Victoria Racimo

Victoria Racimo

Victoria Racimo

Performer
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Victoria Racimo

Performer

December 26, 1943

New York City, New York

November 29, 2020

Victoria Racimo was an American film and television actress.

She is perhaps best known for starring in John Frankenheimer's horror sci-fi picture Prophecy (1979) and in Mike Nichols' The Day of the Dolphin (1973).

With an acting career that spanned four decades, Racimo also appeared in the films High Velocity (1976), The Mountain Men (1980), Choke Canyon (1986), and Ernest Goes to Camp (1987).

In television, she had recurring roles in The Chisholms, Eight is Enough, Falcon Crest, and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and guest starred in a number of series including The Doctors, Ironside, Mod Squad, Mannix, Kung Fu, Hawaii Five-O, Fantasy Island, and Doogie Howser, M.D.

A strong supporter of equine welfare and rescue, Racimo also produced and directed One Day (2015), a documentary about Kentucky's Our Mims Retirement Haven for horses.

Racimo died November 29, 2020, in Williamsburg, Virginia. She was 76.

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