KATHY TROUTT INTERVIEW (1970)
Kathy Troutt set a world depth record for women, off Sydney Heads, on air. Guided by Wally Reynolds a former RAN (Navy) diver. She was a successful model and TV actor. An episode of "Skippy - the Bush Kangaroo" (Marine Biologist) was written especially for her. Kathy also specialized with dolphin training and worked with several large budget Hollywood movies including "Day of the Dolphin" and "Blue Lagoon". She now lives on a property in Queensland (2009) and occasionally gets to the sea these days.

Kathy Troutt held marine jobs with The Australian Museum, State Fisheries and Marineland at Manly. She also trained dolphins in London and Florida and worked on feature length movies as well as holding a world depth record for women, on air.


Small picture by Richard Swansborough; large picture at Dunk Island during filming for "Age of Consent".








