- Acoording to a full-length article by Barrie Roberts for Classic Images, Frieda signed a contract with Warner Bros. only to discover she had been hired as a threat to keep temperamental star Kay Francis in line. Frieda went on to appear in support of Francis in two films.
- Experienced symptoms of dizziness and disorientation while filming the movie The Crowded Sky (1960). Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she retired within a year after being forced to walk with a cane.
- Played Elizabeth Taylor's character's mother (Mrs. Vickers) in George Stevens's classic, A Place in the Sun (1951).
- An avid knitter, she often gave hand-knitted gifts for friends and co-workers.
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