- Was a naturalized citizen of the United States.
- Was a singer with the Xavier Cugat Orchestra in the mid-1940s.
- Her husband, Orlando Alfredo Beltran, worked for over 20 years as a staff member for the Philosophical Research Society, founded by Philosopher, Manly Palmer Hall. His published writings include most notably, "Symbolism of Oriental Religious Art". They wed in 1944 and she used her married name when she began her acting career. She was widowed in 1957, when he died unexpectedly from a heart attack at age 51.
- When she and her family moved to California they maintained a good living by means of running a restaurant in Los Angeles.
- Before she was an actress, she was a radio personality in her native country.
- As a member of the group of Mexican artists in Los Angeles, she participated in music festivals such as the Fiesta de la Raza.
- Attractive, brunette actress of stage, screen and radio, born in Sonora, Mexico. In Hollywood from 1945, she was mainly confined to playing small 'south of the border' supporting roles, but kept a busy profile with many TV appearances throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
- Was never a leading lady, she always appeared in supporting roles.
- She was well recognized to American TV viewers as Mrs. Fuentes, the mother of Julio Fuentes, on the NBC-TV series Sanford and Son (1972).
- Is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California.
- Was a registered Republican.
- When she retired in 2002, she spent the last years of her life voluntarily teaching drama and speech at the UCLA.
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