A multifaceted performer, she ventured into the realms of stage, film, radio, and television, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility. As a student at the prestigious Columbia University, she honed her skills and refined her craft, later becoming a valued member of the esteemed American Theatre Wing.
Her impressive resume boasts an array of notable radio appearances, including "The March of Time", "Gangbusters", "Young Widder Brown", and "I Love a Mystery", among others. In fact, she shared the airwaves with the illustrious Laurence Olivier in "Disraeli", a rare radio appearance for the celebrated thespian.
In one of her final film endeavors, "Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls" (1973),she shared the screen with her husband, the talented Jim Boles, in a poignant and memorable performance that showcased their undeniable chemistry and on-screen partnership.