During her time in New Zealand she attended
Victoria University of Wellington and appeared in a 1962 production of
Chekhov's
The Seagull. She continued her studies at
Sarah Lawrence College in
Yonkers,
New York, majoring in theater and political science. She made her film debut in
Brian de Palma's
Murder a la Mod in 1968. Her acting career spanned the 1960s through to the mid-1980s, during which time she made several guest appearances in popular television series. In 1986 she retired from acting to found Synergy International, later renamed the Essence Institute, an interdisciplinary
think tank involving video and electronic artists, mathematicians, computer scientists and others. == Death ==