- Her son told his classmates that she worked on the La mujer maravilla (1975) TV series but they didn't believe him. He even went so far as to show them a picture of her in the "Wonder Woman" costume from the set and they still didn't believe him. La mujer maravilla (1975) star Lynda Carter eventually heard about this and took it upon herself to personally invite the entire class to the set so they could see Epper herself in action.
- During the filming of Foxy Brown, Epper told Pam Grier's stunt double to take a step forward before hitting her with a huge painting in a heavy frame during a fight scene. The stunt double forgot to take the step forward and ended up hitting Epper with the frame instead of the painting and cracked her skull opened.
- She and Kitty O'Neil were both stunt doubles to Lynda Carter in episodes of La mujer maravilla (1975). Epper was also a stunt double for Lindsay Wagner in episodes of La mujer biónica (1976) as well as Kate Jackson in episodes of Los ángeles de Charlie (1976). In addition, she was a cinematic stunt double for Kathleen Turner for the mud slide scene in Dos bribones tras la esmeralda perdida (1984).
- Donated her kidney (2000) to save the life of fellow actor, Ken Howard.
- Daughter of John Epper.
- Grandmother of Christopher Epper.
- She grew up on a ranch in North Hollywood. Her parents were professional stunt performers who trained their children -- three daughters and three sons -- in horse-riding tricks.
- Has two children, Eurlyne and Richard.
- Her first appearance on camera came when she was 9, riding a horse bareback at full speed down a steep slope for a TV Western.
- She was cremated at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in its crematory. Her ashes were returned to her widower afterwards.
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