- Los Angeles Rams cheerleader from 1978-1980.
- She admitted that she would have preferred to have remained for the duration of Three's Company (1976) instead of being dismissed, but she also was glad that her performance was appreciated by fans.
- Has the distinction of playing the only character on Dallas (1978) to be killed off twice. Jamie Ewing Barnes was killed off the first time in the last episode of the "Dream Season" when she was blown up in her brother's car. The second time came midway through the next season, when she was killed while rock climbing in Mexico. Though the second death did not occur on camera.
- She had never seen Three's Company (1976) until after she was cast. She said the reason she had not seen much television was because, growing up in California, her family always encouraged her to go play outside in the warm weather.
- Before landing the role of Cindy Snow on Three's Company (1976), she had been a Kellogg's Corn Flakes box model and Miss Young America.
- Husband, Bruce Oppenheim, was previously married to Cybill Shepherd.
- She has never had children of her own, but enjoys being a stepmother to her husband's children with Cybill Shepherd.
- Her athletic prowess won her gold buckles in rodeos, and she also enjoys racing cars.
- She was very close to her mother and bought her a beach house on Malibu, California, with her earnings from Three's Company (1976). Her mother had shown to every taping of the sitcom, showing her support.
- Former Miss San Fernando Valley, Miss Hollywood and Miss Los Angeles.
- To date, she worked with most of the actors who were regular cast members of Three's Company (1976), with the exception of Ann Wedgeworth.
- She made a brief cameo appearance as a cocktail waitress in the music video "Lovin' Every Minute of It" by the Canadian rock band Loverboy (1985).
- Actress Liz Crawford portrayed her in the made-for-television film Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company' (2003).
- She was a "Job's Daughter" for the International Order of Job's Daughters. Bethel #322 Northridge.
- Spokesperson for numerous infomercial products.
- Stepmother of twins Ariel Ladensohn and Zachariah Oppenheim.
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