- She was the first Asian runway model in Paris, France.
- She was a Latin Quarter Showgirl.
- She was a supporter of the Actors' Fund, animal rights, and the Japanese American National Museum.
- She was a member of the Screen Actors Guild, AFTA, and Actors' Equality.
- She had lived in New York City from 1944 until her death in 2009.
- In 1944, she left the internment camp on a scholarship to Juilliard School in New York City procured by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
- Her family moved to Seattle, Washington in the 1920s until 1941 when her family was sent to the Minidoka Japanese American Internment Camp after Pearl Harbor attack.
- Was one of the first Asian runway models in Paris.
- Was of Japanese-American ancestry.
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