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Suzanne Littrell

Board Member

Phone:

424-244-9049

Email:

Address:

PO Box 40124
St Petersberg, FL 33743

Meet Suzanne Littrell

Suzanne Littrell is a veteran Hollywood stuntwoman whose career spans more than 100 film and television productions, including Star Trek, A League of Their Own, and many others. An All-American athlete, she was the women's #1open-category amateur surfing champion in the United States at age 15 and earned a volleyball scholarship to the University of Southern California.

Suzanne served as Vice President of the Stuntwomen’s Association and founded the Stuntwomen’s Committee for Women in Film, advocating for greater recognition and opportunity for women in the entertainment industry. She is currently a top-producing Realtor and the owner-operator of Hermosa Oasis, a five-star rated, four-unit waterfront complex offering vacation and corporate rentals in Hermosa Beach, California.

Experience

1978 National Surfing Champion & All American

1980 - 1984 Athletics

1984 - Present Real Estate Management & Sales

1995 Founded Stunt Contact

2008 Hall of Fame
El Camino College

1984 - 2015 Professional Hollywood Stuntwoman

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1995

2022 Top 75 Athletes of All-Time

2023 - Present 

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At just 15 years old, Suzanne Rampe (now Littrell) made history by winning first place in the All-American Surfing Championships held in Hawaii, earning her the title of the #1 female amateur surfer in the United States. Competing against top talent from across the country, Suzanne’s performance secured her All-American status and national recognition as a champion in the sport.

In 1980, Suzanne played varsity volleyball at Mira Costa High School, where her team won the state championship. She then attended El Camino College, leading the team to a CIF state championship title. Suzanne went on to earn a volleyball scholarship to USC, where her team finished second in the nation.

Suzanne began managing real estate in 1984, gaining decades of hands-on experience in property operations. In 2003, she launched Hermosa Oasis, a five-star vacation rental company known for its exceptional guest experience. She became a licensed professional Realtor in 2013, combining her business expertise with a deep commitment to helping others find the right home or getaway.

In 1995, Suzanne founded Stunt Contact, an industry-first listing service for stunt performers and coordinators during a time when agents and formal representation were rare. Her platform offered up‑to‑date intel on ongoing productions, coordinator contacts, and auditions, helping performers find work in films, television, and commercials. Since its inception, Stunt Contact has grown into one of the leading breakdown and action opportunity services in the motion picture and TV stunt industry, a vital resource that continues to serve professionals across the field.

Suzanne Rampe was inducted into the El Camino College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008 in recognition of her outstanding performance on the volleyball team during the 1981–82 season .

Suzanne was a member of the Stuntmen’s Association of Motion Pictures, served as vice president, and has performed in over 100 television shows, films, and commercials. She specialized in all aspects of stunt work, with credits including A League of Their Own, Star Trek, Money Train, and Deep Space Nine.

In 1995, Suzanne Rampe married Slawomir Kielbasinski, a nine-time national and world champion in sports acrobatics. Together, they have two children. Jon Kielbasinski is currently working with The Integrity Path.Together, they have two children. Jon Kielbasinski is currently working with The Integrity Path Foundation.

In 2022, Suzanne Rampe was honored as one of El Camino College’s Top 75 Athletes of All Time as part of the college’s 75th Anniversary celebration. Recognized for her outstanding performance on the 1981–82 state championship volleyball team, Suzanne’s athleticism and leadership helped shape the legacy of women’s sports at El Camino. Her achievements continue to inspire future generations of student-athletes.

Suzanne Littrell has been a passionate speaker on breaking barriers in sports, sharing her experience as a top female athlete competing before the passage of Title IX and the challenges she continued to face even after its enactment. Her journey reflects the persistence and resilience needed to succeed in the face of gender-based discrimination. She also speaks openly about the emotional toll of bullying, including her own experience with cyberbullying. Through her story, Suzanne empowers students and adults alike to rise above adversity and build a culture rooted in respect and strength. In 2023, she married Medal of Honor recipient Gary Littrell, continuing their shared mission of service, integrity, and leadership.

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