- Her first experience onstage was with Winnipeg's Theatre 77, an amateur company named for the number of steps between the theatre and the famous Portage & Main intersection.
- Was married twice, and outlived both husbands.
- She played Larry King's Jewish mother on "King of Kensington" (1975), a role that suited her well. She grew up Jewish in an area of Winnipeg with a large European immigrant population.
- After retiring from show business in 1993, she became a poet and occasionally gave public readings of her verse. Her latest book was "From Sleeping Libido to Geriatric Erotica".
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