In the latter part of her life worked as a fashion coordinator and set and costume designer for television and stage productions in New York.
Her second husband, Reginald H. Morgan, was a Wall Street stockbroker.
Drove in the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC) during the London Blitz and in 1942 was chosen as General Eisenhower's driver.
In the 1930s worked as a mannequin and a film extra.
The daughter of an army officer.
Following her death and subsequent cremation her ashes were scattered in County Cork, Ireland.
Her memoirs, "Eisenhower Was My Boss", published in 1948, was described in the Times Literary Supplement of 1949 as the least attractive book written about the war to date.
Wrote two books "Eisenhower Was My Boss," and a second, "Past Forgetting, My Love Affair With Dwight D. Eisenhower," which was published after her death.