She was known for this one thing, then she disappeared from the screens. What happened?

 

She studied with famed acting coach Sanford Meisner, whose methods impacted some of the industry’s most respected actors.

The actress played D.A. Deb Grant in the CBS television series “The Trial of Rosie O’Neill” debut episode in 1990 | Source: Getty Images.

Her early stage credits included parts like Miss Hardcastle in “She Stoops to Conquer,” Feeney Evans in Bernard Shaw’s

“The Shewing Up of Blanco Posnet,” and The Blonde in “Between Two Thieves.” These assignments aided in the development of her trade and laid the groundwork for what was to come.

She made her on-screen debut in 1969 with a performance in “NET Playhouse,” which launched her career. From then,

 

Hugh Hefner was accused by former playboy bunnies of being a “predator” who engaged in bestiality.

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