At the age of 26, Hotchkis switched from teaching to acting, and
Write Me A Murder, before playing Myra on the soap opera
The Secret Storm for several years in the early 1960s. She moved back to Los Angeles in 1967 and worked steadily in television through the 1970s. Most notably, Hotchkis played Dr. Nancy Cunningham, sometime girlfriend of
Oscar Madison on the television version of
The Odd Couple and Ellen in the Emmy-winning series
My World and Welcome to It. ''Charlie's Angels
, Mannix
, Barnaby Jones
, The resulting film, Legacy
(1975), won Best Newcomer at the Tehran Film Festival. She subsequently starred in The Glass Menagerie'' at Los Angeles Theater Center and did occasional television roles.
Tearsheets Productions Beginning in the late 1980s, Hotchkis resumed writing original material, this time moving beyond legitimate theater into the performance art world. She founded the
Santa Monica-based Tearsheets Productions and wrote, produced and performed two solo performance pieces. toured the United States in the early 1990s and went abroad to the
Edinburgh International Festival Fringe, where it was the only U.S. production to win a
Fringe First Award. Her second solo work was
Elements of Flesh: Or Screwing Saved My Ass (1996), about aging and sexuality. ==Personal life and death==