I don't remember too much about the orphanage, except it was really a large old house, and Iused to love to sing there.
I figure when you get married, it doesn't matter how much you earn or how much your husband earns, just as long as everything you do for the house is together, while still reserving some part of yourself to be yourself.
I guess I'm a born ham.
I play Judy-the older daughter of a marvelous space-wandering family. Fortunately, Mark Goddard-who plays my dad's assistant-is also up in space. He makes things sort of heavenly!
I was born in Norway, and when I was little I went to live in Detroit, Michigan. My father was a professor of philosophy at Wayne University, and my mother was also a teacher.
I was sitting in a little restaurant eating a platter of spaghetti. I noticed some people at the next table looking at me.
I'm a teen-age bride.
I've become a real housewife. Terry doesn't mind me working, in fact he loves me to be independent. But I only get an allowance of $15 dollars a week, which doesn't go very far.
It's a good thing I didn't get the part in Lolita. After testing, I read the book. There was a lot in it I didn't understand.
It's hard to say what life has in store for you, or when love will come your way. All I can tell you is, when Mr. Right appears, you'll know it.
It's wonderful to be part of a family that cares so much about others.
Last year, producer Irwin Allen was looking for a girl to co-star in Lost in Space. He'd seen a part I did on TV but couldn't remember my name.
Look at all the marriages that have been wonderfully successful where fellows finished their army service and came home to go to college on G.I. bills and their wives worked.
Terry's mother worked in the film industry for many years. She always wanted him to marry an actress.
We all have a common goal, and we know it's all for our future good.
Within a matter of three months, I appeared on several of the top television shows and I've been working ever since.
Born to a Finnish mother and German Nazi soldier, she was left in an Oslo orphanage at the age of two months. She was adopted by an American couple in 1949 and grew up in the in the United States.
She occasionally does nostalgia shows with Angela Cartwright.
In 1964 she auditioned for the role of Liesl Von Trapp in The Sound Of Music.
Was considered for the lead role in "Lolita" which eventually went to Sue Lyon.
Her original American name was Martha, but upon embarking on an acting career, she changed it to the more European sounding Marta.
Her measurements at the age of 18 were given as 32-22-34 in 1963's "Movie Life Yearbook."