- Was on the cast of General Hospital (1963) for 28 years, starting with its premiere.
- Honored with a caricature at the Brown Derby in Hollywood, 1988. She was the first daytime actress to receive the honor.
- She adopted a 23 year old female fan in 1982.
- Two children: Robert Lansing, Jr., and Mary Ann Anderson.
- Studied drama and dance under Sanford Meisner and Martha Graham.
- Graduated from Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT) with a degree in English, and completed some work toward a graduate degree in American Literature.
- Worked for two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York while attending graduate school in the summer in Vermont.
- Both of Emily's husbands made appearances on the original Star Trek series.
- Had two walk-ons in episodes of TV's Studio One (1948).
- Stepmother of Todd Hunter and Steele Hunter.
- Certificate of Merit, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, for Outstanding Contribution to Daytime Television.
- "Soapy" Award, "Special Award Winner for Outstanding Achievement," Soap Opera Digest, 1980.
- Bronze Halo Award, Southern California Motion Picture Council, 1982.
- In 1973, she was honored by the Motion Picture and Television Fund's Screen Smart Set Women's Auxiliary.
- She is buried at Glen Haven Memorial Park in Sylmar, California.
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