balanced on two wheels.
She also made television commercials for Bovril and Heinz and, according to the Birmingham-based ''Sunday Mercury'' newspaper, gave driving lessons to a number of television presenters before retiring in 2005 to become a drama teacher.〔 According to ''BBC News'', she later worked as a presenter and became an after-dinner speaker.〔 At the time of her death, de Creed was at work on an autobiography, entitled ''Close to the Edge'', with her long term stunt partner Dick Sheppard.

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