- Children by her husband, Phil Hartman, Sean Edward (b. 1989) and Birgen Hartman (b. 1992), were raised by Brynn's sister Katherine and her husband Michael Wright in Eau Claire, Wisconsin after the deaths of their parents.
- Shot and killed herself after shooting and killing her husband, Phil Hartman.
- She would physically abuse her husband Phil. He would show up to work with scratches on his face and spend the night on his houseboat.
- A friend of her who had known her since she was 19 remarked on her constant changing of her name, "She was always looking to find herself. When I met her, she was Vicki; then she became Vicki Jo, then Brindon and then Brynn. I'd laugh and say, 'Who are you this week?'".
- She was working as a Catalina swimsuit model, when she met Phil Hartman on a blind date in 1986.
- She can also be briefly seen in the early 1990s opening credit sequence of Saturday Night Live (1975), having dinner with Hartman. However, due to her not being a regular on the series, the director ordered that her face not be shown (which angered Brynn herself). With very close inspection in the 2-3 seconds she is seen, her earring is seen moving as indication that she had just moved her head, trying to get her face on-camera.
- While Andy Dick was in rehab, Phil Hartman called Dick to ask if it was good to get Brynn into.
- His friends remarked that Phil Hartman considered her his "dream girl" and getting married to her was "a fantasy come true".
- She was under the influence of alcohol and cocaine on the very last night of her life.
- She relapsed into cocaine, getting the score from Andy Dick--a fellow user himself.
- She also suspected (incorrectly) that her husband, Phil Hartman, was having an affair.
- While married to Phil Hartman, she took acting lessons and looked after their young children. She was trying to be on the same wavelength that her husband was on.
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