Lee Fierro


Elizabeth Lee Fierro was an American actress and theater promoter best known for playing Mrs. Kintner in the Jaws film franchise. She died of complications from coronavirus.

Biography

Fierro had training as an actress in theater but not as a screen actress.
In her personal life Fierro had five children.
Fierro acted in a famous scene in the 1975 film Jaws, in which she slapped the police chief. The scene required several takes.
Fierro recalled slapping the actor playing the police chief 17 times, saying "I slapped him hard with a loose wrist, which was what I was taught in acting school."
Fierro reportedly had also "objected to the profanity" of the scene's dialogue as originally drafted, and the director, Steven Spielberg, wanted dialogue that accorded with Fierro's "everywoman looks," so the scene's dialogue was rewritten the day before it was filmed.
Fierro lived for many years on Martha's Vineyard, where from 1974 to 2017 she was artistic director of the Island Theatre Workshop and mentored hundreds of aspiring actors.
Kevin Ryan, the Theater's board president in 2020, who had worked with her for 30 years, estimated that Fierro had mentored and taught theater to more than 1,000 children, and recalled Fierro as "fiercely dedicated to the mission of teaching. She, no matter what it was, would stay at it and get the job done."
In 2013, Fierro received a "Woman of the Year" award by Women Empowered to Make Healthy Choices for her local theater workshop.
In mid-2017, Fierro moved to Aurora, Ohio, to an assisted living facility, to be closer to her family.
Fierro died on April 5, 2020 in Aurora, Ohio, of COVID-19.
Fierro's death was noted in dedicated entertainment media, and other media that included USA Today, Business Insider,
and United Press International.

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