Lindsey Vonn, a four-time Olympian who picked up a gold medal (2010) and two bronzes (2010, 2018) for Team USA in her illustrious skiing career, recently took on a new title —— co-director —— paired with legendary filmmaker Frank Marshall.
It was working with the movie-making icon and helping tell the story of Vonn’s childhood hero, Picabo Street, that had her wanting to sit in a director’s chair. Picabo, now streaming on Peacock, details Street’s unique story, including her winning a gold (1998) and silver (’94) medal for Team USA as a three-time Olympic ski racer. Read More
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