- She was one of the last surviving cast members from the early shorts of The Three Stooges at Columbia Pictures.
- After retiring from acting in 1951, she worked for many years with the World Adoption International Fund, an adoption agency, founded by Jane Russell.
- Has been credited under names of Lorna Gray and Virginia Pound (her birth name), but from 1945 on, she went only by Adrian Booth.
- On April 30, 2011, she appeared as a guest at the annual Three Stooges convention held in Fort Washington, PA.
- Passed away on April 30, 2017, three months away from what would have been her 100th birthday on July 26.
- Was an ordained minister.
- The min-bio claims she was discovered by Columbia Pictures. She made five films for Paramount Pictures, using her real name, before she made any films for Columbia.
- She was cremated by the Neptune Society of Sherman Oaks, CA, and her ashes were given to a longtime friend.
- In June 2001 she made a rare public appearance at the "Ray and Sharon Courts Hollywood Collectors Show" in North Hollywood, CA, where she signed autographs for fans.
- She appeared as a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, in July 1996 and July 2005.
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