Suffered from alcoholism for a number of years, but recovered and later
became a leader in the Alcoholics Anonymous program, where she
volunteered much of her time. She went on to teach drama at Yale
University for several years.
Was a Hollywood starlet in 1942 when she met future husband Yul Brynner. He had only been in America a few months and knew very little English at the time, waiting on tables, parking cars and singing gypsy songs in clubs to make ends meet.
Her son, Yul "Roc" Brynner, wrote the biography on his father "Yul, The Man Who Would Be King", in which he chronicles his parents' stormy marriage.
Gave birth to her only child at age 27, son Yul Brynner, on December 23, 1946. Child's father is her now late ex-husband, Yul Brynner.