1984 Appeared in Australian documentary "Don't Call Me Girlie"
1982 Researched, narrated, and co-produced (with first husband Edmond Angelo) "Ann Richards in the U.S.S.R.", filmed on a 50,000 mile tour
1980 Began prize-winning career as an oil painter
1937 Feature film debut in "It Isn't Done"
As a schoolgirl, was encouraged in her poetry writing by John Masefield, then poet laureate of England
Discovered performing in little theater group by Ken Hall, producer and director for Cinesound Studios
Left Australia for Hollywood after outbreak of WWII
Appeared in five MGM films, the last being King Vidor's "An American Romance" (1944)
Acted in several films for Hal B. Wallis' production company at Paramount