Sally Bishop(II)
- Stunts
- Actress
Sally was raised on a grape farm in Niagara, Ontario, Canada. Her grandfather Thomas Bishop started a wild west show which continued through the generations as her father produced rodeos and wild west shows throughout the eastern states and provinces. Sally performed from the age of 8 as a trick rider, roman rider and sharp shooter, later performing at Excalibur in Las Vegas, the Dixie Stampede in Branson, MO and as a cast member of the Cirque equestrian show Cavalia. After a break to pursue her degree in Environmental Science, she was accepted to law school, but quickly decided she wanted to stay true to her background. She moved on to professional rodeo, trick and roman riding across the US and Canada. Sally's father was also an early stuntman and head wrangler in Toronto, and she followed suit as a stunt performer, stunt coordinator and actor. More recently Sally has produced and written a short film and is working on a documentary about ranching women. She has been nominated 3 times and won once the Ampia Rosie for Best Stunt Performance for "Let Him Go" with Kevin Costner and is stunt coordinator of the Netflix show "My Life with the Walter Boys."