Burrell is a native of
Gilroy, California, the daughter of Gilroy's city historian, Howard Smith, and his wife, Pat. After attending
Santa Catalina School on scholarship, Burrell headed to
UC Santa Cruz, working and studying simultaneously with
American Conservatory Theater and
The San Francisco Mime Troupe. While attending college, Burrell workshopped with The
Royal Shakespeare Company and director
Peter Brook, as well as Teatro Campensino with Louis Valdez. After two terms at UCSC, she transferred to
UCLA and as a student in its Theatre Arts Program received the
Hugh O'Brian acting award. The acting award judges included Academy Award winner
Jack Lemmon, who became an early mentor. She graduated from UCLA in 1972. Roles on television shows such as
Days of Our Lives,
M*A*S*H and
Remington Steele soon followed. ==Early acting and writing==