After having served as a machine gunner and volunteer with the
Israeli Army ground forces (of the combined
Israeli Defence Force), Eden auditioned for the film
The Diary of Anne Frank in London in 1957, and she was one of the five finalists for the part until
Millie Perkins was cast. For appearing in the film, she lost 10 pounds in three weeks, giving up "bread and butter, sour cream, rich sauces and cakes" for "steak, cottage cheese and fresh fruit."
Daniel A. Poling, editor of the religious news and features magazine
Christian Herald, thought that Eden's portrayal of Ruth was "worthy of an
Academy Award." Her performance was also complimented by then famous
Hollywood gossip and film / celebrity news columnist
Hedda Hopper. She also played a young
Czech woman named Anna, in the series starring noted film actress
Barbara Stanwyck in
The Barbara Stanwyck Show in the episode "The Hitch-Hiker." She also appeared later that decade in
Trunk to Cairo, an adventure film starring
World War II hero turned acting star
Audie Murphy, along with
George Sanders and
Marianne Koch, and two years later in "The Revolutionary," a 1968 episode of
The Name of the Game. ==Personal life==