She was one of the last surviving cast members from the early shorts of The Three Stooges at Columbia Pictures.
After retiring from acting in 1951, she worked for many years with the World Adoption International Fund, an adoption agency, founded by Jane Russell.
Has been credited under names of Lorna Gray and Virginia Pound (her birth name), but from 1945 on, she went only by Adrian Booth.
On April 30, 2011, she appeared as a guest at the annual Three Stooges convention held in Fort Washington, PA.
Passed away on April 30, 2017, three months away from what would have been her 100th birthday on July 26.
She was cremated by the Neptune Society of Sherman Oaks, CA, and her ashes were given to a longtime friend.
The min-bio claims she was discovered by Columbia Pictures. She made five films for Paramount Pictures, using her real name, before she made any films for Columbia.
Was an ordained minister.
In June 2001 she made a rare public appearance at the "Ray and Sharon Courts Hollywood Collectors Show" in North Hollywood, CA, where she signed autographs for fans.
She appeared as a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, in July 1996 and July 2005.