- Was a three-time North American Roller Skating Champion and in 1983 was inducted into The Roller Skating Hall of Fame. Her coach was the legendary Elmer Ringeisen.
- Was a member of the original La Mama Troupe under the direction of Tom O'Horgan (future director of Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar), appearing throughout the United States, at European festivals including Spoleto, Italy; Edinburgh, Scotland; and in the London West End production of Tom Paine by Paul Foster.
- Winner of the 2017 Acker Award for Avant-Garde Excellence.
- One of the original performers in the Off-Off Broadway theater movement in New York City during the 1960's.
- Studied acting and directing at San Francisco State University and received a B.A. in Drama.
- Attended Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco.
- Studied acting with Master teachers Eric Morris and Lee Strasberg in New York.
- Her archives are housed with the Rutgers University Alexander Library, Special Collections, the La MaMa Archives in New York City and the Magie Dominic / Caffe Cino Collection at NYPL for the Performing Arts.
- Was an active member of Times Square Playwrights.
- Was a producer of "The Actors Archives" with interviews with, and photos of, members of The Original LaMama Troupe, for the purposes of educating the world about and otherwise spreading awareness of the actors.
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