- She has a great love for all things Elvis Presley. She discovered her love for him when she was 14 years old in Branson, Missouri and bought her first two Elvis CDs. The last thing she did in her devotion to The King was to name her dog after him.
- Loves all things Disney. Her and her mother's most favorite Disney film is "The Jungle Book". She became a huge fan of Louis Prima after learning he was the voice of 'King Louis' in the film.
- She likes to write children's stories.
- Her favorite classic Hollywood actresses are Natalie Wood, Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Vivien Leigh, Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe; her favorite classic Hollywood actors are James Dean, Marlon Brando, Henry Fonda, Richard Burton, Gregory Peck, and James Stewart. Her favorite singer/actress from that time is Julie Andrews, along with Ann-Margaret. Her favorite dancer/actors are Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. Danny Kaye is her favorite comedian of that time.
- She loves classic films and musicals. Her favorites are All About Eve, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Rebel Without a Cause, West Side Story, Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Hello Dolly!, Bye Bye Birdie, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Mary Poppins, Parent Trap, Pollyanna and Alfred Hitchcock's films.
- Her father was in shipping, so every summer he would take her and the family to various countries in Europe and Asia, as well as Australia, as her father's family lives there.
- She loves classic television; some of her favorites include "I Love Lucy", "The Lucy Show", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Get Smart", "The Jeffersons", "The Munsters", "Bewitched", "I Dream of Jeannie", "The Bob Newhart Show, "Taxi", "Green Acres", and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents".
- Lucille Ball is her idol. She collects as many things "Lucy" as she can, including Lucille Ball biographies, her dolls, her films, and all the seasons of her TV shows.
- Harry Potter is her favorite children's book series of all time. Before that, she grew up reading the great stories of Enid Blyton, Beverly Cleary, C.S. Lewis, and Rudyard Kipling.
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